
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 12 January 2004
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an intelligent observer
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"Picking up an RFID in a grocery or any other store is like picking up a "GPS virus" - you either actively or passively are broadcasting your location to someone tracking you.
Do you really want the rest of your life's path on the planet to be trackable day and night 'til you die??
No copyright on the Phrase "GPS Virus" - you saw it publicly published here first :-)
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