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Thoughts and opinions?
Thoughts and opinions?
GPS technology + cell phones + electronic payments only + RFID technology = massive crime reduction.
Picture this: You'd use a biometric scan to activate your cell phone, which is the gateway to your personal finances. Even if you are using a web site to pay for something, the site would text you a simple message (i.e. "$142.28 payment requested, approve?"). It would make identify fraud virtually impossible.
Then combine GPS and RFID technology so your phone would interact with your body (chip implanted, of course) so while you are with your phone, you'd clearly be trackable on the grid. And if you walked away from your cell phone, passive RFID readers would be everywhere -- grocery store doors, neighborhood entrances, street corners, post office, etc. etc.
Then imagine how hard crime would be. Who is going to buy crack on a credit card? If someone is murdered, you can have a list of everyone they've interacted with for the past few years -- by hour. So how could you commit a crime? You'd have to be away from your cell phone (which means it can't involve money), away from passive RFID readers AND make sure you didn't kill someone who was near THEIR cell phone (since it would read your RFID and transmit it).
It would be a brave new world! Technology would make us all safer and happier.
till a crook swiped his rfid scanner right next to you and got all your info in under a second, and had access to everything
till a crook swiped his rfid scanner right next to you and got all your info in under a second, and had access to everything
Okay, so if everyone is alright with GPS and RFID tech, chipping and all sorts of other ways to invade privacy becoming commonplace, will someone explain why government isn't asking you provide fingerprints and a DNA swab upon testing for and receipt of your first driver's license? The time will come, in the not terribly distant future, where a centralized national database for this sort of information isn't an unreasonable expectation.
Primarily because parents are weird and neurotic when it comes to their fresh out of the wrapper pinkies. But pragmatically, you wanna make a fortune? Figure out how to implant a teeny chip at birth, like LoJack for newborn babies. Hell, we can do it to a car. That'll solve a helluva lot of problems when it comes to kidnapping, runaways, etc.That's a great idea, but let's just swab babies as they are born. Why wait until 15 or 16 years old?
Primarily because parents are weird and neurotic when it comes to their fresh out of the wrapper pinkies. But pragmatically, you wanna make a fortune? Figure out how to implant a teeny chip at birth, like LoJack for newborn babies. Hell, we can do it to a car. That'll solve a helluva lot of problems when it comes to kidnapping, runaways, etc.
But I say driver's license (and once the law is enacted, information would get collected when you renew your license) because very, very few people would squawk. Most of them would be like "Yeah, whatever, sure, just give me my damned license, I have to get to work." Plus, you'd have fingerprints from a 16 year old, which would be vastly more useful than those of an infant.
I know there are a lot of people who are very hung up on privacy issues. What I don't get is, WHY? Seriously. Between the govt., credit agencies, medicine and every other organization and agency that requests your social security number, there IS no privacy. It's an illusion. Street cameras? Shit, they've had them in the EU since forever, now in this country red light cameras are a municipal source of income. Screw it, let's step it up and turn it into true security. There is no need for public spaces to have privacy.I like all of these ideas. Imagine coordinating all of out rfid's with the ever-increasing number of cameras.
I know there are a lot of people who are very hung up on privacy issues. What I don't get is, WHY? Seriously. Between the govt., credit agencies, medicine and every other organization and agency that requests your social security number, there IS no privacy. It's an illusion. Street cameras? Shit, they've had them in the EU since forever, now in this country red light cameras are a municipal source of income. Screw it, let's step it up and turn it into true security. There is no need for public spaces to have privacy.
Some ideas work great for small companies, but are unmanageable for large companies. Some ideas are great for both large and small companies. Some ideas are just plain shitty.The freedoms our country was built upon worked then. We no longer get away with those freedoms in todays world. Technology and population increases make that impossible.
If we think for even a minute that we have privacy we are crazy. To me what freedoms we do have we take for granite, always have and always will.
The freedoms our country was built upon worked then. We no longer get away with those freedoms in todays world. Technology and population increases make that impossible.
If we think for even a minute that we have privacy we are crazy. To me what freedoms we do have we take for granite, always have and always will.
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If we've reached to point that even glad gets it, we might have a fighting chance!
I'm encouraged.
In other news: Obama is blaming Bush Jr. for the quake/Tsunami
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