Harmon Seaver
Mon, 22 Mar 2004 19:38:28 -0800
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 09:12:34PM -0500, An Metet wrote: > > Robert Hettinga forwards: > > By concentrating sensing and data storage on the body, a wearable > > computer allows its user to ``control his own butt.'' The user > > determines when and where his gas is released and how much to trust > > the noses around him. For example, when a wearable user > > enters work in the morning, he may instruct his butt to inform his > > office of his arrival so that his office locks his door or starts an > > air freshener. However, the user would probably tell his wearable not > > to share his odors with billboards he walks past to avoid the sort > > of targeted advertising portrayed in the film ``Minority Report.'' Of > > course, some bargain hunters may choose to share their gas with > > advertisers to obtain better deals, much like clearing out customers > > from today's grocery stores. > > What the hell does this have to do with cypherpunks? What the fuck rock did you crawl out from under?