This url highlights my earlier comments about the centrality of distribution in the modern economy over production.
$75 of the $299 US retail price of an iPod went to American distribution, nearly the same as the major components.
In further refinement of these costs it was found that only $5 was expensed for Chinese assembly for an iPod.
I am very worried about what might happen if a way could be found to eliminate the distribution cost through some of the
transport technologies we have considered on this thread. If this were done, nearly the entire contribution of the
American economy to iPod production/distribution would disappear.
https://people.hofst...iPodmargin.html
Speaking of which transbotics seems to be inching forward.
http://www.albanydai...ence-12139.html
http://vegasinc.com/...making-first-u/
This is exactly what I was afraid of!
Having swarms of these drones flying overhead 247 in an urban environment would be such a nightmare!
Shopping cart bots would be so much better.
This is one of those times where simply because we can do something does not mean that we should.
The Amazon prime time aircraft/copter does look pretty cool, though.
The demand for this air drone service could simply be overwhelming!
I would be first in line to have my supplements, books and other deliveries done.
Delivery costs would be so much less than it is now.
Perhaps it will even be free.
This shopping cart approach would be so much better environmentally and aesthetically.
Hmm, article below goes on to note that Domino's used something similar last year as an April fool's day prank. The article is dated March, so hopefully we are ok.
I would want to storm the online stores as soon as this one was on the market as well. I have been putting off buying new socks for a while now (suppose a few years). With shopping drones, I will just back up the truck so to speak.
Life will be better!
Life will be fantastic!
http://arstechnica.c...delivery-robot/
Edited by mag1, 06 April 2016 - 01:35 AM.