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Amazon's new drones to start delivering packages in months

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By Jeffrey Dastin and Arjun Panchadar

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Skeet with prizes.

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Sounds cool and effective but this would never go in America. Too many idiots would try to shoot the drones down because of some stupid conspiracy theories they heard on AM radio yik-yak talk shows, or just for stupid jollies.

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because of some stupid conspiracy theories

Or you mean just free stuff ?

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Sounds cool and effective but this would never go in America. Too many idiots would try to shoot the drones down because of some stupid conspiracy theories they heard on AM radio yik-yak talk shows, or just for stupid jollies.

Anything to degrade people. You think these drones won’t have live video feed so they could capture a pic of anyone messing with them? Who’s the .......?

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FizzBitToday 10:20 am JSTSounds cool and effective but this would never go in America. Too many idiots would try to shoot the drones down because of some stupid conspiracy theories they heard on AM radio yik-yak talk shows, or just for stupid jollies.

Anything to degrade people. You think these drones won’t have live video feed so they could capture a pic of anyone messing with them? Who’s the .......?

We have a LOT of idiotic people in America who listen to these crackpots on AM radio and late night TV. Right-wing zealots, militia 'sovereignist' types, New Agers, and just plain uncouth jerks and 'trailer trash' who love to shoot anything in the sky to get their stupid thrills, all that and more dummies. One bozo in my home city got jailed for pointing a laser pointer at a jet taking off - for funzies. He was doing something stupid.

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