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Old 11-18-2021, 02:28 PM   #49 (permalink)
redpoint5
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I feel like deliveries of all sorts aren't well planned. It's like nobody realized people will get something delivered even though that's been standard for over a hundred years. It's like how homes are still built with no consideration for where things like TVs will go. Everything is designed for a visual aesthetic with no consideration for functionality.

There should be some standard box in front of the home that is accessible to any delivery service an owner grants access to. Everything from letters, to packages, to food delivery should go in there. No clustered boxes, no door deliveries. It should be designed with autonomous delivery in mind for future proofing.
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