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Heh, SNLs take on Google Glass
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcpWxF9hbI

Cute.
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#2
Hilarious!
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#4
Very funny. And the opening was hilarious (totally dead on parody of Fox and Friends that I bet F&F won't even mention Monday morning).
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#5
also here, in not-so-blurry-quality

http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/v...ks/n36353/
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#6
Okay that was funny. Sooner or later, I hope people start realizing that this thirst for new technology is not making them better people.
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#7
I already think that people who walk around all the time with a Bluetooth earpiece look like tools, and typically act like tools, too.
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decay wrote:
I already think that people who walk around all the time with a Bluetooth earpiece look like tools, and typically act like tools, too.

Hence the term, Bluetool
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#9
a serious review of them.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/techno...rd-it.html

obligatory mention of Steve Jobs & the iPhone (which the writer uses)
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Rolando wrote:
[quote=decay]
I already think that people who walk around all the time with a Bluetooth earpiece look like tools, and typically act like tools, too.

Hence the term, Bluetool
Recent Wired article make this observation.

Guys Like This Could Kill Google Glass Before It Ever Gets Off the Ground

The Segway. The Bluetooth headset. The pocket protector.

What do these three technologies have in common? They all pretty much work as promised. They all seem like good ideas on paper. And they’re all too dorky to live.

...

http://www.wired.com/business/2013/05/in...gle-glass/

And I never realized that Marc Andreesen was from France.

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