Aaah yes tis the end of the world...
I'll drink to that mate....
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Carl Pagano <pagan...@comcast.net> wrote:
>I use a passcard to travel. You can see the RFD chip embedded in it. It came
>with a lead or aluminum lined sleeve. I was advised always to use this in my
>wallet. You can't opt-out of that, but, for credit cards, at least for now,
>you can with some. I returned a credit card and opted out of the RFD chip.
>It's always crazy or funny until it happens to you or someone you know. I knew
>someone who was embroiled in an identity theft scandal. She couldn't even
>apply for financial aid for school because someone got a hold of her social
>security number. Another friend is wanted in Florida for a moving violation
>she didn't commit. Difference here is that it is obvious that they are of
>different races. It's a pain in the ass to try to straighten something like
>this out.
> Best thing is to be cautious. A small piece of aluminum foil isn't that big
> a deal. Been doing it with my passcard for years when I go to Canada.
> Just be glad someone hasn't said that it's mandatory to embed a chip in
> you. We already do it with animals. Children?
> And no, this is not that far fetched. The technology is already here
> for that. Cell phones are tracked automatically so you don't have to give the
> location when you dial 911. This has been a mandatory feature on cell phones
> for a number of years. Cars will soon have a mandatory "black box" in them.
> Either you roll with it, or move to an Inuit village…..
> Carl…….
>On Feb 9, 2013, at 8:44 PM, dirt...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>> Actually, a lot. That's when the crazys started wrapping them in foil and
>> started buying RFD-safe steel-mesh passport holders. Now you see them
>> walking around with these stainless-steel mesh beanies. Attract good women
>> that way, too.
>>
>> Whoo-HEE.
>>
>> Should I cancel?
>>
>> Doctor of Dirt
>>
>> From: "Gill Ediger" <gi...@att.net>
>> To: s...@caver.net
>> Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2013 8:19:23 PM
>> Subject: Re: [SWR] RFID Credit Cards
>>
>> My passport does. Who knows what kind of information is on that?
>> --Ediger
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