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Netflix Creates A Hilarious Parody Of Drone Delivery

Netflix created an amusing spoof of drone delivery services called Drone2Home.

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On a serious note, drones have the potential to deliver packages very efficiently, both in terms of speed and energy usage. Drones demonstrated by Amazon and the UAE are the lightest, and smallest vehicles to deliver packages yet. Instead of using one large vehicle to transport the weight of delivery personnel, and stop at many houses. Tiny, lightweight, power-sipping drones can fly your package straight to you in 30 minutes, according to Amazon.

This speed means that you can plan to have packages delivered to whichever location you happen to be, even if you are staying at grandma’s house for only a day.

Source: Mashable.

Video Credit: Paul Johnson via Youtube.

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