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Anyone else old enough to remember âmilk chutesâ? (no thatâs not a dirty euphemism) The milkman put the order in the hole in the wall between outdoors and indoors. (and the occasional kid had to climb through if someone forgot keys)
It is Now! UPS hands off to the USPS. I have signed up for messaging on status. When it is delivered in my mailbox or at my back door, I get a message on my iPhone.
Speaking of the flu, a member of senior management was out last week. She was supposed to be out for the entire week, but she returned on Thursday because she had no fever and âwas no longer contagious.â Maybe. Maybe not.
She wanted to have a meeting on Thursday so that I could tell her how to do her job, but I told her that I will be glad to meet with her this week. I told her that a man my age canât take any chances with the flu.
Just this past week I ordered wireless headphones from Amazon, on-line, on Monday at 1PM. They were delivered to my door by Tuesday at 11:30AM! I didnât talk to a single human. I didnât have to leave the house, drive the car! Now thatâs the future! I donât know how shopping malls can compete with that kind of service.
I have a box just that size I put inside my fence at the front. Open end towards the house, so you canât tell from the road that thereâs anything in it. Amazon puts deliveries in it and sends me a photo of my packages nestled in the box. The future is now.
My 90 year old had new neighbors move in next door to her on one side â two âyoung menâ. She keeps telling us that she is going to report them for running a business out of their house (which may or may not be legal depending on the business here). She knows this because they continually get huge numbers of large packages delivered â so they must be a business. And yes there are a lot of large boxes on their driveway all the time. It is a subdevelopment so there is not a lot of people going past to take things.
My point being that nosy neighbors see the packages being delivered also.
droosan Premium Member about 5 years ago
Arlo, my dude .. this is ânowâ. Itâs called the UPS store.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
âOpen the mailbox doors, HalâŠâ
Ahuehuete about 5 years ago
Now if Arlo can just work from home âŠ
P-B about 5 years ago
I donât think Jimmyâs heard of Amazon Lockers.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
I bet JJ starts every toon idea with these stick figures
James Wolfenstein about 5 years ago
Amazon lockers?
Jimvideo about 5 years ago
This is nothing new except that these boxes are designed to go on your porch. Itâs a one-way package deposit receptacle that bolts to the floor.
Grace Premium Member about 5 years ago
Anyone else old enough to remember âmilk chutesâ? (no thatâs not a dirty euphemism) The milkman put the order in the hole in the wall between outdoors and indoors. (and the occasional kid had to climb through if someone forgot keys)
Mr. Organization about 5 years ago
I do this now with deliveries to my porch.
Sportymonk about 5 years ago
It is Now! UPS hands off to the USPS. I have signed up for messaging on status. When it is delivered in my mailbox or at my back door, I get a message on my iPhone.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 5 years ago
Thatâs why I like pay at the pump, no human interaction.
Tom_Tildrum about 5 years ago
Arlo has the coronavirus on his mindâŠ.
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
Considering the flu and the coronavirus, no human interaction for a while sounds desirable.
micromos about 5 years ago
Bring back the mail slot in your door.
DDrazen about 5 years ago
Upgrade the box to a robot; THATâS the future!
well-i-never about 5 years ago
But I know what he means. HumansâŠsometimesâŠ
jarvisloop about 5 years ago
Speaking of the flu, a member of senior management was out last week. She was supposed to be out for the entire week, but she returned on Thursday because she had no fever and âwas no longer contagious.â Maybe. Maybe not.
She wanted to have a meeting on Thursday so that I could tell her how to do her job, but I told her that I will be glad to meet with her this week. I told her that a man my age canât take any chances with the flu.
She wasnât happy. So what? As if I could care.
dv1093 about 5 years ago
Isnât that pretty much the way it is now?
joedon2007 about 5 years ago
I think my wife says that â No human interaction
twj0729 about 5 years ago
Just this past week I ordered wireless headphones from Amazon, on-line, on Monday at 1PM. They were delivered to my door by Tuesday at 11:30AM! I didnât talk to a single human. I didnât have to leave the house, drive the car! Now thatâs the future! I donât know how shopping malls can compete with that kind of service.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
I guess weâre ahead of the game.
ScullyUFO about 5 years ago
Huh? Except for the signal, this is how it happens in most of Canada today. And you can get a âsignalâ by asking the carrier to notify you.
Or maybe âthatâs the jokeâ.
ralphyork666 about 5 years ago
Third encounters of the close kind.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 5 years ago
I have a box just that size I put inside my fence at the front. Open end towards the house, so you canât tell from the road that thereâs anything in it. Amazon puts deliveries in it and sends me a photo of my packages nestled in the box. The future is now.
tad1 about 5 years ago
Geeze, have we really become this antisocial that we donât want to ever see another human being? Thatâs just sad.
JoHo Premium Member about 5 years ago
A month from today is St. Patrickâs Day!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Donât forget about the self-imposed surveillance state.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 5 years ago
And look how skinny we will be/are in this future!!!!
[Unnamed Reader - eda1eb] about 5 years ago
They already have that, Amazon Lockers, you can order and have it delivered there instead of your houseâŠ
mafastore about 5 years ago
My 90 year old had new neighbors move in next door to her on one side â two âyoung menâ. She keeps telling us that she is going to report them for running a business out of their house (which may or may not be legal depending on the business here). She knows this because they continually get huge numbers of large packages delivered â so they must be a business. And yes there are a lot of large boxes on their driveway all the time. It is a subdevelopment so there is not a lot of people going past to take things.
My point being that nosy neighbors see the packages being delivered also.
Caretaker24523 almost 4 years ago
If he only knew how right he isâŠâŠ..