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6-6-6 PING.
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Advocates of the technology said they did not plan to go that far. But, they said, they do see broader possibilities, such as implanting RFID tags under the skin of children to avoid problems with lost or forgotten tags. More immediately, they said, they could see using the technology to track whether students attend individual classes.
4 posted on
11/17/2004 4:53:00 AM PST by
Happy2BMe
(It's not quite time to rest - John Kerry is still out there (and so is Hillary))
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5 posted on
11/17/2004 4:55:48 AM PST by
backhoe
(Just a Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the Trackball into the Dawn of Information...)
To: Happy2BMe
they could see using the technology to track whether students attend individual classes I guess teachers in Houston are too stupid to handle taking attendance?
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13 posted on
11/17/2004 8:31:51 AM PST by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: Happy2BMe; backhoe
Here is a kid that will certainly be undergoing mental evaluations! Ornery little snot. Who the hell does he think he is?
>>Some older students are not so enthusiastic.
"It's too Big Brother for me," said Kenneth Haines, a 15-year-old ninth grader who is on the football and debate teams. "Something about the school wanting to know the exact place and time makes me feel kind of like an animal."<<
14 posted on
11/17/2004 8:34:17 AM PST by
B4Ranch
(The lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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