MercTech -> RE: GPS chip (11/27/2007 10:43:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: fsub4use i was chatting with a guy - first chat - He told me that if i was His sub/slave, He would want to put a GPS chip in my body or at least in a necklace for me to wear. i said no that this smacks of lack of trust to me. and then i wished Him good luck on His search, and i was glad that we found out early that we wouldnt be compatible... Frankly, the question made me wonder about His ability to be a Dom...and then i wondered if it wouldnt just be another way to humiliate or control me.... and then, my head started spinning. Anyway, what is Your opinion about GPS chips... would You use them? if so, why? when A GPS chip? Might make for some funky geeky body piercing jewelry but I have a feeling you are talking about an RFID chip and not a GPS chip. GPS chips are the decoder devices used to sense satellite signals in GPS receivers. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification Device... you find those as Lojack chips in a car and other items. When they come close enough to a reader to supply power by induced voltage they respond by transmitting a serial number. Subcutaneous RFID has been around for a while. But a chip small enough to implant can only be sensed at a distance of inches. I think I remember 18 inches as a max distance. Good way to issue a high security access that can't be lost. <grin> California has made it unlawful for an employer to require rfid implants. Hmm, thinking back... maybe he did mean to lojack you. Might be a bit painful to have an inch and a half pencil diameter rfid like a lojack installed in a person. Those can be read at a good bit more distance as they work on cell tower frequencies. Tell him where to put his GPS chip and just put a locator beacon in a welded on collar. I'm thinking like the ankle bracelets they use on home incarceration prisoners. The base unit makes a call whenever the worn transmitter gets too far away. Just thinking too much, Stefan
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