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Bewbs!: Polarized Glasses For Private Computering

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This is a video of a pair of magic computer-viewing glasses made by removing the polarized film from an LCD computer monitor and applying it to a regular pair of spectacles. That way only you can see your monitor. Ooooooor get fired for staring at a blank screen eight hours a day. You don't understand, boss, the screen isn't actually blank -- I was watching girls booty-dancing on Youtube. "That's even worse." What if I told you I was actually writing a blog on the clock? "As long as it's not Geekologie." *nervous laughter* Haha, that little-dick? No way man -- I write celebrity gossip.

Hit the jump for a short video of the glasses in action and a link to the Instructable to make your own.


Privacy monitor hacked from an old LCD Monitor [instructables]
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For Your Eyes Only: Polarizing Privacy Monitor Mod [wired]

Thanks to Jake, who privately views his computer the old fashioned way: having his desk face the door.

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