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Originally posted by antonia
How do they wash the shirts without frying the hardware? Interesting.
Ok, the problem with your theory about chipping newborns is this-All current subcutaneous devices are passively powered. They can't communicate with GPS actively because they don't have dedicated power source. These shirts do, this is why I'm a little puzzled. How do you wash something that has a battery in it?
Originally posted by Vandettas
"Microchipped school uniforms notify parents when kids skip school"
news.yahoo.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
In Vitoria da Conquista, Brazil, 20,000 grade school students have recently started wearing uniforms embedded with GPS chips similar to those used in pet trackers. The chips automatically send parents a text message as soon as their children enter the school grounds, or if their children are late for more than 20 minutes.
I predict next that they will be putting these under the skin of newborn babies as soon as they come out the womb. (Being very, very serious here; you know how far these people go)
What do you think?
Originally posted by Vandettas
If your parenting is sooooo bad that you can't trust your kid not to skip school, and you need to put a chip in their clothes, then something is wrong.