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By Jo Best

Published: Tuesday 25 January 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Central Texas


Occupation

a/c contractor


Comment

This is just too much. I followed it in the early stages, but never figured it would be this wide spread in such a short period of time.

Bean counters need to get a life and find ways to do their job without making us do it for them.

I have no desire to be a walking tracking cookie. I should be able to block this technology before leaving the store. Use for tracking inventory and in-store sales is fine by me, but no live chip should leave the front door. They could easily be disabled by a walk thru like current metal detectors.

It shouldn't be an option, it should be a required automatic action to kill them when they leave the premises.

Keep up the good work, and spread the news. Knowledge is power, and the net rules....



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