Too much cuteness need to do horrible things. Reminds me of that robbery that someone planned using their google earth.
Creeply cute. x]The Great JT said:I don't know wether to call that creepy or cute.
Fooly Cooly! That's awesome!Sparrow said:I want that robot to be my son. I will name him... CANTI!
Honestly, I'd love to see this ad in the UK, but I doubt the hype conservative anal people will learn from this about how Google doesn't spy on people.Treblaine said:I got to admit, this looks like it could be really effective... in Japan.
I mean face it, google is being way WAY more considerate than all those paparazzi C**T faces when it comes laws protecting photography in public places. Google is really doing all that it can to allay any worries and jsut want a cohesive street view map, something which IMHO is truly revolutionary.
It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
Wouldn't want all those street dealings to be published on the internets. Or the lady on Whale Street having her big ass published on the internets, either.Flying-Emu said:I don't get it. Where's the problem with them taking pictures of a street?
New to the internet this business year: Google Ring! The only way to stop this menace is to send the download instructions to all your friends within a day, else a little cute robot appears out of your computer screen and kills you! Have funTom Goldman said:What the video doesn't show is that if the robot takes a picture of you, it steals your soul and you die a day later. But at least he'll Photoshop you out of Street View!
Ok let me get this:Doug said:Honestly, I'd love to see this ad in the UK, but I doubt the hype conservative anal people will learn from this about how Google doesn't spy on people.Treblaine said:I got to admit, this looks like it could be really effective... in Japan.
I mean face it, google is being way WAY more considerate than all those paparazzi C**T faces when it comes laws protecting photography in public places. Google is really doing all that it can to allay any worries and jsut want a cohesive street view map, something which IMHO is truly revolutionary.
It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
Yep, thats pretty much the people I was talking about. They would also find his advert 'a pack of lies' etc, etc.Treblaine said:Ok let me get this:Doug said:Honestly, I'd love to see this ad in the UK, but I doubt the hype conservative anal people will learn from this about how Google doesn't spy on people.Treblaine said:I got to admit, this looks like it could be really effective... in Japan.
I mean face it, google is being way WAY more considerate than all those paparazzi C**T faces when it comes laws protecting photography in public places. Google is really doing all that it can to allay any worries and jsut want a cohesive street view map, something which IMHO is truly revolutionary.
It's not what you do, it's how you do it.
Government Spying: OK
Local councils spying on bin schedules: No problem
Mass CCTV surveillance: Live with it
Paparazzi legally permitted to hound families every step of their lives: Well we buy the pictures in "Gossip magazines", don't we?
UK secret service permitted to look at any email without a warrant or any judicial oversight: "Someone has to stop the terorists!"
Every single god damn person now has a camera phone: How is it different from before?
Satellite and aircraft photos of ever square meter of the earth: meh
Google takes photos of public places removing any identifiable feature: DEAR FUCK NO!
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See Google is the favourite scapegoat of preppy pretentious douchebags who have no idea what the hell they are talking about and just want a soft target to ***** about.
Like when google started scanning and making available thousands of extremely old books and make them available to anyone this London Library bitches about it while they hold these books under lock and key. They are actually objecting to google making them available to everyone. Elitist dickheads just want to control access to information no thought for a second that the common man might want to read great old works.
Governments spy on you toTreblaine said:Government Spying: OK
Local councils spying on bin schedules: No problem
Mass CCTV surveillance: Live with it
Paparazzi legally permitted to hound families every step of their lives: Well we buy the pictures in "Gossip magazines", don't we?
UK secret service permitted to look at any email without a warrant or any judicial oversight: "Someone has to stop the terorists!"
Every single god damn person now has a camera phone: How is it different from before?
Satellite and aircraft photos of ever square meter of the earth: meh
Google takes photos of public places removing any identifiable feature: DEAR FUCK NO!