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Man RFID Implants Self

Man RFID Implants Self 03/29/2005 08:34 PM

rfid_implant.jpgThis chap placed an RFID sensor in his hand (or had a doctor do it, rather) and plans on wiring up his house and car with sensors that will allow all sorts of wireless magic to happy when he waves it around. He has a nice FAQ up explaining why he won't be burning in the lightless flames of hell for such an implant, among other minor technical details.

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