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Do we then have a de facto (cardless) national ID? I think so.
You got it, Bunky.
There's an article in Forbes (the latest copy?) about a company that's making thermal scanning devices which can identify people via the pattern of blood vessels in their face. The advantage of this system over fingerprinting is that it can be done without letting the target know he or she's being identified. == Alex Strasheim | finger astrashe@nyx.cs.du.edu alex@omaha.com | for my PGP 2.6.1. public key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLu8mOREpP7+baaPtAQHgjQP/e+eHxzEKuigSihr/wYfUiUrF2fKzI04U r7rQESL4GNG7UOJOisTmSbp9YYB1fMlAPgu0JkWk22YxbgqXIPMnVhyfsWjzH0d8 z5EZ3/8F+MgXqTowY2weuWvsUx8VKFbHsePDemaKjIAEaRUz7R0kVbpMc57XUFMY 9LLKfAYswiQ= =GEuy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----