Big brother may soon become the giant brother ?
From MIT Technology Reviw, March-April 2018 issue,pages 22-23:
"SJ Railways, Swedem's state-owned national railway--is moving welll byond e-tickets by conducting the world's first NFC payment trial using microchips literally embedded in customers, by offering the option to place a biometric chip under the skin ini passengers' hands."
So its only a matter of time before New York State puts a chip in my palm to tax picking my nose or other forms of self aggression.
Just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean they are not after you.
Firelock76 Considering some of the rather unusual piercings in rather unusual places I've seen in the men's locker room at the gym (don't ask!) stuff like this doesn't surprise me anymore.
Considering some of the rather unusual piercings in rather unusual places I've seen in the men's locker room at the gym (don't ask!) stuff like this doesn't surprise me anymore.
But I have so many questions.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, any other railroad, company, or person.t fun any
54light15But don't you notice how those "chippies" get head of the line privileges? They can always get tickets to the show that everyone wants to see. They just show their wrist and get 10 per cent off everything they buy? Isn't it great that the cops now have scanners that can get everyone's information off the chip and the people aren't even aware that they're being scanned? What a brave new world it will be!
When I was working we had Mag or RF Cards to open doors - different crafts were allowed to open different doors. Some would put their cards in their wallets and then wave the wallet by the reader to open the door.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
But don't you notice how those "chippies" get head of the line privileges? They can always get tickets to the show that everyone wants to see. They just show their wrist and get 10 per cent off everything they buy? Isn't it great that the cops now have scanners that can get everyone's information off the chip and the people aren't even aware that they're being scanned? What a brave new world it will be!
CSSHEGEWISCH It would be interesting to determine just how this tech-crazed cyborg would renew or refill his transit card.
It would be interesting to determine just how this tech-crazed cyborg would renew or refill his transit card.
This weekend, I attended a tour of Amtrak's dispatch offices in Chicago and heard for my first time, the term "Bio-break" which was used by our host to refer to potty breaks. A term he said was learned when he worked on the west coast. Now Meow-Meow has a new Bio term. As the world turns. Does Meow-Meow use a litter box?
He just uses Bluetooth to pair himself to the machine..
Digging through your purse or pockets every time you enter public transit can be a hassle, so last year Australian biohacker Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow (yes, that’s his legal name) had a chip from a transit pass implanted in his hand. The chip allowed him to tap on or off of trains in Sydney with a wave of his wrist. That is, until last August, when transit officers handed him fine for traveling without a valid ticket, despite still having $14.07 still left on the chip.
On Friday morning in Australia, in an unprecedented legal case, Meow-Meow pled guilty in a local Sydney court to charges of traveling without a valid ticket and failing to produce a ticket for inspection. The battle, though, is likely far from over. At the heart of the case is not just whether one man was within the bounds of the law when he took apart his transit pass and implanted it in his hand, but whether governments have the authority to intervene in the technology we put in our bodies, and how laws will adjust to the rapid expansion of implanted technology.
“I paid my fare. I tapped on just like anyone else,” Meow-Meow told Gizmodo. “The law hasn’t caught up with the technology. That’s all this case was.”
Read the full article at https://gizmodo.com/australian-biohacker-who-implanted-transit-pass-in-his-1823832689
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