30 Oct
2000
30 Oct
'00
2:38 a.m.
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Eric Murray wrote:
The unit can be turned off by the wearer, thereby making the monitoring voluntary. It will not intrude on personal privacy except in applications applied to the tracking of criminals.
Heh.
Digital Angel[tm] measures bodily parameters. It does not interact with the body chemically or biologically. Designed to be completely harmless, Digital Angel will not interfere with bodily functions in any way...
at least in this version.
And pulling the last two together, we have Digital Angel/IE (Instant Execution), for those really Bad Seeds. The plus model will zap the offender if brought near Digital Angel/FC (For Children). Sampo Syreeni <decoy@iki.fi>, aka decoy, student/math/Helsinki university