Some people would rather not relive their marriage proposals. Sweaty palms, upset stomach, an engagement ring that would ultimately be exchanged because someone ordered it out of a book without first seeing it in person.
Okay, so maybe I’m talking about my own experience. But I’m sure I’m not alone.
Others, however, want to be able to re-watch that moment over and over again. Even if it means strapping Google’s goofy Google Glass eyewear on to capture the video.
Here’s a look at a few of those people, whose special moments were stitched together by Google in this extremely nerdy Valentine’s Day video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLIsyeLvJXc
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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