Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to lunch yesterday with two friends. They both had their phones out and one kept hers on the table. Mine was in an inside pocket in my purse the whole time.
When I go see my niece and nephew my phone is in my bag near the front door the entire time. I want to pay attention to them. My niece is ten and I've taken a video of her once, when she wanted to do something funny.
Leaving your phone on the table is extremely common.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I wonder how they happen to catch the cat on video doing some crazy, cute thing. Cats don’t respond well to coaching!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A colleague has a security camera recording inside 24/7. I don’t get it. I could see it for overnight and when you’re not home, but why while you’re sitting on the couch chatting? It picks up sound too. The lack of privacy would kill me.
We have some neighbors who have these cameras set up inside their houses, and I'm a little put off by it. Walking into someone's kitchen with a camera is pointing at me just doesn't make me feel very neighborly.
Anonymous wrote:A colleague has a security camera recording inside 24/7. I don’t get it. I could see it for overnight and when you’re not home, but why while you’re sitting on the couch chatting? It picks up sound too. The lack of privacy would kill me.
Anonymous wrote:I just went to lunch yesterday with two friends. They both had their phones out and one kept hers on the table. Mine was in an inside pocket in my purse the whole time.
When I go see my niece and nephew my phone is in my bag near the front door the entire time. I want to pay attention to them. My niece is ten and I've taken a video of her once, when she wanted to do something funny.