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Submitted by AgentWhite 289d ago | article

Cell Phone Pics And Video Galore: Why Always Having A Camera May Stop Us From Living In The Moment

HuffingtonPost : Matthew Driller was holding a navy umbrella, blocking the view of spectators standing five deep and waiting to see the Olympic women's cycling road race flash past. The police came by, signifying that the leaders were closing. The crowd leaned in. "Don't worry," Driller said. "I'll move it before they come." (Culture, Phones, Photo, Web)

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