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Originally posted by GlenW View PostI may buy some when you can wear them on your feet facing upwards.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostYou're missing the USP. You can perch the glass on the end of your nose at the appropriate downward angle to record, whilst still looking over the 'rims' to maintain eye contact.
Use the technology MUN.
that I thought of this immediately.
</casual sexism>
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostYou're missing the USP. You can perch the glass on the end of your nose at the appropriate downward angle to record, whilst still looking over the 'rims' to maintain eye contact.
Use the technology MUN.
that I thought of this immediately.
</casual sexism>
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostFTFY
Use the technology MUN.
that I thought of this immediately.
</casual sexism>
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostGlass will have to become a lot more discreet before wearers can photograph women's tits.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMobile phones used to attract a similar stigma when they were huge and clunky.
It's a first-gen product. It will improve and/or people will get accustomed to it. The clothes we wear today would've attracted ridicule a few decades ago.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe clothes we wear today would've attracted ridicule a few decades ago.
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Mobile phones used to attract a similar stigma when they were huge and clunky.
It's a first-gen product. It will improve and/or people will get accustomed to it. The clothes we wear today would've attracted ridicule a few decades ago.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostBut would you remember to wear them?
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These things could be darn useful, face recognition software for us old farts who forget peoples' names for example.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostIf you read reviews about Google Glass they are all different apart from one thing. Now that one of the permies at Client Co has decided to start wearing them all the time I can confirm that the reviews are all correct on this common opinion.
If you wear Google Glass you look like a tit!
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