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Implanted Locator Chips: They're HEEERE!
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| August 15, 2002
| Advanced Digital Technologies
Posted on 08/18/2002 10:05:05 AM PDT by DGallandro
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To: Trailerpark Badass
Well, eventually to track homeschoolers, truants, parents who don't attend school functions (Why aren't they here?! Where are they?!)Parents who don't make it down to the polling place to vote for more money for schools, etc. Tell your local school board to take those little itty bitty chips and shove....oh you know what I mean.
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posted on
08/18/2002 3:48:48 PM PDT
by
ladylib
To: isthisnickcool
IBM is the company that loaned ADSX their money.
You seem awful upset about this company's business position. Are you shorting it?
To: Eala
ditto
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posted on
08/18/2002 4:16:48 PM PDT
by
umgud
To: snippy_about_it
You seem awful upset about this company's business position. Are you shorting it?
Shorting it? Nope. I've followed it on and off but did not know about IBM. So, that makes me the fool on this thread:)
I wonder if IBM will continue to pour money down the hole? ADSX just looks like another company that appears to be more hype than anything else.
I was wondering why they were on the NASDAQ. The IBM connection may explain that.
Slinking off into corner to suck thumb......
To: isthisnickcool
Come out of the corner, you just seemed a little angry and I wondered.
To: Eala
What I find so frightening is that I wrote a piece of fiction about 2 years ago on this very subject. It starts with the criminals (parolees) and somewhere along the line, the government decides that they need to keep track of concealed-carry holders, designed to go tongue-in-groove with "smart gun" technology.
So suddenly everyone who is "legally" armed can be instantly tracked. Wouldn't THAT be a boon to a totalitarian state?
I realize I shouldn't be giving the bassids ideas, but I figure if I can think of it, so can they, so we need to start preparing NOW.
Gotta get out my Tinfoil Hat and bone up on "Time/Life Books Home Surgery Made Simple"
That last line was a joke, folks...
Sort of.
DG
To: ASDFGHJK; apillar; arm958
To: AppyPappy
Y2K is coming... Bwaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! That is priceless!
To: DGallandro
I hear that the Neron Corp. will soon corner the market....
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posted on
08/19/2002 1:34:43 AM PDT
by
Hemlock
To: Texasforever
Bwaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
As the old saying goes "He who laughs last laughs best."
IMO the last laugh is still to be had.
Will you do crow pie or just deny?
To: philman_36
Hey arm958, sound like "a solution" to you?
Potentially, but I don't see anyone on any government level rushing to implement it. I do see a little company in Florida with grandiose schemes and dollar signs in their eyes. I just don't see Hegel's theory in this one.
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posted on
08/19/2002 6:12:23 AM PDT
by
arm958
To: SLB
Beat ya by almost a whole day with that thought :o) Simple concepts always work.......
Stay Safe !
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posted on
08/19/2002 9:30:29 AM PDT
by
Squantos
To: arm958
Potentially, but I don't see anyone on any government level rushing to implement it.Maybe you just have a narrow view of things. There are so many fronts in this "war". Keep your eyes "wide" open.
Nationwide use of Amber alert urged - Texas among states without uniform use of system The time to expand the program is now, he said.
"The whole country is focused on missing children now, and this case has proved the Amber alert has tangible results," he said. "So you will probably see it initiated much more rapidly and more comprehensively than we have seen in the past."
To: DGallandro
What I find so frightening is that I wrote a piece of fiction about 2 years ago on this very subject. It starts with the criminals (parolees) and somewhere along the line, the government decides that they need to keep track of concealed-carry holders, designed to go tongue-in-groove with "smart gun" technology.So suddenly everyone who is "legally" armed can be instantly tracked. Wouldn't THAT be a boon to a totalitarian state? Ugh. You could even take it a step further -- plant the device in the gun (possession of a gun "without" being a felony, of course). Now they really know where the (legal) guns are.
I realize I shouldn't be giving the bassids ideas, but I figure if I can think of it, so can they, so we need to start preparing NOW.
You're correct. They're amoral, not necessarily stupid. "bassids"?
Gotta get out my Tinfoil Hat and bone up on "Time/Life Books Home Surgery Made Simple"
Ugh. No, get yourself an education in electronics (or find a sympathetic engineer/physicist) and publish the book "How to Generate a Really Big Electromagnetic Pulse With Stuff Found in the Average Kitchen." (Unfortunately, I think high explosives are pretty much required for the biggest generators, but if you can localize/focus it enough it shouldn't be too hard to blow out the clamp diodes, leaving the innards vulnerable to the next pulse.)
Surgery is messy, dangerous, and can leave scars. Better if the device just... quits. That last line was a joke, folks...
Noted. D
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posted on
08/19/2002 5:26:38 PM PDT
by
Eala
To: Eala
Clarification: "Bassids"
Having been born without legally wed parents.
I use that as a figure of speech, much like Fed'ral Gubmint
I hope that clears things up.
And I'll never admit that I have a background in Electronics. Never never never.
DG
To: DGallandro
I am reminded of the solution proposed by the "Terminator".
To: wcbtinman
What solution was that?
Sorry, my mind wanders...I'm running after it.
DG
To: DGallandro
The solution was for the Machines to send the Terminator back through time to kill the mother of the resistance leader so that he was never born.
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