[LINK] RFID enabled Mobile Phone for Health Monitoring

Geoff Ramadan gramadan at umd.com.au
Fri May 18 19:31:42 AEST 2007


Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 10:28:29AM +1000, Geoffrey Ramadan wrote:
>> Didn't take long for my prediction to materialise:
>>
>> http://www.sys-con.com/read/376899.htm
>> [...]
>>
>> Reg
>> Geoffrey Ramadan B.E.(Elec)
>> Chairman, Automatic Data Capture Association (www.adca.com.au)
>> and
>> Managing Director, Unique Micro Design (www.umd.com.au)
> 
> yes, so of course you'll use an example of voluntary use of technology
> for an individual's own benefit to gloss-over or even justify the use
> of similar technology to spy on unwilling or unknowing individuals for
> the benefit of marketers, manufacturers, police, spooks, and anyone else
> with an interest in the covert tracking of individuals and individual
> movement & behaviour.
> 
> it's not the technology itself that is the problem, it is the uses to
> which it can and will be put.


Craig... I totally agree with you. Technology is neutral.

My link is an example of the how technology can be used for good, instead of evil.

Reg
Geoffrey Ramadan


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