As drone deliveries take off around the world, often suspending their loads on bio-degradable string, roofing manufacturers are rushing to design new drone-friendly roofs.
Pantile Marley, a roofing industry spokesperson told FNN:
Imagine the scene.
You are sitting on your sofa watching TV when you get a text alert that your delivery of essential foodstuffs such as nachos, spray-can cheese, Pringles and pop is hovering over your roof.
You click another button in your delivery app and a roof panel opens up above your head that guides the drone to its 'drop-zone' and your snack is then delivered directly to your sofa, without you having to move a muscle or miss a moment of your favourite reality TV show.
Bonus!
But not everyone is happy.
Rastafarian technologist Bob Marley claims that 'jamming' is the now name of the game (product tagline: I want to jam it with you) and that his drone-jamming technology, perfected in the fields of Ukraine and Poland, will be in demand from people who do not want their gardens overflown by delivery drones and their dangling loads.
Expect to see one of his grinning Jamming Gnomes in a garden near you soon.