everyone should be taught about everything, and then (or before) taught how and when to use what they've learned... this would be a true society, and one i'd like to be part of. And to and extent i am.. i run Linux...
LordBlaa
not *that* surprising.. or dangerous...
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Yeah, they *could* take pictures of people who didn't want to be photographed, a black and white, 120x120 pic.. think about it, that's pretty weak at best. Also, i bet you anything (ok, to avoid possible trouble later, read that as "any positive integer of any major currency") that to get a picture of anywhere near the right thing you have to stand around for ages holding the watch up to your eye and aiming it carefully at what/whoever you are trying to photograph.. i'm sure all too many of you have ideas of subtle trenchcoated men taking huge resolutioned pics in 32 bit color with a slight flick of the wrist....
I know, i was trying to move my computer the other day.. i kept pressing the shift key over and over, it didn't budge, so i hit it. It fell over. So i pressed return. nothing happened. i thought it might need some help, so i pressed carriage return. nothing happened. i thought my keyboard was broken, so i phoned the manufacturers.. apparently it's *meant* to be like that!!
Blaa
PS, i'm sure with some thought i could have slipped the Win key, caps lock, control, and especially break in, but i have to go now..:)
everyone should be taught about everything, and then (or before) taught how and when to use what they've learned... this would be a true society, and one i'd like to be part of. And to and extent i am.. i run Linux...
LordBlaa
Yeah, they *could* take pictures of people who didn't want to be photographed, a black and white, 120x120 pic.. think about it, that's pretty weak at best. Also, i bet you anything (ok, to avoid possible trouble later, read that as "any positive integer of any major currency") that to get a picture of anywhere near the right thing you have to stand around for ages holding the watch up to your eye and aiming it carefully at what/whoever you are trying to photograph.. i'm sure all too many of you have ideas of subtle trenchcoated men taking huge resolutioned pics in 32 bit color with a slight flick of the wrist....
I know, i was trying to move my computer the other day.. i kept pressing the shift key over and over, it didn't budge, so i hit it. It fell over. So i pressed return. nothing happened. i thought it might need some help, so i pressed carriage return. nothing happened. i thought my keyboard was broken, so i phoned the manufacturers.. apparently it's *meant* to be like that!!
:)
Blaa
PS, i'm sure with some thought i could have slipped the Win key, caps lock, control, and especially break in, but i have to go now..