How do you know that you already don't have one?Over my dead body and probably thiers if they ever try it.
You ever been to the airport? They got these big old archway thingies that detect any metal. Pretty cool tech really, you should check it out.How do you know that you already don't have one?
How do any of us know?
Contemplation intensifies...
You ever been to the airport? They got these big old archway thingies that detect any metal. Pretty cool tech really, you should check it out.
When you start unlocking doors with your arm in your smart house or work for a stupid company.How do you know that you already don't have one?
There are plenty of other means of identifying somebody: fingerprints, physical appearance, retinas, DNA, etc.
Well it's already likely a GPS and they lie about it. I mean the thing has to have some kind of connection to the outside world to be able to ping the charge to an account. There is such things as Wifi tracking. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_positioning_system) Everytime they get close enough to one of those hotspots I'm sure there is data collected & not to mention the doors they open on the companies connection. The amount of money they put into this system and the prices of the tags their putting into their employees it's hard to believe they wouldn't track it some how. Specially if cooperate hears the whole line, "It comes out so easily as pushing a little on your hand". The thought of retagging people at a high price wouldn't be ideal to management.Good argument. However those simple identification chips would most likely evolve to full fledged GPS trackers... because they would argue that they are "necessary".
It makes me sad that privacy is diminishing in our world. Seems like the only way to actually get some is living off the grid.
If you want privacy then fight for it. Inform the masses, regardless of if they call you crazy.
Um, okay. Do as you wish, lol.
lol, I don't mind. I just thought it was kind of funny.I just thought it was a good quote. It probably won't last too long in my sig, since I change it so often.
EDIT: Welp, nevermind, it's 2 lines too long. Somehow...
There's a 2 line limit to discourage overly long and flashy sigs.
Personally I'd make it longer but ye.
Discourage? Why? Could just limit size and color options.
2 lines is definitely short. 4 seems more reasonable.
Depending on the board software (For example, PHPBB, Vbulletin, SNF, mybb, Simple Machines, et cetera) it could lack sub categories on options for the signatures. Such as to limit image sizes as you suggested. I've personally never used XenForo so I can't say for sure, nor can I say how in depth its ACM or MCP is or if it really has one. Nor can I comment on how in-depth its hacks/mod scene is. However, all that being said it could lack the features and addons/mods that people can easily install, making this required for one to code themselves. If the website owner doesn't want to bother it would be much easier if XenoForo limits a length to just limit that than to modify the board software and just call it a day.Discourage? Why? Could just limit size and color options.
2 lines is definitely short. 4 seems more reasonable.
It could definitely be useful in a lot of ways, similar to how I think smartphones are under utilized for such things as door access controls and personal ID/data for doctor visits or whatever. Problem is that it inherently is incredibly invasive to privacy and could be a real concern if it was compromised.Mandatory no, optional yes.
I'd be down if I could control all data elements stored in the chip. At that point it becomes a convenient keyfob replacement.
If not then solid nope.