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RFID - The Perfect Storm
Publish Date : 12/9/2004 10:48:00 AM Source : Animals and Nature News Onlypunjab.com
We the consumers are at a brink in life where we will move from the simple task at the market place to purchase supplies for home, office, motor home and others as you can imagine. We walk in the store and purchase these items and hand down cash or card for the items scanned using the barcode system. Seems pretty simple however none threatening to your privacy. However these times have come to an end. You might as well say it is at your door right now, but 90 percent of all consumers are non- aware of this fact. This reason is that if that percentage knew of this fact then the process would stop in its tracks because of what is behind the new movement and normal people would not want it to continue with this.
Wal-Mart the “super power” monster store found a new direction in how they will run their shop and being so they informed the supply chain around the world to make it so with all products purchased by Wal-Mart. Having mandated the supply chained complied and this set off the shot heard around the business world. All retail competitors had to follow the lead in order to compete. The mandate is that all items sold via Wal-Mart will have a Radio Frequency Identification chip or in simple terms RFID chip implanted in all products sold.What is an RFID?
What is RFID?Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a generic term for technologies that use radio waves to automatically identify individual items. There are several methods of identifying objects using RFID, but the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a product, on a microchip that is attached to an antenna (called an RFID transponder or an RFID tag).
AT this time as the Trojan horse at the door consequently there is nothing we can do about it because the gears are in motion; however, we need to learn everything we can about the RFID movement to maintain our privacy rights. You will not be able to “sell” any products without the RFID as you see in the barcode today. This RFID chip will go home with you and one day your home will be filled up with RFID chips. How would you feel if your home items were public knowledge from a certain book you have to what style and size under pants? You ask how that may become public awareness. Theoretically speaking if a van pulled out side your home with a RFID transponder, there is way for that person in the van to inventory your private life, and who knows what would take place once that knowledge is out. You ever heard the saying “keep and honest man honest: approach? Think about this!
Likewise, the RFID market has not stopped here and it will continue to transpire to greater levels beyond our comprehension. There is a RFID chip out now called the Verichip. This Verichip is imbedded in the human body. This Verichip may store your Visa Card, bank debit card and social security and other information that takes the place of your purse.
The perfect storm: In theory, what will become of the Verichip by means of how we see progress continue to unfold? Will the Verichip be mandate as the RFID chip is mandate for all products you buy or sell?
I will leave you with this “Buyer Beware"
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'Private schools not giving enough to society'
Publish Date : 12/14/2004 12:41:00 PM
Private schools are not contributing enough to society, a study commissioned by the human resource development ministry says.
Trains and flights delayed amidst thick fog
Publish Date : 12/14/2004 12:24:00 PM
Dozens of flights were delayed, the incoming ones were diverted and several trains had to be rescheduled as a blanket of thick fog threw traffic completely out of gear in the national capital Monday.
90 forest reserves, 502 sanctuaries in India
Publish Date : 12/14/2004 11:48:00 AM
There are 90 forest reserves and 502
wild life sanctuaries in the country, Minster of State for
Environment and Forests Namo Narayan Meena informed the Lok Sabha
today.
Negligence threatens Orissa zoo and staff's lives
Publish Date : 12/14/2004 11:44:00 AM
Negligence is turning Orissa's Nandankanan zoo, once considered one of Asia's finest white tiger safaris, into a hellhole for its denizens and posing a threat to its staff, animal enthusiasts say.
Rwandan, Kenyan Named Winners of 2004 Conservation Award
Publish Date : 12/13/2004 4:12:00 PM
Established through a gift from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, the award recognizes outstanding work and lifetime contributions that further the understanding and practice of conservation in Africa.
Deep Tremors Detected Along San Andreas Fault
Publish Date : 12/13/2004 4:10:00 PM
Seismologists have detected non-volcanic tremors deep along the San Andreas Fault in central California, near the epicenter of a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Fort Tejon in 1857.
View Birds this Christmas, Don’t Just Stuff Them
Publish Date : 12/12/2004 4:55:00 PM
Searching for an unusual surprise this Christmas for that wildlife lover in your family? West Midlands company Enjoy Birds More Ltd (www.enjoybirdsmore.co.uk) might just have the answer. Their intelligent nestbox allows enthusiasts ...
3-month old orphaned elephant Tara a prized possession of zoo
Publish Date : 12/12/2004 2:45:00 PM
Forest officials here recently
rescued a three-month-old orphaned elephant and are bringing her
up in a zoological park.
Oil spill damage compensation to be raised
Publish Date : 12/12/2004 12:13:00 PM
Countries affected by pollution caused by oil tanker accidents will now be able to claim a higher compensation under a new protocol set to come into force in March.
Leopard shot dead in Kerala
Publish Date : 12/12/2004 12:12:00 PM
A leopard wandered into a Kerala city and injured seven people before being shot dead by police after six hours of drama Saturday.
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