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Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 8 Posts by 6 People
Identification [7]. They are often called RFID tags, labels, cards, or chips because they are small
which can talk to a networked system to track it [2].
How It Works
As previously stated a typical RFID
cactus in such a large area as a park it would cost much more than $4 per chip. The truth
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Thursday, August 27, 2009 - 34 Posts by 9 People
Thinking. How many times have we found our thoughts to be incorrect? The intersting part of finding
test" no2.
How does the woman know she is receiving radio waves in her head?
Does this woman hear
speech or instructions?
How does a microchip know someone is commiting a crime unless it was reading her
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Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 10 Posts by 7 People
The card (cut it, burn it, whatever) is there a way to disable the proposed RFID tag or the data-chip
be proved it was their fault or not?
I've seen a site that says it currently working on an RFID
much.
Does anyone know what the inherrant failure and error rate is for RFID tags if put into something...
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 21 Posts
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- are cheap
If nano-technology is practicable this date at all, I bet it costs pretty much to produce...
hardware manufracturers can produce tiny stuff, but also microscopic chips that:
- run without batteries
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Monday, March 02, 2009 - 17 Posts by 11 People
Of the Omnibus bill.
What is (Engrossed) HR 1105 and how does it affect you?
Engrossed HR 1105
with the scientifically linked cancer RFID chip (tag) and agree to 24/7 surveillance and monitoring
like this with produce like vegetables. Now ANY one that grows a vegetable garden is supposed
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - 21 Posts by 1 People
Frequency has been rising steadily, the operating frequency of the on-chip bus has been rising at a much
, "although we are not sure how much of this we want to sell and how much we want to keep for...
Solutions NV and an un-named lead customer to produce an ARM 32-bit RISC processor that does
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Monday, October 27, 2008 - 272 Posts by 186 People
Or the schools they've chosen. You are not there so how does it effect you.I'd say the only law
high rank.How does Western State, Appalachain, Barry, Florida A&M, Florida International, and District
In alphabetic order:
Capital
Cooley
Florida Coastal
Golden Gate
John Marshall (Atlanta)
John Marshall (Chicago)
New England...
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Tuesday, September 04, 2007 - 4 Posts by 2 People
Again, this does nothing more than increase costs and driver complexity.
An even more complex
must be able to violate the laws of physics, something that's unlikely to happen no matter how much
. These costs are passed on to the consumer” — ATI.
“How do I put all these companies in a position
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Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 9 Posts by 5 People
Marks and Spencer roll out 3 million RFID tags in its produce line.
"It allows them to keep track
books have been tagged with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips since implementation
that the use in a library is the best yet though . . . how far away can the tags track? (think
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Monday, August 03, 2009 - 26 Posts by 21 People
Ex-IBM Employee reveals TV Abandoned Analog Band to Make Room for RFID Chips.
Is Micro-chipping
-passive and active RFID chips (Radio Frequency Identification Devices) implanted in new clothing
transponder can produce. This is why the subdermal RFID transponders have a working read range of less
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