>From: Spike Jones <spike66@ibm.net>
>They didnt say how much it costs. If reasonable, Ill take one. Recall
>some time ago I bought up the notion of a group of volunteers who
>are willing to have *every* aspect of their lives open to scrutiny
>by anyone. Heres one application: testing the new human ID implants.
>Another is voice recognition and verification for purchases. Ill do it!
>Pick meeeeeeee!
>
>Zero, you and I were among those who were advocating a more transparent
>society. This latest little girl who was kidnapped Thursday and was
>recovered
>yesterday could be the poster child for open society. How about it, you
>parents? Would you be in favor of ID implants for your kids?
I am so convinced of the benefits of transparency, that I'd certainly
consider being one of the guinea pigs in order to get the ball rolling. In
fact, a few weeks back I was seriously considering rigging up webcams
throughout the house and leaving them connected to the web 24/7. Couldn't
convince the wife though (like me she likes to run around less than fully
clad).
So instead, I'll be setting up a cam in my office so she (or anyone else
who's interested) can watch me while I work :) Still shopping for a webcam.
I'll let you know when its up and running.
-Zero
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