Reason TV on Hacking Google Glass for Journalism and the Dawn of Wearable Technology
"Google Glass: Privacy, Journalism, and the Dawn of Wearable Technology," produced by Tracy Oppenheimer. About 7 minutes.
Original release date was May 16, 2014 and original writeup is below.
"I do believe that our mobile phones are going to be outdated and are going to be replaced with wearables," says University of Southern California journalism professor Robert Hernandez. "So my end goal is augmented reality, or AR storytelling. This is technology that's emerging, and Glass is a really great wearable platform that is very early, but has a lot of potential to do that."
Hernandez is incorporating Google Glass into his journalism class curriculum next year, and plans to take this technology and build a media platform around it. He sat down with Reason TV's Tracy Oppenheimer to discuss how Google Glass works and its potential capabilities. He also addresses privacy concerns and other critiques of this wearable technology.
"The truth is that we don't have privacy, and in public places there are all these cameras recording us all the time. So if this is going to help you realize and be aware, and be a more engaged citizen, that's great," says Hernandez.
About 7 minutes.
Produced by Tracy Oppenheimer. Camera by Paul Detrick and Alexis Garcia.
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Inspired by the Independents, let me take a poll on which article I should troll you with.
Do you want the story about whether there should be trigger warnings on classic literature?
Or the story about the the Romanian bishop, martyred under the Communists, who was just beatified?
You're not responding? Do you realize how pathetic that makes you look?
Wait, that's me.
Inspired by my consistent response to the Independents' polls I will vote for option C.
A write-in vote!
How about this -
"SALT LAKE CITY (AP) ? In the wake of a botched lethal injection in Oklahoma last month, a Utah lawmaker says he believes a firing squad is a more humane form of execution. And he plans to bring back that option for criminals sentenced to death in his state....
"Utah eliminated execution by firing squad in 2004, citing the excessive media attention it gave inmates. But those sentenced to death before that date still had the option of choosing it, which is how [Ronnie Lee] Gardner ended up standing in front of five armed Utah police officers. Gardner was sentenced to death for fatally shooting a Salt Lake City attorney in 1985 while trying to escape from a courthouse."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/.....d/9211225/
You know who else has followers that think he was martyred by the Communists?
John Birch?
Chiang Kai-shek?
Reagan?
Leon Trotsky?
Mao!
Vince Foster?
Lee Harvey Oswald?
The Bishop story sounds more interesting. Does it involve flogging?
you may only flog your own bishop.
"In June 1949, Bishop Durcovici was arrested by Romania's Securitate secret police with Bishop Aron Marton of Alba Iulia for refusing to omit references to papal authority from a new regime-sponsored statute regulating church activities.
"Held at the notorious Jilava prison, Bishop Durcovici was transferred with other priests to Sighet prison, where he was tortured and denied food and water and stripped in winter weather.
"Bishop Durcovici died of malnutrition in his cell Dec. 10, 1951, and was buried in an unmarked grave by communist officials, who attempted to erase all physical and documentary evidence of his stay in prison."
http://www.thebostonpilot.com/.....?ID=171253
Tough crowd.
Andy Rooney on the great inventions -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwi7NvDdX6M
RIP Funnyman
He was frickin awesome, I miss Andy Rooney. He came into my deli when I was 16 and I asked him if he was Andy Rooney. He said, "alot of people ask me that."
Dun dun da dun dun dun da dun da dun da dun: Bones belonging to largest dinosaur presently known to paleontology found
Fossilised bones of a dinosaur believed to be the largest creature ever to walk the Earth have been unearthed in Argentina, palaeontologists say.
Based on its huge thigh bones, it was 40m (130ft) long and 20m (65ft) tall.
Weighing in at 77 tonnes, it was as heavy as 14 African elephants, and seven tonnes heavier than the previous record holder, Argentinosaurus.
Scientists believe it is a new species of titanosaur - an enormous herbivore dating from the Late Cretaceous period.
A local farm worker first stumbled on the remains in the desert near La Flecha, about 250km (135 miles) west of Trelew, Patagonia.
