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Messages 18-12 deleted by topic administrator 05-04-2006 08:43 AM
spliff  11
11-09-2004 04:21 PM ET (US)
Hey there is nothing wrong with tagging your digs as long as you follow the law and you will not be a beacon. So no worries mate. Anyway whay I read in RFID news and ZombieWire ther is a tool called tagzapper that kills the rfid chip incase you want your privacy. Please donot chip my shampoo
QrazyQatPerson was signed in when posted  10
03-13-2003 05:47 PM ET (US)
Possibly useful on clothes, although some fabrics and microwave ovens don't mix, not to mention zippers and such. But what about the RFIDs (soon to come) in your new car (on many of the parts, for instance). Or in your personal stereo, etc.? "You say this is under warranty? The RFID tag seems to have suffered damage, so it has been abused. Besides, we can no longer see when you bought it without the RFID tag in working order."
Krafty  9
03-13-2003 02:24 PM ET (US)
Would ten seconds in the microwave oven solve the problem?
Roland PiquepaillePerson was signed in when posted  8
03-13-2003 04:13 AM ET (US)
For more information about radio-frequency identification tags, or RFIDs, you can check these two columns, "Bye-Bye Bar Codes?" and "The Eerie Possibilities of RFID Tags". The first one contains illustrations about how RFID tags are tested at McDonalds or Prada.
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