[OT] NH protest against HP printers with RFID chips Nov. 5th

Jeff Kinz jkinz at kinz.org
Wed Oct 26 09:22:14 EDT 2005


On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 09:13:52AM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote:
> Brian Chabot <brian at datasquire.net> writes:
> 
> > Over my mental protests, I do have an EZ-Pass.  It came with an
> > anti-static bag to put it in if you don't want to be tracked.  Hell, the
> > tint on my front windshield is enough to block the signal.  (I really
> > wish they'd go back to the tokens.  They were a better value and pretty
> > much anonymous.) 
> >
> > Now I *know* we all can find antistatic bags laying around.  If there
> > were a cheap RFID locator, we could just toss the damned things into
> > these bags and not worry about them.
> 
> 
> What good is the anti-static bag if you have to remove it to go
> through the toll booths?  

Even more frustrating is trying to find one big enough to get the car
into in the first place....


> 
>   Wed Oct 26 09:02:48 EDT 2005 Brian Chabot Mass. Pike/Rt. 128
>   Wed Oct 26 09:47:10 EDT 2005 Brian Chabot Mass. Pike/Rt. 91
>   ----
>   Distance: 72 miles
>   Time:     45 minutes
>   Speed:    96 MPH
> 
> Mail that speeding ticket!
> 
> -- 
> 
> Seeya,
> Paul
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