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So a photo is personal data? I guess I need to advise you of your privacy and request to look at your face when you're walking down the street. Now, which law covers that??

And you say fingerprints are on the card. WRONG! Can you say minutiae? The entire fingerprint isn't on the card. Just certain points from which the fingerprint cannot be recreated. Maybe these scientists can prove this wrong - they're so smart!!

The cards DO NOT have RFID. RFID is what you have when you drive your car through toll lanes. But you have no issue there because it is convenient for you. That kind of technology can be read from many, many feet. The read distance on your card is less than 1". So you'll drive through toll booths broadcasting personal data 10-30 feet, but you won't wear a identity card that only transmits "NON-PERSONAL" information 1"

I'd like a RFID that can be put on bicycles so we could track stolen bikes....204.52.215.13 02:28, 13 October 2007 (EDT)

NO WONDER THESE GREAT SCIENTIST SENT A PROBE TO MARS AND MISSED THE ENTIRE PLANET!!!


So this is a spaceman wiki? If so, say hi to Niel Armstrong for me.... or whomever runs Fireball XL-5 or the starship Enterprise.... and I wonder if marijuana has the same effect on Vulcans that it does on Humans? (well, ginger certainly has a pretty weird effect on Harry Turtledove's alien "The Race". 204.52.215.13 02:27, 13 October 2007 (EDT)

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