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Old May 2nd 14, 10:35 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Obnoxious Google Glass wearer learns some bar etiquette

On 2014-05-02, J. Clarke wrote:
I think like Goog Glass should be treated like hidden surveillance
equipment. They should be licensed and advertised. I think that a 4*4"
plate with bold letters on the forehead of the user should do the job,
nicely!


Bolts or rivets?

Just kidding, I'm tempted by welding actually.


Flashing on Stargate SG1, where Teal'c had a gold emblem on his forehead
that supposedly was put there by cutting the mold in his skull and then
pouring molten gold to fill it.


Nicely painfull.

But might be a bit expensive, wouldn't want to spend that on such people.


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Old May 4th 14, 06:56 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Rikishi42 Wrote in message:
On 2014-05-02, J. Clarke wrote:
I think like Goog Glass should be treated like hidden surveillance
equipment. They should be licensed and advertised. I think that a 4*4"
plate with bold letters on the forehead of the user should do the job,
nicely!

Bolts or rivets?

Just kidding, I'm tempted by welding actually.


Flashing on Stargate SG1, where Teal'c had a gold emblem on his forehead
that supposedly was put there by cutting the mold in his skull and then
pouring molten gold to fill it.


Nicely painfull.

But might be a bit expensive, wouldn't want to spend that on such people.

Cost of doing business. Bill the Goog!
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Old May 5th 14, 10:49 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Rikishi42
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Default Obnoxious Google Glass wearer learns some bar etiquette

On 2014-05-03, John wrote:
Flashing on Stargate SG1, where Teal'c had a gold emblem on his forehead
that supposedly was put there by cutting the mold in his skull and then
pouring molten gold to fill it.


Nicely painfull.

But might be a bit expensive, wouldn't want to spend that on such people.


Vlad Tepes, the model for Count Dracula, once had turbans nailed to
the heads of Turks who refused to remove them in his presence.


Odd kind of logic...


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