Archive for October, 2009
Friday, October 9th, 2009
In this article “More women than men dismissed from military for being gay” about the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, the author (Adam Levine) is basically saying the military is being unfair to women. The article never states this outright, but even the title is written in such a way that is trying to […]
Tags: culture, politics, privacy
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
A guy named Wesley just posted four questions he had about employer sponsored RFID implantation on my RFID Toys book forum. They were good questions, so I decided to post his questions and my response here on my blog. I have four questions which will help validate my claim that RFID is useful in expediting […]
Tags: culture, implant, privacy, rfid, security
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Everyone is trying to build a better mouse trap… but I think these guys have the best one I’ve seen yet. These precision mousetraps are the result of millions of years of product development. The models we offer here are made in the USA and we cannot economically export them. Each unit comes fully equipped […]
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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
On my way to work today I finally noticed some of the names on the political signs that have been posted all over town. I had to laugh as I came to two consecutive stop signs which stood watch over two different political signs of two unfortunately named men running for a superior court judge […]
Tags: culture, politics
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
The Department of Homeland Security is funding a project called Future Attribute Screening Technology, or FAST. The idea is that sensors and cameras located at security checkpoints would measure the natural physiological signals coming from your body — your heart rate, breathing, eye movement, body temperature and fidgeting. Researchers believe the culmination of which would […]
Tags: biometrics, culture, security
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
The concept of reading a person like a barcode is not a new one, it has come up constantly for me every time I deal with people calling me “Satan’s Mouthpiece” (yes, I got emails calling me that). But the difference between my RFID implants and a generic DNA reader that can cheaply, quickly, and […]
Tags: biometrics, culture, health, privacy, security
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Sunday, October 4th, 2009
I was searching for some specs on the new EM4102 replacement chipset and came across an image of my hand and some text from a PC Magazine article published Sept 6th, 2006 on a rant & rave site dedicated to bringing down “big RFID”. The caption on the site said “Mark of the Beast”, but […]
Tags: culture, implant, religion, rfid
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
I’ve been waiting for this for a while now! I just received my invite to Google Voice! I must say, I’ve used a few of these types of services like CallWave, YouPhone, etc… for a free service, this looks pretty sweet. The one thing I am concerned about is the fact that Google will undoubtedly […]
Tags: privacy, software
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
A couple days ago I supported my friend with his Brand My BMW project by slapping 3 bumper stickers on the hood of his gorgeous BMW 7 series. They had their own camera crew there, as did Kiro 7 news. As you will see, it was a rainy day, but a few silly Seattle raindrops […]
Tags: event, rfid
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
A couple days ago I supported my friend with his Brand My BMW project by slapping 3 bumper stickers on the hood of his gorgeous BMW 7 series. While he had his own video guy there, Kiro 7 news was also there to film it, and as luck would have it, my stickers are featured […]
Tags: event, rfid
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