Re: /. [GPS-tracked Clothing]

2005-05-31 Thread Justin
On 2005-05-29T18:46:43+0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
 Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/29/1547234
 Posted by: CmdrTaco, on 2005-05-29 16:07:00
 
from the finally-i-have-to-ask-why dept.
[1]Anil Kandangath writes A Japanese firm has shown off new
technology that enables GPS units to be embedded [2]in clothing that
will enable the wearer to be tracked continuously. The device is thin
enough to be tacked on unobtrusively and is powered by a thin watch
battery.

As opposed to a thick watch battery?

It is also capable of taking biometric measurements and
[3]transmitting them PCs and handheld devices.

Is that english?  I don't think the device transmits PCs and handheld
devices to biometric measurements.

Though marketed as a device to enable people to keep track of
spouses, how long before such technology becomes intrusive in our
lives? Like tracking your spouse is ok?. What a world!

I know that isn't english, and it's only marginally coherent.

I would much rather read a summary written by someone literate.

 References
 
1. http://www.ecogito.net/anil

I don't see it.

2. http://forgetmenotpanties.contagiousmedia.org/
3. http://forgetmenotpanties.contagiousmedia.org/sensatech.html

Uh huh.  This looks like a joke or a scam.  Even if it's not, I have a
hard time believing that a girlfriend/wife/daughter is not going to
notice that in her panties, and I doubt sufficiently miniaturized GPS
receivers could be made for so little money.

Perhaps that's why Anil seems to have removed the entry in his blog?

Do you now understand why I hate redistribution of slashdot stories?

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Re: [wearables] /. [GPS-tracked Clothing]

2005-05-31 Thread Lucy Dunne
a but check out the parent website, contagious media
(http://contagiousmedia.org/). the site is a hoax :)
--lucy



On 5/29/05, Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/29/1547234
 Posted by: CmdrTaco, on 2005-05-29 16:07:00
 
from the finally-i-have-to-ask-why dept.
[1]Anil Kandangath writes A Japanese firm has shown off new
technology that enables GPS units to be embedded [2]in clothing that
will enable the wearer to be tracked continuously. The device is thin
enough to be tacked on unobtrusively and is powered by a thin watch
battery. It is also capable of taking biometric measurements and
[3]transmitting them PCs and handheld devices. Though marketed as a
device to enable people to keep track of spouses, how long before such
technology becomes intrusive in our lives? Like tracking your spouse
is ok?. What a world!
 
 References
 
1. http://www.ecogito.net/anil
2. http://forgetmenotpanties.contagiousmedia.org/
3. http://forgetmenotpanties.contagiousmedia.org/sensatech.html
 
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