From: Sasha Chislenko (sasha1@netcom.com)
Date: Thu Sep 23 1999 - 13:22:05 MDT
You get a brochure with text and/or pictures that are supposed
to provoke a specific biochemical response from a certain
fringe group of users - e.g., rage, or sexual excitement,
or joy. The brochure is also sprinkled with nanobots that
detect this response, and react accordingly. For example,
chop up all your DNA - or remove all telomeres - if the
reaction was (or was not) detected. And maybe give you
immortality in the opposite case. Maybe you will be lucky
this time?
Seems much easier than having nanobots analyze your neural
structures, doesn't it?
Now, are you angry that such a scheme can exist?
[ activating attachment...]
We should just upload to better carriers sometime to get rid
of these stupid issues.
OK, no nanobots here this time, relax.
(actually, these are stego-nanobots, look between the bits)
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Sasha Chislenko <http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/home.html>
Email: <sasha1@netcom.com> ICQ: <48894339>
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