Re: The End of Privacy ?

James Daugherty (daugh@home.msen.com)
Sun, 28 Jun 1998 13:37:57 -0400


The worst rise to the top in government. Expect those on
top to misuse smart card info in every imaginable way against
their perceived enemies. A card without which you won't be
able to drive, fly, make purchases, etc etc etc.

Come-on, use your head!

James
-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle Jones <spike66@ibm.net>
To: extropians@extropy.com <extropians@extropy.com>
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1998 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: The End of Privacy ?

James Daugherty wrote:

> >Of course the card can be used to track your movements...every time you
use
> >it, your position will be known....if it is required for many many uses
by
> >government fiat.
>
> >I want the government as inefficient as possible in enforcing its dirty
> >stinking laws.

heres a spin on privacy that i dont often see:suppose we wanted to form a
system
that intentionally ended
privacy, for volunteers only. one could sign up, pay a fee, get
a magnetic chip implanted in or on one's person, that would
allow the government or anyone else to know ones whereabouts
and actions at any time. this would apply only to those of us who
are hard-line openness advocates. it would carry medical records,
for instance, financial information for use in purchasing, or for
allowing advertising people to really know what i am interested
in purchasing, etc. i think i might sign up for something like that,
just to show that for a subset of humanity, total openness is nothing
to fear. or perhaps i would learn that this is something to be feared?
spike