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REG MAN penetrates GOOGLE'S LAIR
A Google Hangout of a different sort took place at its London offices yesterday. And, neatly fulfilling quite a few of our expectations of the Choc Factory, we ogled tech while milling around a real chocolate fountain. Making conversation Google Glass style Making conversation Google Glass style: record it so you can enjoy …
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Wednesday 23rd July 2014 16:28 GMT Anonymoist Cowyard
Re: Make it so...
I find it interesting "wearing Google Glass makes you look an idiot" type posts.
Surely not as much of an idiot as sucking a blue glowing sonic screwdriver that delivers a nicotene puff..
Or it that socially acceptable? if so, who decides what's socially acceptable, and what's not? The company with the deepest astroturfing pockets?
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Wednesday 23rd July 2014 19:13 GMT Gene Cash
Re: Body language
Who told him bright baby blue was a good color for spectacles? At least the other woman's white glasses are a bit less LOOK AT ME and coordinated with the rest of her outfit.
I assume the boat rudder behind the ear houses the battery and is intended to counterweight the camera? It's ugly as sin.
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Thursday 24th July 2014 11:46 GMT DropBear
Re: Body language
That's because they're holding it wrong - clearly the whole thing goes behind the ear...
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Saturday 9th August 2014 19:38 GMT Kepler
“Open Channel D”
While I loved the Man from U.N.C.L.E. reference — it was my favorite show as a kid (until Star Trek came along) — this is a wristwatch, not a mechanical pencil. Something like "Hemlock Holmes calling Dick Tracy" (2:35), or vice versa (0:05), would be much more appropriate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZesZiTGaEM
(And if he'd been talking into the heel of his shoe, . . .)