so I'll have my chip under my skin... and my RFID jammer in my watch. I 
haven't worn a watch for a couple years. Maybe my palm pilot will work. 

Oh, the RFID chip can be my mitten string! I've been hankering for the 
little tool that keeps my other tools from getting too far away. They could 
all be keeping track of ME and whistle when I get out of range. No more lost 
cell phone! (I was hoping that bluetooth could be turned to that end.)

jlz

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Mike Lieman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:29:47 -0400
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Personal Health ID

> On 7/27/05, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > That is almost like having someone read your mind whether you like it or 
> > not.
> > Will we have to walk around wrapped in aluminum foil or carry our own
> > personal signal jammer if we would like some privacy?
> >
> 
> There was a time, not too long ago when this was considered 
> EXCESSIVELY paranoid. RFID jammers will become commonplace, I'm 
> sure. It's not too hard.
------- End of Original Message -------



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