> ---------- > From: Pete Hardie[SMTP:] > Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 6:04 AM > To:
> Subject: Re: The First Genuine Cyborg? > > > My opinion - only allow the 'tracking' option to use a user-modifiable > code - and allow this to be duplicated. So if you want to be > untrackable, > change you code to the same code as, say, one of the Spice Girls, and > you > will be invisible. > > Invisible that is, except to the stalker trying to go after all the Spice Girls. I think I'd prefer to have mine with an off switch, most the time I don't care if the police/govt know where I am, in fact it could be useful for Search and Rescue to keep track of teams in the field (Still trying to work up an APRS system for our team that would similar) Though it would be nice to turn it off when the fiance (In ten days, wife) wants to add something to the honey-do list. > -- > Pete Hardie | Goalie, DVSG Dart Team > Scientific Atlanta | > Digital Video Services Group | > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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