We've already seen digital picture frames pre-loaded with viruses; I'm not eager to have my refrigerator hacked or my alarm clock turned against me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Images contaminate us like viruses.
The digital camera is a great invention because it allows us to reminisce. Instantly.
A lot of the images I use are already out there in the public or in the news. I just steal them or photograph them or repaint them, so they've already been talked about, already been consumed.
Pictures get manipulated, pictures get dropped into accounts. We've asked an internet security firm and a law firm to take a hard look at this to come up with a conclusion about what happened and to make sure it doesn't happen again.
If we put the camera on ourselves, our friends and neighbors, we'll come up with some scary stuff.
I have lived in a flurry of images, but I will go out in a freeze frame.
I've never really been anywhere, and now I get to go everywhere. I just have to make sure there's enough memory on my computer to hold all my pictures.
As a general rule, if you are prone to melodramatic meltdowns, please avoid purchasing a webcam for any reason.
We're all very fond of a black box in our living room that works on diminishment of images, that spoons somebody up in a very limited way. It can be a reduction at its worst.
If I could edit Google Images, then I wouldn't be as scared of the Internet.
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