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Here's the 60 Minutes segment with Jeff Bezos:

 

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Lmao at the 60 minutes video
Amazon nikka: Anything you want, ON EARTH, you're gonna get from us :myman:

Interviewer: "Anything you want, on earth, you're gonna get from us"? :usure:

Amazon nikka: Well, that's where we're headed... I believe :whoa:
 
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this is an absolute pipe dream. it will never happen. but it's good and free advertising on 60 minutes for amazon.
 

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it's just not practical. you're going to have amazon drones flying overhead with packages ready for deliver upon the doorsteps of amazon subscribers? really? :heh:
What's the problem with that? He said it would take until 2015 to get all the laws & shyt for it passed or whatever. It's no bigger than a legit RC airplane..

Clearly dude knows what he's doing with the development of it
 
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What's the problem with that? He said it would take until 2015 to get all the laws & shyt for it passed or whatever. It's no bigger than a legit RC airplane..

Clearly dude knows what he's doing with the development of it

well, good luck with that, because we've heard about shyt like this before from ups and fed ex. never panned out. i just don't think it's logistically feasible. there's too much risk involved. how do you stop someone from stealing the drone? kids see it coming to drop a package off, and they knock it down. does the drone drop the package rather than land? if so, wouldn't that damage fragile contents? it's something that sounds good, but just isn't practical in our age of selfish human beings that don't care about other people's property.
 

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well, good luck with that, because we've heard about shyt like this before from ups and fed ex. never panned out. i just don't think it's logistically feasible. there's too much risk involved. how do you stop someone from stealing the drone? kids see it coming to drop a package off, and they knock it down. does the drone drop the package rather than land? if so, wouldn't that damage fragile contents? it's something that sounds good, but just isn't practical in our age of selfish human beings that don't care about other people's property.
Sounds like a lot of pessimistic what if scenarios, nothing really saying why it couldn't happen

I think this is the future of delivery.. & that drone is a prototype of a prototype.. who knows how it will deliver the packages in its final stage

Dude don't want them lawsuits he'll make it work
 
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