The fossils were then excavated by a team of palaeontologists from the Museum of Palaeontology Egidio Feruglio, led by Dr Jose Luis Carballido and Dr Diego Pol.
They unearthed the partial skeletons of seven individuals - about 150 bones in total - all in "remarkable condition".
By measuring the length and circumference of the largest femur (thigh bone), they calculated the animal weighed 77 tonnes.
"Given the size of these bones, which surpass any of the previously known giant animals, the new dinosaur is the largest animal known that walked on Earth," the researchers told BBC News.
"Standing with its neck up, it was about 20m high - equal to a seven-storey building."
"the previous record holder, Argentinosaurus"
They're *both* from Argentina?
so's the Pope.
coincidence? I think not.
Also see the discovery of Pinocchio Rex
I found an artist's reconstruction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llk-w5Dz2Wg
"So it's interesting to hear another really huge sauropod has been discovered, but ideally we'd need much more material of these supersized animals to determine just how big they really got."
I think he'd being generous.
Weights hinted at mean either huge feet or dry ground; dry ground doesn't grow much food. Huge animals don't reject heat well, and vegetation needs heat.
We'll see.
One theory is they spent a lot of time in the water, which would help with the problem of heat and supporting their weight. Also fresh water bodies tend to have lots of vegetation around them.
Adolf Hitler surrounded by adoring Austrian women and girls, 1939.
You Know Who Else.... Dammit.
You're right not to finish that..it would've been way too easy. Arnold Schwarzenegger, duh!
Those wacky Austrians!
Why are the weekends always full of reruns now?
Sometimes man you jsut have to roll with it dude.
http://www.YourAnon.tk
Was that a reply to np?
If so, way too creepy.
... Hobbit
SO BORED.
Here's a dog meeting a duck
I thought that was just a canard.
That was actually awesome.
This is what you should have done when you encountered those bikers today
Yeahhhhh, no.
So Adam Carolla went to his son's track meet?
So is Glenn Greenwald more of a Orwell, that is a statist who nevertheless takes the whole civil liberties stuff seriously which is more than can be said for most progs, or is he more of a Chomsky, Zinn or Vidal who hate the USG for not being Communist?
He comes across as security paranoid if you read his latest book.
It sounded to me like he was naive before Snowden approached him. In the Independents interview, he said something like 'I eventually got serious about crypto after Edward Snowden nagged me about it'. I'm paraphrasing, obviously.
Cows love Jazz
They're lovin' it!
(forgot the cow trigger warning)
That's a moot point.
That's udderly ridiculous.
way to milk this
I dairy you to say that to my face.
Cud you just stop it!
You got a beef with me?
I don't need your grilling.
Aren't you guys up pasture bedtime?
You *mad,* bro?
ALTERNATE JOKE: I can keep this up until the cows come home.
I'm not going to cow-tow to anyone.
Yeah. Slammer you got a steak in this or something?
I can out-flank all of you.
I find stupid stuff to be entertaining at times, though I will refuse to watch a Bo Vine.
I'm on the fence on this one.
All your jokes are flops.
I herd you the first time.
That's offal.
This has been silly from bourguignon to end.
I guess I don't have the chops.
It would behoof you all to stop this tomfoolery of puns.
I'm done with these puns for heifer and heifer.
[stroganoff joke deleted]
Lettuce meat in the middle on this issue.
Yeah, we're all upstanding citizens - all good, honest burgers.
Good, honest burgers...yet cheesy.
Enough of your insidious Male Graze!
Let's talk about circumcision instead...I'll bring the bris kit.
Hoof! That hurt!
We shouldn't be afraid to take on sacred cows.
Doesn't that depend on whose ox is bored?
No, no, we shouldn't hesitate to take the bull by the horns.
There's some prime ribbing going on here.
We were barn to be wild.
Auroch and Roll!
Stop yer yak-king!
Well, I loved la vache-ing so much attention on this subject, but I really need to go to bed.
Sweet creams.
Sweet creams.
ewwwwwwww
Every single one of you punsters should be locked in the Tower of London Broil!
The Porterbighouse!
For god's sake, moove on!
I'm tripe-ing to stop.
Hold your tongue!
Goodnight. See you to-marrow.
