At 11:49 PM 8/7/94 -0500, Brian Lane wrote:
....in 10 years all newborns will have a small uP implanted into their hand(ala Demolition Man) that will keep track of all their electronic data. Scares the crap out of me.
We just had thread about that. I had brought up Gerry O'Neill's old book "2081", which had a discussion of buying things by picking them up and walking away with them (everything, including you, had an identifying transponder). There was some talk about Xerox PARC's work with transponders in their "Ubiquitous Computing" office concept. What I didn't understand was how to implement Esther Dyson's idea about people owning all their personal information and protecting all that "property" with strong crypto. Paradoxically, I bet both these ideas (transponders and personal information as property through strong crypto) can work together. Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) "There is no difference between someone Shipwright Development Corporation who eats too little and sees Heaven and 44 Farquhar Street someone who drinks too much and sees Boston, MA 02331 USA snakes." -- Bertrand Russell (617) 323-7923