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Ellen Jorgensen

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Nov 1, 2013, 9:28:53 AM11/1/13
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I actually backed this campaign today and will receive an implantable chip in the mail in February if they reach their goal. It is supposed to interact through Android apps that will be open source. Maybe I will be able to turn centrifuges on and off with a handwave.

What else could I do with this if I have the courage to actually get it implanted?


Lisa Thalheim

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Nov 1, 2013, 9:47:17 AM11/1/13
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Pretend to be a Jedi? You know, wave your hand near an NFC-enabled payment terminal, calmly and somewhat enigmatically state "I have already paid", and walk away.


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Brian Degger

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Nov 1, 2013, 11:22:10 AM11/1/13
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open your car door, automate your house, be read at a distance :) 

I actually backed this campaign today and will receive an implantable chip in the mail in February if they reach their goal. It is supposed to interact through Android apps that will be open source. Maybe I will be able to turn centrifuges on and off with a handwave.

What else could I do with this if I have the courage to actually get it implanted?


Cathal Garvey (Phone)

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Nov 1, 2013, 12:07:33 PM11/1/13
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Appear on transit user maps for RFID-enabled subways and bus stops? End up wearing a tinfoil glove as paranoia sets in? :)


Brian Degger <brian....@gmail.com> wrote:

open your car door, automate your house, be read at a distance :) 

I actually backed this campaign today and will receive an implantable chip in the mail in February if they reach their goal. It is supposed to interact through Android apps that will be open source. Maybe I will be able to turn centrifuges on and off with a handwave.

What else could I do with this if I have the courage to actually get it implanted?



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