http://xxxnx.fun/39822-brazer-big-teacher/ titwala lodge Aray’s entry for the Glass Explorers contest read: “#ifihadglass I would show the behind-the-scenes world of our organization working on bettering our region through the arts.” Aray works for Proctors Theatre an elegant marble-clad former vaudeville house built in the nineteen-twenties. As we walk through the theatre’s swank modernized lobby recording our journey we run into one of Aray’s co-workers. “I was quite reluctant at first” she says of Aray’s venture into Google Glass. “But she explained it to me a little more. What it records and where it goes. And I actually think it’s kind of cool now.” Before Aray brought the device to work there was a conversation with the theatre’s staff and an e-mail was sent letting people know they could opt out of being recorded. None did. In New York City during some of my nights out with Glass I would approach bar-goers and tell them I was from the N.S.A. and that I was pilfering their data with my spectacles. Perhaps I do not much resemble an N.S.A. employee but the replies were quite jovial. “You can read all my e-mails” one young man said. “No one ever reads my e-mails.”
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