Is this even possible?
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Is this even possible?
http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html
Just seems too 1984 to me to be real. The potential is there at least according to the author.
Just seems too 1984 to me to be real. The potential is there at least according to the author.
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Re: Is this even possible?
*Shudder*Crazy_Vasey wrote:http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html
Just seems too 1984 to me to be real. The potential is there at least according to the author.
Reminds me of the story of boiling the frog....we're certainly being cooked slowly...
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Nothing that a good dose of static electricity and/or magnetic fields won't take care of. I doubt they can make hardened electronics that small. Time to get myself a Van der Graf generator to go with my high power neodymium magnets. Bye bye pesky RFID chips!
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Areius, I wonder what would happen if you put them in the same room
*Imagines vast sparks of static*
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Blah. It's a disgusting idea to track people, even criminals. (hey, if they're out of jail, they paid their debt to society, right?) That's why EMP weapons are so great. They're the balancing act between freedom and the horrors of electronic slavery. Yes, magnets are nice, too. I didn't know static can kill chips, though...
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Re: Is this even possible?
I guess the guy who imagined this thing must be named Dick Tator.
aerius wrote:Nothing that a good dose of static electricity and/or magnetic fields won't take care of. I doubt they can make hardened electronics that small. Time to get myself a Van der Graf generator to go with my high power neodymium magnets. Bye bye pesky RFID chips!
Won't those crazy people consider making tags that are immune to those things?
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with people already checking email, listening on your phone, and watching through the window if they have probable cause, why is this a problem?
this just shows I must get to head of it before it really starts up.
this just shows I must get to head of it before it really starts up.
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They can try, but they'll fail. There's no way to make miniature electronics that are immune to large doses of static electricity and powerful magnetic fields. The circuits will simply get fried. With larger chips like the ones in radios it's possible to ground and shield them from static and magnetic fields, but with something as small as those RFID chips it's simply not possible. Chances are if you put those things on a wool sweater they'll be fried the first time someone tries the sweater on. I like the microwave idea too, that should also fry the chips pretty good.Shinova wrote:aerius wrote:Nothing that a good dose of static electricity and/or magnetic fields won't take care of. I doubt they can make hardened electronics that small. Time to get myself a Van der Graf generator to go with my high power neodymium magnets. Bye bye pesky RFID chips!
Won't those crazy people consider making tags that are immune to those things?
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Mmmm....Van der Graf...
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Wouldn't a Faraday cage be enough to stop them?
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Re: Is this even possible?
Well, according to this, the US government has plans for a sinister global mind control program, which will start next year!!!!Crazy_Vasey wrote:http://news.com.com/2010-1069-980325.html
Just seems too 1984 to me to be real. The potential is there at least according to the author.
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