Re: nukes in texas

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Thu Dec 24 1998 - 12:32:19 MST


> Spike Jones <spike66@ibm.net> writes:
>
> > reason i mentioned it: one security device had me place my hand upon
> > a grid. it somehow measured the resistance between digits...
>
> Anders wrote: I'm not entirely sure I believe that explanation. It could
> be an
> impendance measurement, they can determine a lot of weird tissue
> properties that might be individual

anders, i should have written impedance. i think it went thru a range
of frequencies and measured em impedance, not resistance.

> . My guess is that it is a hand/fingerprint scanner of some kind.

could be. now that i think about it tho, this came up on this list
months ago. lotta folks dont want perfect identification connected
with their every credit purchase. a good friend and extropian
(from before we even knew what we were called) has taken to
using cash for everything, using the cash machine instead of a
credit card. carries several hundred bucks cash on him all the
time and would sooner eat dirt than allow a cookie to be set
on his computer. {8^D the catch is, he wasnt always that way.
this attitude developed in the past couple years. (?)

> Merry Newtonmass!

to you too anders! {8^D spike



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