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Anything for an extra buck when I need it. + |
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It'll pay similarly to google adwords. In other words you'll just get a face full of ink and 0.5c for your troubles. |
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On the other hand, I would happily pay very small amounts of money to persuade people to print the words of my choice onto their face. |
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//a bunch of sensors so that it cant be tricked |
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Won't people just drag in their recently deceased relatives to get the cash? |
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"FM5000 has detected that this is not your face. Please turn around and stand up." |
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There have been various facial tattoo advertising
schemes, that generally end in tears (and lawsuits),
but a temporary one with interesting challenges to
counter gets my vote[+]. |
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Sadly facial recognition software might cause some
people to be rejected on the basis that they fall in
the wrong demographic for any advert ... |
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A psalm on the cheekbones might irritate the &%#* out of some people. |
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I think you'll find the phenomena is that people *won't* look at someone with something printed on their face. The same applies to 'disheveled' and 'raving'. |
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