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- mrdobolina0
A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
- BonSeff0
i make all my purchases with my visa check card, im sure visa shares my spending habbits with somebody
- BonSeff0
fuck, some fed is gonna collect my empties!
jk
i know what yer sayin.
- randoman0
Well, if it works like a cookie does, the vendor or services quering the chip can only access information pertaining to it.
In the case of getting carded, it should only have access to your age... preferably not even your birth date should be revealed.
It's not like all of these companies would be allowed to share your info with one another... thats more of a passport .net thing.
- mrdobolina0
here is a scenario that I thought up today. If you have ever bought liquor or cigarettes or a prescription in america you know that some, if not most of the time, you are carded. if these clerks got your id and suddenly started scanning it to make it 'easier' than keying in your birthdate, this information could be compiled. think of the multitude of ways that this could be used?
- randoman0
No, it means you will be avoided, good luck finding a chick of even the feathered variety.
- k770
sorry randoman, i can't find your post. and dating girls is easy enough. and if i see a hot chick do i want to know about her ahead of time? can i just make her giggle right there and google her after?
you're basically talking mark of the beast (see bible) to me and i'm too distrusting of the powers that be, to be convinced. so until then i'll keep my chipcast filthy. that means i get blow jobs right?
- randoman0
And other thing... you say freedom is the right to choose. Well, freedom is also the right to be chosen for.
Not everyone is as luck as you to be able to function with out help. Most of us would like to have some social and material automation in our lives, a sence of order.
Chipcast is just something that I was suggesting that could help mankind. Basically it lets you access info about the people around u in the physical world. If you took the time to read my "day in the life" of a chipped person post (in this thread) you might actually warm up to the idea. It includes the sceniro of how it makes meeting and dating girls easier.
- k770
what's a chipcast?
- randoman0
K77 your chipcast is filthy.
- k770
With the Sublime Engine we can all network in our heads, freeourselves from the chains and confines of the personal computer. This is about freedom.
randoman
(May 11 05, 10:26)that's so 1999. i dunno about you but the computer doesn't free or enslave me. and i feel the most free when i'm naked. getting a bj. i don't need a chip in my head to feel free.
i know the positives of this type of networking, and i think the negatives out weigh the positives.
you say freedom, i say it's control. thus, i'll stay paranoid!
- peteski0
See also:
They know where you live!
All of you!
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In Germany, wherever you live, your info must be registered with the police. If you move and dont tell them, and you want to do something like open a savings account, or get a job even, you cant - not until you register.
- randoman0
Perhaps they will be more welcomed if we call then "Chocolate Chips" or "Blueberries". Cookies are accepted and they sound nice and cute.. afterall who wants to refuse a cookie - this is the first word of many children... it really hits home.
- randoman0
Don't underestimate the power of the cookie.
And the chip should naturally pick up where the cookie left off... in the name of progress.
- skt0
skt, bullocks...
It's already done online and it's called cookies.
randoman
(May 11 05, 10:26)I am going home. You are a simpleton. Cookies do not know what I had for breakfast and they do not have access to my bank account.
- randoman0
skt, bullocks...
It's already done online and it's called cookies. They are tried and true and have been proven to streamline activities and be secure. I'm saying lets implement them into our bodies in the real world.
With the Sublime Engine we can all network in our heads, freeourselves from the chains and confines of the personal computer. This is about freedom.
- randoman0
BonSeff I applaude you for seeing my vision, my dream.
Through out the ages man has been using the phrase "If I had a nickle for every time...", and now they will... now they will have a nickle for everytime. The chip can record it all, the chip knows... your nickles will turn to dimes and dimes to dollars. we will all be infinatly rich both materialy and socially.
Long live the chip!
- skt0
skt, I'm not a mindreader, I don't kow what you like to consume for breakfast and I'm not going to try to keep guessing.
ok, ok... do you like bagles, eggs? Everyone like eggs so don't tell me you don't want some eggs.
randoman
(May 11 05, 10:15)Jesus Christ!
OK, I will try to explain.
It is not a good idea to have Starbucks know what you like to eat for breakfast and have access to your account.
It is not a good idea to have Macdonalds know what you like to eat for breakfast and have access to your account.
It is not a good idea to have Burgerking know what you like to eat for breakfast and have access to your account.
It is not a good idea to have The Government know what you like to eat for breakfast and have access to your account.
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- BonSeff0
the government will no doubt charge a fee everytime you change your mind. errr preferrences reprogramming
- randoman0
skt, I'm not a mindreader, I don't kow what you like to consume for breakfast and I'm not going to try to keep guessing.
ok, ok... do you like bagles, eggs? Everyone like eggs so don't tell me you don't want some eggs.