If you don't stop this nonsense, I'm going to put a steak through your heart.
I don't know leather or not I can stop.
Not checking all the way up:
Aren't you guys milking this?
But then every one of you is outstanding in your field!
I have meadown's syndrome! Trigger warning, dude!
Bullshit!
Happy Norway National Day!
http://www.tnp.no/norway/enter.....g-may-17th
that reminds me I need to watch Season 2 of Lillehammer.
Does anyone else like etymology? I find it interesting that "jerk" and "jaywalker" originally meant a hick, "dude" meant a city slicker, "douche" referred to water pipes or how "computer" meant a person doing mathematical calculations.
No man, bugs are icky.
Pretty sure they've named all the species of spider.
"Computer" and "typewriter" referred to people and "secretary" referred to a piece of furniture (or a pocket notebook).
I always thought that a "jerk" operated a soda fountain, but that could be an urban legend.
"Dude" was more to some guy who was dressed as a dandy.
... Hobbit
My dad was a "computer" and went on to become a "computer programmer".
Anyone want to buy a complete set of operating manuals for a CDC 6600?
... Hobbit
"Anyone want to buy a complete set of operating manuals for a CDC 6600?"
Pretty sure that's a main-frame?
Yup. Large room with a large A/C system. State of the art, circa 1977.
... Hobbit
Does anyone use dandy anymore?
I'm pretty sure that it's a fly-over country thing.
... Hobbit
Of course I already mentioned that "guys" originally referred to...Guy Fawkes. No really.
I know I'm not supposed to enjoy the Lewes Guy Fawkes parade, what with the cross-burning and the Pope effigy and "No Popery" in literal letters of fire, but I'm consoled by the thought that some soccer moms* are crying at this.
*not to be confused with *football* moms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xovOPjDS6hc
Wait wait wait! Are you some kind of Catholic or something?
I didn't know there were Reasonoids in Lewes.
Yeah, most of shop at Home Despot.
Whose aliases were "Guido" and "John Johnson"
North Korea reports fatal building accident with pained leader Kim Jong Un 'up all night'
With a stewardess
MAN, aged 62, has lodged a lawsuit in a New York Federal Court seeking damages of two undecillion dollars
Seems legit.
"The suit claims the pain and damages he suffered can't be measured in money and are, therefore, "priceless.""
Easy. Give him nothing, since that's pretty much "priceless"
More news from the Norks:
Kim Jong Un's ex-girlfriend has appeared on state television in North Korea.
Ordinarily that wouldn't make global headlines, only that everyone thought Hyon Song Wol had been executed nine months ago.
Didn't reason run an article a few months ago about how we exaggerate the absurdity of N. Korea?
Sup?
An optimist says the glass is half full.
A pessimist says the glass is half empty.
A German says the glass is twice the size it needs to be.
A(n) German Engineer says the glass is twice the size it needs to be.
Get that right. Harumph!!
... Hobbit
Well, as a German Inguneer....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP2_S1zKe0I
'Girls Gone Wild' founder Joe Francis arrested on assault charge
Happy Victoria Day, you hosers.
Is that really a thing?
If her funeral was in February, why is her day in May? You aren't making sense, but I'm not drunk, so perhaps it's my fault.
Her Birthday is May 24.
The holiday is now the 1st Monday before May 24.
Canada is the only country that commemorates Queen Victoria with an official holiday.
Ah. Thanks, I learned something today.
I'll bet you learned several things today and I'll bet this is one that will slide right off the 'keep it' table.
I learned that the fish aren't biting until after 5 PM. That's much more important to know.
This country don't need no queens whatsoever, I reckon.
I learned that the fish aren't biting until after 5 PM.
I wish I could have convinced my Granddad about this! I think we had to be on the lake at 3AM! (slight exaggeration employed).
... Hobbit
Time for Carnac!
Answer:
Hemp milk, kale, and quinoa
Tears open envelope:
Name Three things not in my fridge.
126 comments, most of them cow puns.
Udderly disgraceful I know.
What the vaca you talkin' 'bout?
It isn't "the dawn of wearable technology".
Gentlemen have been wearing timepieces for over a century.