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the_v1s1onary
the_v1s1onary

I never understood the need that some kids/teenagers have to destroy something for no real reason. Growing up in a small town we often saw and heard of vandalism such as flower pots, shopping carts, bikes, park benches and equipment being thrown in the river. In some cases even seeing sports equipment stolen or

Why care if you're being recorded, though? What is everybody so afraid of - that you're going to be seen in the background drinking coffee in a video that only the uploader's mom will see? That a houseguest is going to use that footage of you smoking a joint last year to blackmail you at work?

The camera is not actually the main interface, and I seriously doubt it will even be on until the user needs it to do something. The main interface is the tiny projector emitting light into the prism type setup that then delivers it into your vision. The camera is totally separate from that.

That wasn't really their point. It's that when you're in public, you can't expect NOT to get filmed. It's like cops objecting to being filmed during abuses. They're in public.

We live in an age where privacy doesn't exist outside your home, and hasn't for as long as we both have been alive. Learn to deal with it.