We have those spread around the city as well. I always figured that if there really was anyone watching on the other end of those things, it must be among the most boring jobs on the planet.
Regarding lunch: Actually I do walk on water as does my Mother (who do you suppose taught me) back in 1907--before my time--there were no cars or roads on Whidbey Island so one had to travel by boat--sternwheeler I believe or Joshua Green's Mosquito Fleet. ah another story. We could have walked but was too tiring for my Mother--you understand. MB
I believe in mankind: everybody is much more interested in himself. Cameras work, "the watcher" eats his lunch and thinks about morning quarrel with wife. Great research about zebras and horses! ))
They are a few cameras outside my home. Both the neighbours that now run the greenhouse business and the school has cameras watching so I have to be careful these days...
And the unofficial "Big Brothers" are carrying cell phones that take photos.
ReplyDeleteSo does that mean we've gone back to the future?
ReplyDeleteWe have those spread around the city as well. I always figured that if there really was anyone watching on the other end of those things, it must be among the most boring jobs on the planet.
ReplyDeleteI can just see the person on the other end. "Hey check out this guy taking a photo of the camera."
ReplyDeleteIt sure is effective at reducing the amount of time I spend scratching my butt.
ReplyDeleteso 'smile you are on tv'?!
ReplyDelete'Big Brother'--1894. What was everyone afraid of? Hoping to catch a shot of Jack scratching----That's what I was afraid of. MB
ReplyDeleteLol @ Jack! We've got them all over the place now.
ReplyDeleteThey're over here, too.....
ReplyDeleteDo they ever work? Serve a purpose? Deterent, I guess.
ReplyDeleteYou did change your avatar again. I never saw you cut in half. well you are now but the longlegged one wasn't. I dunno! MB
ReplyDeleteRegarding lunch: Actually I do walk on water as does my Mother (who do you suppose taught me) back in 1907--before my time--there were no cars or roads on Whidbey Island so one had to travel by boat--sternwheeler I believe or Joshua Green's Mosquito Fleet. ah another story.
ReplyDeleteWe could have walked but was too tiring for my Mother--you understand. MB
And...everywhere you go!
ReplyDeleteSo true, I see them everywhere.
ReplyDeleteA little scary, but necessary I suppose. This one looks like the ones we have at my local Walmart.
ReplyDeleteCan you foil the security camera? There's probably an app for that.
ReplyDeleteI believe in mankind: everybody is much more interested in himself. Cameras work, "the watcher" eats his lunch and thinks about morning quarrel with wife.
ReplyDeleteGreat research about zebras and horses! ))
With so many cameras the sign posted there seems quite superflous... :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Cool capture, Jacob.
ReplyDeleteVery good!
ReplyDeleteWe have them in France !
But they are not policemen enough to go after offenders!!!
They are a few cameras outside my home. Both the neighbours that now run the greenhouse business and the school has cameras watching so I have to be careful these days...
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT !!!
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