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Thread ID: 60077 2005-07-22 04:22:00 All-Seeing Google-Eye Busts Drug Peddlers vinref (6194) PC World Chat
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374228 2005-07-22 04:22:00 At least in this case (www.theregister.co.uk), the all-seeing Google-eye is being put to good use. But a privacy advocate does warn people to stay away from such services, as they archive everything it seems.

Have you visited [edit] lately?
vinref (6194)
374229 2005-07-22 04:36:00 A recent Los Angeles Times (no C/P this time), says that all Americans are on some sort of video observation for 17 1/2 minutes every day . This average is offset by the people who never leave the woods or the desert or their own homes etc . . so that says a lot about the average, right? If we take out just 10% of the people who never go out in public, then the time factor increases .

We are video'd at traffic signals, banks, convenience markets, lobbies, airports, train stations, on the freeways and surface streets, subterranian parking and sports events, not counting the privateers who tape us in their alleys and around their property too .

We are all movie stars .
SurferJoe46 (51)
374230 2005-07-22 05:11:00 When I catch the bus, I like to sit at the front so I can get out easily at my stop. But the bad thing is, I always get the feeling someone is staring at the back of my head. It is so unnerving. vinref (6194)
374231 2005-07-22 22:13:00 the bad thing is, I always get the feeling someone is staring at the back of my head. It is so unnerving.
I'm sure Billy T could find a word to describe that phobia ;)
Greg (193)
374232 2005-07-23 14:06:00 When I catch the bus, I like to sit at the front so I can get out easily at my stop. But the bad thing is, I always get the feeling someone is staring at the back of my head. It is so unnerving.

Omg im never going to be able to sit in front of anyone ever again on a bus. thanks alot... :horrified
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