Human ID chips

We knew it was coming, but it’s not pleasant when it happens: “First Humans to Receive ID Chips”. Brave New World meets Big Brother!

Still, the question is whether technology only provides solutions to particular issues or whether it can control the overall system of human life. My guess is the former. The more you try to control life, after a point that’s soon reached, the less it functions as it should and the harder it gets to achieve your goals. That’s fundamental principle, the Taoists noticed it 2500 years ago, and I don’t see why it should change. One gets nervous nonetheless …
Posted by Jim Kalb at May 09, 2002 03:34 PM | Send
    

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Chips will not be accepted ever i think. The Christians wont allow it as its too simliar to that relevations stuff.
Cant wait till genetic engineering is brought about. Then the real fun will start, I wonder will the Liberals oppose it or welcome it. I like the idea anyway, it will undermine multiculturalism.

Posted by: Stephen on May 10, 2002 11:58 AM

Christians dont overrule everyone. I think chips might be a good idea, but only if its voulintary. We identify our animals using the micro-chip.

Posted by: Lisa on October 31, 2002 5:05 PM

The problem with technology is that it is supposed to serve us, but like wealth, we end up serving it.

Regardless of its positive aspects, I will never give in to the chip, my rednecked Albertan ignorance will blind me to its benefits, and the only way it will enter my body is when that body is cold and dead!

Posted by: Rory Dickson on October 31, 2002 6:28 PM

I don’t prove of the chip. I’m a Christian and I won’t accept it. It is not of god and the bible speaks out aganist it.

Posted by: Sharice on November 4, 2004 10:30 AM
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