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RFIDs are Great!
I don't see what the big issue about privacy is. Why are you all so worried? Normally, I don't mind thinking about thinkgs ... I think about my SUV all of the time, I think about getting in shape, and I think about how much I need my designer medications. Oh, and I think about whether Brad and Jen are really over!! It's sad really. But lately, the process of all that thinking is taking time away from the more important things in my life -- like watching "American Idol". If I have to give up freedom so that I don't have to think so much, so be it. That's why I don't mind the RFIDs -- let the government keep track of things that interfere with my life, because I don't want to worry about stuff like that. Plus, it's important for national security! Although, I have to admit ... everything nowadays seems to be associated with national security. I don't understand it, but maybe I'll think about it after CSI wraps up.

One thing that I'd like to see with the RFIDs is for them to replace my grocery store loyalty card. If they put RFIDs on products I buy, maybe they will give me some free discounts like with the loyalty cards! That would be cool!
Posted by: coffeenite   Posted on: 02/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Just because we can do something with technology  Laff | 02/17/05
Aw, gosh, Laff.  Judas I. | 02/17/05
Jeez Guys.........  Dave F_z | 02/18/05
That depends on the Lawsuits...  BitTwiddler | 02/17/05
RFIDs are Great!  coffeenite | 02/17/05
So far so good  shallow_diver | 02/17/05
So then, if we all live together ...  coffeenite | 02/18/05

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