RFID implants at MindCamp

Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 30, 2006



The guy wearing this t-shirt at Mindcamp2.0 was the guy that actually had the implants on his hands, you can clearly see them in the x-ray image. I have actually read about a club in Barcelona (Baja Beach, not a place I will go though) that they do RIFD implants for VIP customers so they can be identified and they can use it as a debit account to pay for drinks.  (check an article about it here). Will this eventually become popular so we will all have RFID implants in our bodies?

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  1. # 1 Christian Says:

    Yeah, that was great! He really was a cool guy too.

    http://amal.net/rfid.html

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