Sunday, September 20, 2009

count me among the "smattering"

If this isn't "the" mark of the beast, it's definitely a practice run:
An implantable chip could allow you to charge purchases or even start your car. It'd be convenient, to be sure. But would it be too creepy?

It's a simple concept, really: You inject a miniature radio frequency identifier the size of a grain of rice between your thumb and forefinger and, with a wave of your hand, unlock doors, turn on lights, start your car...

The problem is, the whole concept is a little geeky for most of us, nauseating for some, Orwellian for a few and even apocalyptic for a smattering of religious fundamentalists.
It's not worth risking the "blue screen of death", even if it uses 666-bit encryption...

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