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    By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips

    The Secret Connection Between Dopamine And Fear

    Amazon Secretly Removes "1984" From the Kindle

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    Image of Adam Simon Adam Simon
    10/03/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    Wow, way to spread the FUD.

    The passive RFID tags used in clothing provide just a serial number of the item, not anything personally revealing. Plus if you forget to cut them out, one trip through the drier will nuke them beyond useable.

    Your clothes are really the least of your RFID worries. Let's talk about the RFID tags in US passports, which *do* contain personal information and *are* verifiably insecure.
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    Image of Dirk Anger Dirk Anger
    10/04/09

    @Adam Simon: plus they're passive, so they only emit when you pass next to a reader, which is not as inexpensive as a tag
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    Image of Klebert L. Hall Klebert L. Hall
    10/03/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    "By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips"

    Maybe yours will, but mine won't. I don't even have a cellphone.
    -Kle.
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    Image of bookwench bookwench
    10/03/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    Aaaaand I'll be microwaving my clothing after purchase now, thanks. :/
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    Image of Adah Adah
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    I'm assuming the US Army already has my uniforms tagged in every way imagineable. And that my Anthrax and Smallpox vaccines were probably some form of mind control.
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    Image of Dirk Anger Dirk Anger
    10/04/09

    @Adah: I don't think the military makes such a fuss about their dog tags. Just think of it as the same but in many places.
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    Image of Post-Nuked Post-Nuked
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    Of course American Apparel uses them. So now you can wear over priced faux retro clothing modeled by heroin addicted 16 year olds and be followed be Skynet.
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    Image of ThisDudeRufus ThisDudeRufus
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    ...Why? So it'll update out Twitter account automatically whenever we enter a trendy nightclub?

    I swear, didn't people used to think the government would have to force us to use these things?
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    Image of schrodingers-katana schrodingers-katana
    10/03/09

    @ThisDudeRufus: This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a twitter.
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    Image of Paul_Is_Drunk Paul_Is_Drunk
    10/03/09

    @schrodingers-katana: +1.
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    Image of schrodingers-katana schrodingers-katana
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    Who's got two thumbs and will be buying all of his clothes vintage in the future? This guy.

    As I said the night I walked into a Wal-Mart at 3AM coming down off shrooms when I noticed the motion sensing lights in the freezer section: "I'm not ready for the f**king future yet!"

    Then I kicked the hell out of a stray cart, causing it to rebound to and fro off the doors (which, ironically, only reinforced my initial issue as it made more lights come on).

    Good times.
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    Image of Makidian Makidian
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    I haven't worked in retail for quite some time, but those used to be stickers that peel off right!? Why are they attaching them to clothes if they have to cut off later, it doesn't make sense.

    I could see embedding one in clothes, especially kids clothing that makes them easier to track down if they get lost or kidnapped, but it seems stupid to sew it into the clothing so that you the consumer has to cut it out of your clothes.
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    Image of qwijybo qwijybo
    10/02/09

    In reply to By 2014, All Of Your Clothes Will Be Tagged With RFID Microchips
    Not an issue isn't the world supposed to end before that.
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    Makidian promoted this comment qwijybo was starred qwijybo was unstarred
    Image of Makidian Makidian
    10/02/09

    @qwijybo: The RFID's they are putting into clothes are responsible for the 2012 catastrophe because the radio waves...mess with the magnetic ummm...poles...and...nevermind.
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    Image of lilliputzian lilliputzian
    08/20/09

    In reply to The Secret Connection Between Dopamine And Fear
    so, wait...all those wingnuts jumping up and down and screaming about Hitler and the Nazis at townhall meetings about healthcare reform actually are on crack??? this blows my mind. i used to say that, but only in a metaphorical sense. little did i know that i was making a clear and concise diagnosis. awesome...
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    Image of marlowespade marlowespade
    08/20/09

    In reply to The Secret Connection Between Dopamine And Fear
    Well for Pete's sake, why don't you just gift-wrap the reservoir and hand Gotham over to Scarecrow? You're not even making it hard!
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    Image of gorehound gorehound
    08/20/09

    In reply to The Secret Connection Between Dopamine And Fear
    i used to prefer a much better way at getting scared.............

    It was called WINDOWPANE and what a frakken trip that used to be inthe old days.
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    Image of crashedpc - Haifisch crashedpc - Haifisch
    08/20/09

    @gorehound: Odd, aren't dancing elephants supposed to be awesome?
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    08/20/09

    In reply to The Secret Connection Between Dopamine And Fear
    *raises hand* Ah, yes, do you recommend the crack or the cigarette route when it comes to terrifying the masses? I believe that cigarettes are more economical in the long run but crack has a bigger short term impact.
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    Image of Annalee Newitz Annalee Newitz
    08/20/09

    @crashedpc : ゴキブリ and 蟑螂 division: Cocaine 12 hours after the lynchings. Just what the evil doctor ordered.
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    08/20/09

    @Annalee Newitz: I'm gonna be high ALL THE TIME!
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    Image of Moff Moff
    07/19/09

    In reply to Amazon Secretly Removes "1984" From the Kindle
    EVERYONE BE SURE TO MENTION HOW YOU PREFER PAPER BOOKS WHEN YOU COMMENT AND THAT YOU HAD BLEACH FOR LIKE SOOOO LONG BEFORE NEVERMIND CAME OUT.
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    Image of ParryLost ParryLost
    07/19/09

    @Moff:Are you suggesting people should avoid saying they prefer paper books in a discussion about one of the flaws of e-book readers? Why?
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    Moff promoted this comment ParryLost was starred ParryLost was unstarred
    Image of Moff Moff
    07/19/09

    @ParryLost: It's just so played out! It's not even that relevant or useful of a comment. What, like Kindle users are gonna go, "Ohhhhh -- if I'd just bought a paper book, it wouldn't have gotten deleted"?

    And so many of the "I prefer paper" comments aren't even about the merits of print books as a medium so much as plain old snobbery, like "Kindle? Sorry, I'll stick with real books." As if it's some kind of noble stance to take. We are on a science-fiction site, and we live in what is still largely a print-based culture. No one is denying the merits of the print book.

    It's like if you own a Segway and discover you have problems riding it to work because there's a big hill or something. And you're trying to figure out what might be done, and someone says, "Well, that's why I just drive my car." Thanks, jackass -- I never thought of that.

    (Please note that I'm not actually calling you a jackass.)
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    Image of Wookie1972 Wookie1972
    07/19/09

    In reply to Amazon Secretly Removes "1984" From the Kindle
    Napoleon apparently said "Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence," and I think that applies here. Maybe I don't feel as bad because I prefer actual paper books. Call me crazy.
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