National ID Cards
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- BonSeff0
will these cards come in the color of my favorite nascar?
- stem0
I'd work backwards through the tread if I were you chossy.
Some important stuff worth thinking about.
But, will it stop you being you?
Depends if you want to continue with your head in the sand and your arse up on display for all to shaft!
- chossy0
Hey guys I just don't see the bigger picture, I am an open honest person and I don't see how this effects affects whatever me atall.
I should point out at this point that I do not take any drugs apart from a couple of pints here and there.
- Mimio0
No, but Nascar will know how many times a month you take a leak in a public bathroom so they can further tailor their marketing.
- skt0
brookmyre is teh mutt's nuts!!
emecks
(May 11 05, 04:42)Its all fun and games til someone looses an eye. Had a look at that yet mx?
- Kuz0
Don't make you quote Foucaul to you chossmeister!!!
U need some edukation
read that thing i posted
http://www.i-cams.org/ICAMS1.pdf…
It's good honest guys like you that frustrate me!!!! ;)
What is it that fella said? (maybe it was Hannah Arendt) For evil to succeed it is enough for good men to do nothing
It's all me me me me me with you innit?
pffft
- randoman0
I don't even see why they can't just skip the ID cards and start with the chipping. Then no one can steal your ID, you cant lose it, don't have to worry about leaving home without it, etc.
Just put all that data in a little grain of sand and popit under the skin = less hastle.
- ribit0
related to this.... they've already come up with a solution for the data security on 'smart' passports which still allows fast scanning of data at airports... I think it's something like the data stripe will only give out short-range wireless-data if a laser scanner thing is sending a request to the strip, with a changing encryption key, meaning the passport has to be open to recieve the beam with the encryption information (so theres no way to query the strip over wireless when the passport is closed), and anyone listening in on wireless wont be able to decrypt it.
- todelete__20
from a cool standpoint i think bar codes on our forearms would be better.
- JazX0
dudez, I got my card today, smelled like fish for some reason
- stem0
TheTick - well read this
- chossy0
I can quote stuff too
'those that protest will never know peace'
I don't know who said that....
- stem0
- stem0
Robert Mugabee?
- trooperbill0
my problem is they relu on technology as a result they'll not be foolproof or hackable which negates their use - why should i carry a card to prove who i am if someone else can have a forgery of the same card
go to www.willowtechnology.com and buy a bloody card printer, chip encoder and mag stripe encoder solution.
- shaft0
this is all about capitalism and population tracking.
socieites of control
Kuz(May 11 05, 07:34)
=================We'll have a socialist version in Europe soon.
- JAO0
Dude, randoman's an agent!
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- chossy0
nah I think it was some bhuddist guy or somthing some peace loving type.
- todelete__20
how they passed it is what chaps my ass.
they tucked it away deep inside a military spending bill.
that's damn low. and it's to be mandated by the government but funded by the state, forcing them to drop the millions if not billions to make the switch. nice. real nice.
- stem0
How easy would it be for an hacker to change the course of an election result?
Like you say trooperbill, they are placing too much emphasis on technology.