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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Stand up for your rights, fuck them,.....pay CASH.
    Went to London a month back - you canīt get on a bus anymore and pay cash - drivers wonīt and canīt accept it. They will only take Oyster cards or EACH passenger has to have a con-tactless credit card. Great way of tracking peoples movements.

    CCTV with a decent zoom and an automatic facial recognition system attached has a far longer range than an RFID tag or microchip. Not many people leave the house without a cellphone these days anyway so assume your being tracked or could be tracked anyway. Iīm not sure anyone is really that interested in my daily movements or reading my emails, internet history or phone tapping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Paywave isn't in this stuff yet.

    Sounds a lot like that dystopian theory the conspiracy sheeple are inventing, got any examples of this stuff at long range?
    dude I offerred before but you never turned up... I was going to microwave you as you rode past, 'memba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    dude I offerred before but you never turned up... I was going to microwave you as you rode past, 'memba?
    The fuck you babbling on about? Examples are required, all theory and working instances put read distance as a function of chip/coil size; one which does not support reading implants at anything over 100mm, if that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Went to London a month back - you canīt get on a bus anymore and pay cash - drivers wonīt and canīt accept it. They will only take Oyster cards or EACH passenger has to have a con-tactless credit card. Great way of tracking peoples movements.

    CCTV with a decent zoom and an automatic facial recognition system attached has a far longer range than an RFID tag or microchip. Not many people leave the house without a cellphone these days anyway so assume your being tracked or could be tracked anyway. Iīm not sure anyone is really that interested in my daily movements or reading my emails, internet history or phone tapping.
    1) every idiot posts enough pics on farsebook to render a 3d clone of them +/- 2mm

    2)You havent been able to get across nodnol without being continuously camera'd since late 90s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    The fuck you babbling on about? Examples are required, all theory and working instances put read distance as a function of chip/coil size; one which does not support reading implants at anything over 100mm, if that.
    Do you really think the only possible ramification of this technology is in tracking a person's movements?

    What about the influence it could exert on your access to finances or access to locations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Do you really think the only possible ramification of this technology is in tracking a person's movements?

    What about the influence it could exert on your access to finances or access to areas?
    It doesn't track a person's movements at all though.

    That 'influence' is the purpose of it, you don't need your wallet or keys; did you even read the article?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    It doesn't track a person's movements at all though.

    That 'influence' is the purpose of it, you don't need your wallet or keys; did you even read the article?
    Fuck me - you really are dumb, aren't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    1) every idiot posts enough pics on farsebook to render a 3d clone of them +/- 2mm

    2)You havent been able to get across nodnol without being continuously camera'd since late 90s.
    Exactly - so whats all the fuss about again? Detailed information on the average persons day to day life is more useful to big business than to the government and most peoples online browsing and bank transactions give a lot more useful information than a chip. The government donīt really care too much about us as individuals unless your a person of interest - in which case you would cut the chip out of your body, not carry a cellphone, not use normal banking methods and blackface or whiteface for the cameras.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Do you really think the only possible ramification of this technology is in tracking a person's movements?

    What about the influence it could exert on your access to finances or access to locations?
    Me thinks you need to understand how encryption and authentication works in an IT sense....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDemonLord View Post
    Me thinks you need to understand how encryption and authentication works in an IT sense....
    If you're suggesting you can't possibly imagine this technology being used for nefarious reasons, methinks you should fuck off to the dummy corner with bogan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    If you're suggesting you can't possibly imagine this technology being used for nefarious reasons methinks you should fuck off to the dummy corner with bogan.
    You seem to be suggesting you understand this technology, you clearly do not. 'They' cannot abuse it due to the inherent limitations of electromagnetism. the only way it could be abused is if they put something completely different into the implant. Which is like saying, don't use cellphones because they could put a bomb in them... Whereas it would be more appropriate (from a physical tech perspective) to say don't use cellphones or computers because they can listen to you, watch you, and track where you are.

    Speaking of abusing technology, you know 'they' can track your online shit right? so how about you actually follow through with you anti-surveillance stance and fuck right off; but I guess it would be too contradictory to your whinge about every-fucking-thing you can think up a conspiracy theory for...
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    G

    Well I guess we've found our good obedient little citizen.

    Edit: Fucked if I know how that G got in the heading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Well I guess we've found our good obedient little citizen.
    Ah, the quality fallback 'argument' to attempt to bully and instill fear into a technology you have no fucking clue of how it works. Here's a tip, look up spread spectrum radio communication... (maybe start with your times tables first though you fucking imbecilic drone)

    Just how do you reconcile such an anti-tptb online presence with you hatred of being surveiled though?
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    If they start chipping babies and migrants, from Jan 1, 2017. Everyone will be trackable by the year 2100.

    Anyone still old enough not to have been chipped, can be sent off to the glue factory, including those playing the Cryogenics Joker card

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