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![]() Calif Bill wrote: I worked on a project like that at one time in the past. Cell phones were going to require a GPS internally for the 911 feature to tell the dispatcher where you really were. A company we were supplying was adding a compass also, and you could use the phone as a web browser, and point the phone in the direction you were interested in and ask for restaurants, history of the building, etc. Probably would have had public pee facilities programmed in to the host computer. my nextel phone will give me my lat and long.... |
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![]() wf3h wrote: Calif Bill wrote: I worked on a project like that at one time in the past. Cell phones were going to require a GPS internally for the 911 feature to tell the dispatcher where you really were. A company we were supplying was adding a compass also, and you could use the phone as a web browser, and point the phone in the direction you were interested in and ask for restaurants, history of the building, etc. Probably would have had public pee facilities programmed in to the host computer. my nextel phone will give me my lat and long.... There's an upside and a downside to that. Upside is that if you make a 911 call the police can verify your location. Downside is that if you aren't making a 911 call, the police can still verify your location. :-) "Hey, sarge! Looks like that group of folks who oppose the mayor's politics must be having a meeting over at 9th and Jackson. We're getting signals from three of their phones simultaneously from that location. Shall we break things up with a drug search, or something?" GPS has migrated from the military, to professional navigators, to recreational air and marine use, into products as inexpensive as a mass pro cell phone. Yesterday I heard some congressman suggest that we implant some sort of "chip" into peolpe who enter the country under the proposed "guest worker" program or on student visas. It would make it easier to find and remove these people when their right to be in the country expired. Can implanting locator chips in every newborn baby ("to prove citizenship", of course) be more than a generation or two away? Not that there aren't some interesting uses for GPS transponders. I would have loved to have such a device available back when I was financing used cars. Lots of folks from the edgy side of the tracks know full well they only risk having their car repo'd if the lender can find it. :-) It's amazing that this navigation device has found its way (for good and for possible ill) into the mainstream of our daily lives, and so quickly. Where's George Orwell when we need him? Big Brother may not be actually watching everybody, but he will soon know just exactly where we're all at. |
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Yesterday I heard some congressman suggest that we implant some sort of
"chip" into peolpe who enter the country under the proposed "guest worker" program or on student visas. Cool, as long as we can get one implanted in that same congressman to find out which lobbyist he's taking money from, or which corporately subsidized private jet he's using. If it's such a great idea then let's be sure THEY submit to it first. |
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