I wear a tin hat sometime too. I would prefer anonymity myself but with 
advancements in imaging technology, drones, and satellites those hopes are 
lost. I truly don't know if I should still resist or embrace it. 

What concerns me is having a radio transponder in my person. The effect of 
radio waves on biology are not fully understood. We don't know how much we are 
messing up until years later when future generations look back and face palm. 

As a general rule for me I try to keep non biological things on the outside. 
Chin implants erode bone tissue, silicone makes hard breasts, and titanium 
alloys can leach aluminum. Just saying, as it is with everything you have to 
weigh the good with the bad. I just do not see the advantage in this technology 
yet.   

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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 5:06 PM, "Seeley, Tim (PSA-Akron)" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Please forgive me for this wet blanket thought: but this implant idea has 
> dangerous, far reaching, freedom destroying, potential.  If big brother keeps 
> tabs on out phone calls now, what would he do with this level of financial 
> and geographical tracking device?  Sounds too much like the foretold mark of 
> the beast to me.
> 
> V/R
> Tim Seeley
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Torrie Fischer
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 3:35 PM
> To: SYN/HAK discussion list
> Subject: Re: [SH-Discuss] Interesting project to show SYN/HAK
> 
>> On Friday, November 08, 2013 11:28:52 Justin Herman wrote:
>> What are we needing for the door?
> 
> An RFID reader chip and external housing, a properly designed+built 12v DC 
> power supply instead of the ugly PSU hack that is fail-insecure that can be 
> toggled by an arduino, and a circuit to interface the arduino with the RFID 
> chip and whatever power supply it needs.
> 
> And a bunch of RFID tokens for people.
> 
> I think thats it, really. If someone wants to design the whole thing as a 
> small single circuit, I can arrange to produce some circuit boards to be 
> populated and easily assembled by others that want the same setup. Bonus 
> points for using a raw AVR chip.
> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Torrie Fischer
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>> On Friday, November 01, 2013 09:41:37 David Sikes wrote:
>>>> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-xnt-implantable-nfc-chip You guys
>>>> might be interested in this.
>>>> 
>>>> This is an implantable microchip that can be installed by your local
>>>> piercing artist that can then be used to share links, virtual business
>>>> cards, unlock doors, log in to computers, all kinds of amazing things!
>>>> If
>>>> you could help us share this with the community so we can get this to be
>>> 
>>> a
>>> 
>>>> reality, it would be amazing and sincerely appreciated!
>>>> 
>>>> I'd also be more than happy to work with you to set up authentication
>>>> systems that are NFC compatible and can work with this chip, such as the
>>>> one we have implemented to open the door at FamiLAB in Orlando.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks! If you have any questions, let me know!
>>> 
>>> Neat. We're looking to get an NFC door lock going, but we haven't invested
>>> in
>>> the components for it yet.
>>> 
>>>> By the way, you guys win at hackerspace names.
>>> 
>>> woo, thanks!
>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> David Sikes
>>>> Owner, Sikes PC Repair
>>>> 
>>>> Cell/Work: (407) 463-2925
>>>> Mail: [email protected]
>>>> http://www.SikesPC.com
>>> 
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