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TWIC requirement
On 2008-02-18 20:29:49 -0500, "Capt. JG" said:
Considering people are already using chips in their pets for ID I think it only prudent to put one in your kid in case a terrorrist bags your child. that way the DHS could call an Amber ALert and find your child. Sad to say, this will likely be the "camel's nose", as there are such services that will track your kid real-time now, and some parents are using them. I believe I saw a chip in the UK; in the US, I believe it's via cell-phone, either by GPS or a service similar to the iPhone/iPod mapping function. -- Jere Lull Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
TWIC requirement
"Jere Lull" wrote in message
news:2008021822353075249-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-02-18 20:29:49 -0500, "Capt. JG" said: Considering people are already using chips in their pets for ID I think it only prudent to put one in your kid in case a terrorrist bags your child. that way the DHS could call an Amber ALert and find your child. Sad to say, this will likely be the "camel's nose", as there are such services that will track your kid real-time now, and some parents are using them. I believe I saw a chip in the UK; in the US, I believe it's via cell-phone, either by GPS or a service similar to the iPhone/iPod mapping function. There was a thing on the news tonight where they are putting chips in Alzheimer's patients, down in Florida. I don't think they are trackers, but just identifcation and medical history. Leanne |
TWIC requirement
On 2008-02-18 23:03:57 -0500, "Leanne" said:
"Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008021822353075249-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-02-18 20:29:49 -0500, "Capt. JG" said: Considering people are already using chips in their pets for ID I think it only prudent to put one in your kid in case a terrorrist bags your child. that way the DHS could call an Amber ALert and find your child. Sad to say, this will likely be the "camel's nose", as there are such services that will track your kid real-time now, and some parents are using them. I believe I saw a chip in the UK; in the US, I believe it's via cell-phone, either by GPS or a service similar to the iPhone/iPod mapping function. There was a thing on the news tonight where they are putting chips in Alzheimer's patients, down in Florida. I don't think they are trackers, but just identifcation and medical history. 'Tis funny, but that sort of application sorta appeals to me: information I would like first-responders to have instantly at their fingertips, when accurate information can make a difference. I sorta like the LoJack units that'll pinpoint a stolen vehicle, or the idea that a missing kid could be found quickly. If I ever get a cell-phone, of course I'll have an ICE (in case of emergency) entry. But simply establishing a Wifi connection can now "locate" me. When do we smack the camel's nose? Where does the admitted possible life-saving features balance the possible intrusions? Some say at the first possible intrusion, some consider one saved life worth it, some depend on sheer volume of data to hide amongst. I certainly don't know the answer, even for me. Luckily, TWIC won't possibly matter to me for a bit & our passports are good for a few more years. -- Jere Lull Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
TWIC requirement
"Bob" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 2:04 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: Larry, I want the chip implanted in my head... expandable storage option would be nice.... Considering people are already using chips in their pets for ID I think it only prudent to put one in your kid in case a terrorrist bags your child. that way the DHS could call an Amber ALert and find your child. Oh, my new USA Pasport has a chip that is able to be read "... from a near distance...." or so I read in the passport. Humm, I wonder what a near distance is.............. low orbit????? over the horrizon?? LOS Bob Keep it wrapped in tinfoil... |
TWIC requirement
"Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008021902311250073-jerelull@maccom... some consider one saved life worth it, If it would cost a life is it worth the risk? These "chips" are simply RFID tags. They need a fairly strong field in order to be interrogated. The low frequency ones work on magnetic fields and have a shorter range of up to 24" and the high frequency ones work on electric fields and have a range of up to 10-20 feet. Implanting metal in the human body is not a great idea. Break a fork tyne off, insert it fully into a hotdog and cook it in the microwave. See what happens around the metal. With implanted RFID chips you will be at severe risk if you get an MRI, you can't get an MRI if you have shrapnel, metal shavings, shotgun pellets etc in you. If you work in the machine trades and have some metal dust in your eyes you are at risk. So go ahead, implant a "chip" with a receiving antenna/coil on it and jump into an MRI machine. It will be torn from your body and it may not necessarily take the shortest path to the outside. It may even enter the body again on its path through the torus of the MRI machine. Ron Fiengold |
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