The “Tagged” documentary I’m in is airing tonight in Canada on TVO. Be sure to read my break-down after you see it!
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The “Tagged” documentary I’m in is airing tonight in Canada on TVO. Be sure to read my break-down after you see it!
Tags: culture, implant, rfid, security
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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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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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Documentaries seem take a long time to go from filming to release. I’ve helped film a couple of them, and I was up in Toronto a year or two ago (can’t remember exactly, it was that long ago) to be filmed assisting with a live implantation and typical door lock project. The trip was only […]
Tags: biometrics, culture, implant, privacy, rfid
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I just found this Elective Home Surgery FAQ published by BMEZine. While I don’t suggest anyone do any kind of home surgery, this info might be useful for those that choose to. I’m re-posting it here to help protect the information in case BMEZine ever bites it. Please check the BMEZine site for the most […]
Tags: hack, health, implant, rfid
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El saga del tooth continues. I had a check up today where I informed the man in charge that I tweaked my implant with an Allen wrench. He was not happy to hear that, but said the x-ray looked alright. Even at this point, with multiple root canalled teeth and one implant, I still wasn’t […]
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For whatever reason I love mixing together badly constructed Spanglish phrases. It just sounds funny to me, and if you’ve ever seen any Spanish language dramas, you’ll know adding just a few Spanish connecting words triples the drama. “The saga of the tooth” is boring, but change a few words to “El saga del tooth” […]
Tags: health, implant
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Can you sterilize an EM4102 tag in an autoclave?
Tags: health, implant, rfid
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I wanted to post this video to show just how the body’s own tissue interferes with an RFID implant’s ability to be read, even with a high power reader. These tags have very low read range due to their size, and the location I chose between the thumb and index finger of the hand offers […]
Tags: hack, implant, range, rfid
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Some footage of a talk I gave on Embedded RFID at DorkBot Seattle back in March 2006.
Tags: event, hack, implant, privacy, rfid, security
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