Re: Digital cockroaches, 5 IP's per body by 2000 [CNN]

"Everyone will have an average of five IP objects on their body by 2000," he predicted.
This is just blue sky space cadet baby wish babble. AKA : typical marketing spew. The kind of thing you can engage in when your house is paid off, your bank account is flush and you have a golden parachute. PureCrap*. Why would I voluntarily wear five independent tracking devices? So Louis Freeh can do telemetry and administer electroshock from Windows 2000? Move the bars closer, baby, I just love a cage. Please, yes I'll pay, just squeeze me. Everybody is trying to be the master of tomorrow's slave. ( phrase not my own ) Just say NO, Mike *All of the smell and none of the fertilizer, not even good for growing tomatoes. Anyone know a URL for Starion nee Comsec( 3DES telephones ) ?

At 10:56 AM 11/20/98 -0800, Michael Motyka wrote:
"Everyone will have an average of five IP objects on their body by 2000," he predicted. This is just blue sky space cadet baby wish babble. AKA : typical marketing spew. [....] Why would I voluntarily wear five independent tracking devices? So Louis Freeh can do telemetry and administer electroshock from Windows 2000?
A while back I stopped wearing a wristwatch because I was normally carrying about 5 things that did or should know what time it was, between pagers, cellphone, etc. IP is less likely, but maybe it'll happen. There's no reason to assume the IP devices are transmit-connected to the outside world; if you've wearing or carrying multiple devices that talk two each other, and CPU is nearly free, might as well put a Layer 3 protocol on them as well as Layer 1 and Layer 2, so your Gargoyle-Vision eyeglasses and left or right earpieces can operate independently and wireless, regardless of whether you're carrying the backpack microCray or just one or more of the beltpack or pocketsized WhereAmIGPS receiver, VoicePDA, Sony WalkPerson, more flexible hearing aid, 1-way pager, or broadcast news receiver, all of which can be smaller and more convenient because they share the same output displays rather than each having their own, as well as having the two-way IPcellphone, shoephone, email, and web, and the one-or-two-way pickup of data feeds from museums, data-billboards, traffic reports, sidewalk-toll-collection, and air tax. But even the two-way devices don't _have_ to support tracking you - some of the Mobile IP protocols are better at that than others, so the Feds may know that somebody with a DHCP address is tunneled into the microcell on the streetcorner, but not who, or alternatively they may be able to see the outside of the tunnel to trace you but not see the insides. After all, the military's happy to develop location-hiding protocols, like onion routing, even if the FBI and other parts of the military want traceability and eavesdropping.
Anyone know a URL for Starion nee Comsec( 3DES telephones ) ?
If that's Eric Blossom's company, Altavista should know where to find it. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
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