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Food: Pizza: Delivery
UFO delievery   (-6)  [vote for, against]
flying saurcers deliever pizza

pizza is loaded into saucer and flown to customer by remote
-- sukiyaki, Jun 11 2010

Pizza_20Satellite [swimswim, Jun 11 2010]

Ballistic_20Delivery_20Service [swimswim, Jun 11 2010]

UAV_20Courier_20Service [swimswim, Jun 11 2010]

if only the UFO is piloted by dolphins that can be paid with fish [-]
-- swimswim, Jun 11 2010


How does the saucer knock on your door without smearing it with tomato sauce?

How does the saucer get to your house?

How is the saucer powered?

How does the pizza stop being pinched by street urchins on its way to the customer?

What happens if a bus gets in the way?

How do you avoid the saucer from crashing into anything of value?

What is the payment mechanism?

Sorry, [sukiyaki] but this, like all of your recent spate of ideas lacks clarity, depth and fails to be exciting enough to live on its own conceptual merits (i.e. it's ok to have a short, high-level idea description, but there needs to be enough conceptual substance there in order to warrant the lack of detail)

I'd like to mark this for deletion on those grounds - but it's a difficult objective value judgement to make.

Assuming you're interested, I think you'd get a better response if you fleshed out your ideas a little more. Maybe you don't care, but in that case why are you posting them here, unless it's to elicit a series of negative responses?
-- zen_tom, Jun 11 2010


Two words: troll.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 11 2010


remoted controlled with camera on controller has credit car slot in control by delievery guy at all times no self-flying automatic controls
-- sukiyaki, Jun 11 2010


I'm starting to wonder if [sukiyaki] is a real person...
-- xandram, Jun 11 2010


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Oh I think I get it... a pizza is round, so's a flying saucer. So's the rising sun for that matter.

Leaving something to the imagination is fine; leaving the imagination to the imagination, not so much.
-- FlyingToaster, Jun 11 2010



random, halfbakery