Comment Where is the Kings ring? (Score 1) 843
Implanting a chip under your skin as a personal ID is a very naive idea. It sounds like a sales stunt from a freshman business student, adopted by a desperate-for-recognition start-up company. We have implanted a lot of technologies in our bodies.
Just for example; crown teeth and filling, artificial joints, heart valves, remains dispensers for colon-cancer removals, plastic Corneal Implants, steel plates for broken bones, titanium replacements for bones, bypass implants, artificial skin for burns victims, in addition to silicon implants for cosmetic surgeries.
Every time any of these new medical miracles come out, we hear most of the voices praising science and we hear the religious crowd performing ceremonial rituals for acceptance of these new medicines and surgical operations. RFID deployment inside the human body is simply an overdue addition to these medical miracles. However, the moment we begin to consider that a permanent implant in the body is a work related subject, and that it is part of the job, we instantly forget the real world.
The real world states that you have the possibility of losing your job by the end of the surgery, or even sometimes while you are on the surgery table. In todays world of corporate America, a layoff, department change, a transfer, a promotion, a merger, an acquisition, a bankruptcy, or simply closing the shop and going out of business due to closure of the business unit is just around the corner. add the changing world of software, hardware, networks and wiring, etc, and you have an extreme possibility of one-year time life expectancy for such an implant.
Maybe the clandestine and intelligence community, in addition to industrial espionage community would benefit from such implants, because simply they have a lot more in their life to worry about than just a chip implant under the skin.
This makes you ask a simple question; what happened to the ancient old way of verification; Where is the kings ring that he gave you? How come you are not wearing it?
The ironic answer might be; I do not like rings, but I love chip-implants under my skin.
That does not mean that this is the end of times. That means you just got an answer from a freakin wierdo.
Just for example; crown teeth and filling, artificial joints, heart valves, remains dispensers for colon-cancer removals, plastic Corneal Implants, steel plates for broken bones, titanium replacements for bones, bypass implants, artificial skin for burns victims, in addition to silicon implants for cosmetic surgeries.
Every time any of these new medical miracles come out, we hear most of the voices praising science and we hear the religious crowd performing ceremonial rituals for acceptance of these new medicines and surgical operations. RFID deployment inside the human body is simply an overdue addition to these medical miracles. However, the moment we begin to consider that a permanent implant in the body is a work related subject, and that it is part of the job, we instantly forget the real world.
The real world states that you have the possibility of losing your job by the end of the surgery, or even sometimes while you are on the surgery table. In todays world of corporate America, a layoff, department change, a transfer, a promotion, a merger, an acquisition, a bankruptcy, or simply closing the shop and going out of business due to closure of the business unit is just around the corner. add the changing world of software, hardware, networks and wiring, etc, and you have an extreme possibility of one-year time life expectancy for such an implant.
Maybe the clandestine and intelligence community, in addition to industrial espionage community would benefit from such implants, because simply they have a lot more in their life to worry about than just a chip implant under the skin.
This makes you ask a simple question; what happened to the ancient old way of verification; Where is the kings ring that he gave you? How come you are not wearing it?
The ironic answer might be; I do not like rings, but I love chip-implants under my skin.
That does not mean that this is the end of times. That means you just got an answer from a freakin wierdo.