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To: Neeka who wrote (6443)9/20/2003 12:34:19 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
Re : HP's sneaky camera in glasses -- does the P in HP stand for porn ?

Jon.



To: Neeka who wrote (6443)9/23/2003 4:40:02 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 12231
 
M, I'm okay with cameras in glasses. It's a great idea. The criminals are the ones who'll really have a tough time, with the victim's concealed panic button uploading images and location, via gpsOne and CDMA2000, of a criminal while he conducts his crime. That will make getting away with crime difficult to say the least.

People will have to get used to being public figures. People will simply have to behave in a way which they are happy with if witnessed by others. Which is as it is now. If they want aspects of their appearance to be private, they'll have to keep them private rather than expect others not to look, show others, and remember what they see [albeit aided by cyberspace].

Meanwhile, McDonalds uses CDMA2000 phones in New Zealand as money [paying staff with them] nzherald.co.nz

Mqurice