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[url= https://www.amazon.com/oc/dash-button ]https://www.amazon.com/oc/dash-button[/url]
Great idea but implications not thought through.
You realise what date it is tomorrow, yeah?
I have a 14 month old, and I am pretty sure he would know to draw the line by the time he got to about 300 litres.
But it's still today?
Not everywhere.
Many a true word spoken in jest...
They're probably using 1st April to test the water and based on overwhelming customer response these will be in your house soon with a fleet of drones instantly delivering your fabric softener...
Sends pretty elaborate, but I'm prepared to accept it's not real.
[url= https://www.amazon.com/oc/dash-replenishment-service ]https://www.amazon.com/oc/dash-replenishment-service[/url]
do they do a beer one?
Even as a April Fool, it still makes more sense than the Echo.
/shudder
bruneep - Member
do they do a beer one?
I was about to say that if this was real then it is a stupid waste of resources. But then I read that post and it is instantly idea of the century. Only it would need to trigger a drone, or robot or could be used in bars with a real barmaid/waiter.
turns out this is probably not a loof lirpa.
[url= http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/31/amazon-dash-aims-to-be-a-push-button-substitute-for-the-supply-run/?_r=0 ]http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/31/amazon-dash-aims-to-be-a-push-button-substitute-for-the-supply-run/?_r=0[/url]
It's listed on the BBC article "Stories that look like April fools but aren't"
Only takes one order until delivery, so junior can press it all he/she likes.
Ok, that Echo business makes my skin crawl.
I think it's pretty ingenious.