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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jan 15 10.24am

Quote The Sash at 30 Jan 2015 9.38am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Jan 2015 6.44pm

RFID chips are pretty s**t and the batteries don't last long. Won't catch on.

Imagine the fun though with everyone setting the alarms off leaving Primark though


An inherent problem with RFID chips - They're remarkably easy to replicate (essentially they're barcodes).

Except Barcodes aren't automatically scanned when they come within 5-10 foot of a barcode reader (so you can do a lot more replication).


 


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TUX Flag redhill 30 Jan 15 12.06pm Send a Private Message to TUX Add TUX as a friend

Quote matt_himself at 29 Jan 2015 9.01pm

Quote TUX at 29 Jan 2015 7.01pm

Quote matt_himself at 29 Jan 2015 6.33pm

I support this development as it moves us closer to the ideal of a subservient genetically modified underclass providing cheap and effective labour for the ruling class.

Depressingly sad but oh so true.


Edited by TUX (29 Jan 2015 7.08pm)


Tell me, when was it your sense of humour was replaced with po faced hostility?

Hostility?


 

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blackgirl3 Flag brighton 30 Jan 15 12.13pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jan 2015 10.20am

Quote blackgirl3 at 29 Jan 2015 6.47pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Jan 2015 6.44pm

RFID chips are pretty s**t and the batteries don't last long. Won't catch on.

yes like the internet


The internet had a special advantage that drove its popularity and success, the capacity to view p***.graphy easily and it allowed people to share pictures of cats with captions.

Never underestimate how power the 'porn' factor is in the rise of a new technology. I suspect that once phone sex started to be a thing, the rush was on to develop hands free, mobile and portable phones.

Everything else in regards to the internet came later. As soon as you could view pictures on a mobile the sales went astronomical.

Same applies to tablets. If they didn't allow people to carry p*** around with them, they'd never have caught on.


before i had ever read this website i would have disagreed with you on that ,but spending far to much of my valued time on here i think you are correct


 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jan 15 3.51pm

Quote blackgirl3 at 30 Jan 2015 12.13pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jan 2015 10.20am

Quote blackgirl3 at 29 Jan 2015 6.47pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Jan 2015 6.44pm

RFID chips are pretty s**t and the batteries don't last long. Won't catch on.

yes like the internet


The internet had a special advantage that drove its popularity and success, the capacity to view p***.graphy easily and it allowed people to share pictures of cats with captions.

Never underestimate how power the 'porn' factor is in the rise of a new technology. I suspect that once phone sex started to be a thing, the rush was on to develop hands free, mobile and portable phones.

Everything else in regards to the internet came later. As soon as you could view pictures on a mobile the sales went astronomical.

Same applies to tablets. If they didn't allow people to carry p*** around with them, they'd never have caught on.


before i had ever read this website i would have disagreed with you on that ,but spending far to much of my valued time on here i think you are correct


The development of photography, the printing press, film, video and dvd, as well as the internet all very much owe their early survival to the capacity of 'giving people what they wanted', which is to say smut and cheap erotic thrills.

In the early days of all of these great technological breakthroughs, it was p***.graphy that effectively kept it alive. Turns out more people would buy more pictures of naked women than commission photos of their family.

Ironically virtual reality technology pioneers ensured this wouldn't be the case by way of restricting patents from this market. 20 years on, we're still trying to make a VR headset effective.

I think this says a lot about human industry, humanity is driven by its desire to see naked women (for the most part) and ejaculate. There's a reason why classical statues are usually sans clothes. *

If we could incorporate 'w***ing' into space travel, we'd all be living on the moon by now.


* Incidently, classical statues were painted. They're white marble because the paint wore off over time, and those who imitated 'the great art' didn't know that.

 


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Hoof Hearted 31 Jan 15 11.15am

This idea seems a bit OTT.

Whatever happened to fingerprint/eye recognition technology?

Implanting a chip seems a step too far, like the organisation wants to 'own you'.

That said I can see the merits maybe for army personnel maybe to pinpoint their position in combat but there is no need for it otherwise unless the company want to snoop on what each individual is up to whilst working for them.

 

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Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 01 Feb 15 10.33pm Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

i love reading up on conspiracy theories, some seems plausible, some seem ridiculous - none can be discredited, they are all possible in my mind.

A friend of mine has a birth control chip in her arm, people have pacemakers, artificial knees and bone.

People area changing the appearance of their sex, tattoos are becoming 3d, people are creating animalistic features on their bodies.

So there is a spectrum of from good to bad of what we can do to our bodies.

I personally do not like the idea of a chip in our bodies. Why? well, where will it stop? Soon people will be able to stay in bed, in a vegetive state and be at the 'office' - what effect will this have for society.

 


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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 02 Feb 15 1.07pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Jan 2015 6.43pm

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Quote matt_himself at 29 Jan 2015 6.33pm

I support this development as it moves us closer to the ideal of a subservient genetically modified underclass providing cheap and effective labour for the ruling class.


and in house sex slaves


bollox that's called 'a-wife'
already got one & its more trouble than its worth


Mines got its own mood swing in the back garden.

 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 02 Feb 15 2.58pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

I predicted years ago that in the not-too-distant future all babies would be chipped at birth. This would be done under the guise of security and helpfulness (medical records etc) but will in fact be a way of the state keeping tabs on the entire population, all the time.

Now it's coming true.

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Feb 15 3.57pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

I worked on Canary Wharf and supervised the swipecards used to gain entry into more sensitive areas. Whenever a company wanted to sack someone they asked for a print out of their swipecard records and if there was anything untoward would use this as part of the excuse to sack them. We always knew when someone would get the sack due to this. A friend of mine told someone she was going to get the sack in this way and he was sacked for telling her. I had to take him 'off site'. Not a good development for workers.

 


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