RE: Amazon Drone
December 4, 2013 at 2:17 pm
(This post was last modified: December 4, 2013 at 2:29 pm by Anomalocaris.)
Will every redneck really be able to resist the temptation to shoot one down when it buzzing overhead at tree top level? I understand there are parts of this country where shotguns are used for indoor insect control.
How many people will be tempted to grab one as it lands during a delivery to convert it into a neat toy?
Somehow, I think this service will crash and burn due to:
1. High loss rate amongst the drones
2. Popular protest against creepy 8 rotored buzzing critters flying in front of bedroom windows
3. Low accuracy of delivery
4. Liability. Kid sees drone coming, runs out into the street after it, gets run over by car whose driver is also looking at the drone.
How many people will be tempted to grab one as it lands during a delivery to convert it into a neat toy?
Somehow, I think this service will crash and burn due to:
1. High loss rate amongst the drones
2. Popular protest against creepy 8 rotored buzzing critters flying in front of bedroom windows
3. Low accuracy of delivery
4. Liability. Kid sees drone coming, runs out into the street after it, gets run over by car whose driver is also looking at the drone.