Monday, December 2, 2013

Maybe They'll Start Selling Small-Scale Anti-Aicraft Guns, Now

And tinfoil. Lots of tinfoil.
Amazon.com is testing delivering packages using drones, CEO Jeff Bezos said on the CBS TV news show 60 Minutes Sunday.

The idea would be to deliver packages as quickly as possible using the small, unmanned aircraft, through a service the company is calling Prime Air, the CEO said.
Net-shooting guns might work. And if you use compressed air to fire the net, it won't even be technically a "gun".

Who will follow to post the delivery notices?

3 comments:

  1. Finally! A cheap way to deliver targeted chemical warfare agent etc. :-(

    I don't think the Bozos have thought this through!

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  2. I'd upgrade to at least goose shot... :-) Maybe even #3...

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  3. Hard to hit with a "potato gun", but what a shot it would be.
    w3ski

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