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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Aug. 29, 2012: Senator Kelly Ayotte addresses the second session of the
Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.ReutersWARREN, N.H. A
woman whose mother was killed in last year's school shooting in Newtown,
Conn., confronted Sen. Kelly Ayotte Tuesday during the senator's first public
appearance in New Hampshire since voting against gun control legislation.About
150 people attended the town hall meeting, where Ayotte defended her vote
against a bill that would have required criminal and mental health background
checks for people buying guns online or at gun shows.After the vote
two weeks ago, the New Hampshire Republican, a former prosecutor, expressed
concern that expanded background checks could harm the rights of gun owners."I'm
just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in
the halls of her elementary school isn't as important," WMUR-TV reported
Erica Lafferty asking.Lafferty's mother, Dawn Hochsprung, was the principal
of Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 pupils and six educators were
slain in December. She died after lunging at the gunman to try
to stop him from firing.Ayotte said she was sorry for what Lafferty
has been through."And I think that ultimately when we look at what
happened in Sandy Hook we should have a fuller discussion to make
sure that doesn't happen again," she said.Ayotte said she hoped to find
some common ground but that she didn't think the enhanced background checks
that she vot
ions of users.Using the simple MyGlass
smartphone app, you can configure the Google+ sharing features on Glass:
Which of your contacts you want ready access to, which groups you
want to share videos and pictures to, and so on. For what
its worth, Google+ actually does social networking better than Facebook
in some ways, and sharing pics with groups and individuals is as
easy as taking them.On the other hand, social networking is both a
Glass strength and its Achilles Heel: Everyone I saw while wearing Glass
stared, then eventually asked me if I was recording them. Are we
live right now? Is this online?For the record, no, Glass is not
violating your privacy. No, it is not surreptitiously recording you. No,
it does not do face recognition. No, I am not seeing through
your clothing.While Googles wild invention does raise those questions, the
device is designed to skirt them all: To start recording a video
or snap a shot, you need to actively turn it on. And
theres no red light on the front to indicate activity, but whoever
youre speaking with should be able to see the active screen.And Google
told me face recognition would require some processing power thats simply
out of the question, at least for now.That said, what it does
do is tantalize. Want directions? There they are. Want to share a
picture of your trip? Done. Need a fact to wow a dinner
party? There it is.Just dont wear Glass during the dinner party. At
least, thats what my wi
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