30 Aug
2001
30 Aug
'01
3:44 p.m.
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Maybe, but it seems like offense just got a boost. Passive biodefenses don't work against an active offense. If sniffers start landing on your skin and taking a microscopic sample, then they won't be trivial to defend against.
How about a tailored virus that modifies your DNA on a rotating basis in non significant fashion so that you're constantly "new". I wonder if that would be theoretically possible? Fun times. DCF ---- I suffer from a recognized social affective disorder that prevents me from obeying government rules. I'm thus handicapped and protected by the ADA. It's in the DSM-IV. You could look it up.