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NSA good guys
On 18April2014Friday, at 10:01, Juan wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 22:09:36 -0400
> [email protected] wrote:
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>> | It may be possible, in the not-so-distant-future, to record
>> | people in ultra high definition from a mile away, but the
>> | 'technology' can be rendered rather useless with somthing
>> | like...this
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>> http://ramitia.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/japan-face-masks.jpg |
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>> At this time, it is possible to do facial recognition at 500 meters,
>> iris recognition at 50 meters, and heartbeat recognition at 5 meters.
[ dans plausable near future description elided]
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>> But you know all that, paper hospital masks notwithstanding.
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> Well, the scenario you paint is scary and looks a bit like
> science fiction. On one hand I do get your point. On the other
> hand I can't help but mention again that your
> iris-recognition-from-orbit can be defeated with $5 contact
> lenses. Other 'technologies' can certainly be more intrusive.
you mean like these guys? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Contact_Lens
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> >The Smart Meter soon to be imposed
by SoCalEd & PGE in California...
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> >Cars are soon to be mandated to implement
Japan is clearly headed in that direction...
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> Mandated by?...by jesus...or by the american government, which
> amounts to the same thing.
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> Anyway, all this is of course a political problem and so it
> requires a political solution.
Actually, its an economics problem...
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>> --dan
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