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RID and Checkout
My grocery clerk told me that eventually I would be able to pass my basket over the counter and everything in the basket would be itemize and tabulated. It was a reason she was retiring. But I can not wait. I want that now. This was in response to information regarding cell phones where computer phones are already used to order and pay in Sweden.

Regarding RID on humans. Itemizing the mass graves of German concentration camps comes right to mind. Followed by the blown up bodies of a terrorist attach. Lets just not go there. We almost encourage that path and embedded RIDs at birth if even thinking it possible.

Instead lets see that the same phone computers can be used as passports especially when biometrics like on my dual core multi laptop are part of the device. If a cell phone can double as a charge card it can do for a passport.
Posted by: mighetto   Posted on: 04/23/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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RID and Checkout  mighetto | 04/23/07
Created to track items in warehouse?  beau.raines | 04/23/07
IDEA  jcdavis1966 | 04/23/07
um  Badgered | 04/24/07
Probably a law against that...  Marty R. Milette | 04/24/07
The cardholder can control when RFID cards talk  hwswconsult | 04/24/07
A one way ticket to slavery...?!  smdunn | 04/24/07
Already there  voska | 04/24/07
One Way Ticket To Slavery  windozefreak | 04/26/07
Travel Cards=Feudalist Control System  mario@... | 04/24/07

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