How is it sneakier if it's right their on their face for everyone to see, and it lights up when they record, and they have to stare at you to keep recording you?
Anyone you talk to *right now* could be recording you and you wouldn't have any idea. Why is this suddenly a problem when they are wearing glass?
I actually didn't know it lit up when the record feature was on.
The point I was making was that the possibility is more "real" to people because Glass is something you wear openly.. Of course it's very possible
when you fully consider it that anybody could be wearing a pinhole camera, but what I think you're misunderstanding is that people aren't quite as upset about that because they couldn't see it.
To put the idea in another example: People don't wear gloves all the time to prevent disease, because while it's
possible that there could be something highly infectious and deadly on the handle of the shopping cart, nothing would seem to be amiss unless there was a giant pile of slime on it or something. In the same way, everybody living in my apartment complex
could be wearing cameras and recording me, but I don't really get upset over it because the discussion ends there unless somebody actually tells me that I'm being recorded on a daily basis. But with Glass, the problem is literally visible because people will be wearing them openly and everybody will know that there is a possibility of being recorded.