Is spying on you considered stealing your personal information? Because there is the whole "Thou shalt not steal" thing in the Bible. If we can stretch it that far, we might just be able to push those programmers into Hell.:-)
I agree. Furthermore, does flashing something past your eyeballs really help you remember? It seems to me that the only thing these glasses would give you is a constant sense of deja-vous.
Near my house, someone broke into one of the traffic light control boxes and just started ripping out a bunch of wires, ruining the stoplights. The question is, if it becomes easier to cause this kind of trouble, (just point and click) will it happen more often?
Is spying on you considered stealing your personal information? Because there is the whole "Thou shalt not steal" thing in the Bible. If we can stretch it that far, we might just be able to push those programmers into Hell. :-)
I agree. Furthermore, does flashing something past your eyeballs really help you remember? It seems to me that the only thing these glasses would give you is a constant sense of deja-vous.
Near my house, someone broke into one of the traffic light control boxes and just started ripping out a bunch of wires, ruining the stoplights. The question is, if it becomes easier to cause this kind of trouble, (just point and click) will it happen more often?