Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:54PM EDT
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Most of us may not be stalked by an eager paparazzi waiting to snap that money shot of us sun bathing topless on the beach or stumbling from club to club. But in this digital age where everyone is armed with a digital camera, webcam, camcorder or camera phone, it's almost impossible to keep your face off the Internet.Â
The next time you're at a Web 2.0 event, and you don't feel comfortable having your picture taken, just slip on a pair of Flickr Blockrs.
These blocking shades block out more than the sun. They censor your face by putting a black bar across your eyes, keeping your identity mysterious, anonymous, and off the Internet. Cool Hunting says Jona Bechtolt and Veneer Magazine turned a weird joke into a product idea that now sells for $10 a pop. So the next time you find yourself in a questionable situation, just slip on a pair of these, and keep your mug off those social networks.Â
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Flickr MiniCards with Attitude
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A Beginner's Guide to Photo Sharing on Flickr
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