Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted
> or something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In
> those cases they probably have to fall back upon the traditional
>
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When I saw the title of this thread,
I was assuming it would be about getting Mozambique
or Sealand or other passports of convenience or coolness-factor
like the Old-School Cypherpunks used to do :-)
On 10/30/05, Gregory Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only people that I knew that had two
At 01:42 AM 10/30/2005, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted
> or something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In
> those cases the
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 08:42:35PM -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted or
> something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In those
> cases they proba
On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 03:05:25AM +, Justin wrote:
> If I apply for a new one now, and then apply for a another one once the
> gov starts RFID-enabling them, will the first one be invalidated? Or
> can I have two passports, the one without RFID to use, and the one with
> RFID to play with?
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At 01:31 AM 10/30/05 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
>They've said they'll fall back on the traditional
>"If we can't read the passport it's invalid and you'll need to
>replace it before we'll let you leave the country" technique,
>just as they often do with expired passports and sometimes
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On 2005-10-29T21:17:25-0700, Gregory Hicks wrote:
> > Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 03:05:25 +
> > From: Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > If I apply for a new one now, and then apply for a another one once
> > the gov starts RFID-enabling them, will the first one be
> > invalidated? Or can I have
On 2005-10-22T01:51:50-0400, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
> --- begin forwarded text
>
> Tyler and Jayme left Iraq in May 2005. The Arbil office failed; there
> wasn't enough business in Kurdistan. They moved to London, where Tyler
> still works for SSI. His time in Iraq has transformed him to the exte
At 11:59 PM + 10/30/05, Justin wrote:
>Tyler likes the high-speed lifestyle so much that he ditched it and
>moved to London?
He and Jayme are back in Kurdistan, now. Don't know for how long, though.
He's teaching a new class of engineers, including crypto and security
stuff. Watched their jaws
Gregory Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>As for applying for one now, I think the deadline for the non-RFID passwords
>is about 3 days away (31 Oct 2005), but I could be wrong. (In other words, if
>your application is not in processing by 31 Oct, then you get the new,
>improved, RFID passport.)
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