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07-24-2006, 09:40 PM | #1 |
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Implantable RFID Microchips
Are you for or against this technology?
If you don't have enough information to vote, search google and check out what it is about because it is an important decision that will have to be made probably in the near future.
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07-24-2006, 09:57 PM | #2 |
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depends on the application,
for shopping, it'd be kickass.... just pile all the stuff in your cart and head for the door. people with comfort access are already in the RFID world |
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I don't want it but I think the military already has it in our future. They say it will be for tracking and storing info and what not but I still would not want to have it or a barcode of some sort.
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actually that is the next wave of the future.......at least in grocery retail as far as I know. Walmart is making all of their vendors implement these chips in their products--to use it for inventory purposes, warehouse distribution centers, etc. They are not the only ones either. Albertson's is also planning on using this technology in the next 2-3 years. I'm sure that there are other industries as well. I just read in the Chicago Tribune that they are trying to make a law that requires that all dogs get "chipped" so that when they get lost, or get loose and bite somebody, etc., they can locate the owner.
"If an animal is involved in a bite situation, we can identify it. But mostly, it's to return your animal to you." A City Council ordinance likely to face a Wednesday vote would require dog owners to have a microchip implanted in the scruff of a pet's neck for identification purposes. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...l=chi-news-hed
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I'm definitely for this and other similar technologies in general, but it all depends on how they're used. For tracking inventory and things like that, I think it's fantastic. For implanting in people? Not so sure about that yet. I think there would need to be a significant advance in technology and infrastructure first to make it viable, not to mention legislation to regulate it.
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