Re: [XPOST] A unique number for every "person" - can it be done?

From: Jacob Sheehy (jacob.sheehy_at_gmail.com)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:38:48 GMT

Wow. Rather than reply with possible methods that could be used here, I
have to question the morality. There have been a number of replies
debating ways to do it and such, and I just can't help but think that it's
wrong.

By the sounds of it, you want to subject every single person on the planet
to this system. You want to force every individual being to have an
identification number? So that they can be tracked, and watched? A number
unique to each person, so that you can always find out where they are or
something?

What *purpose* does this ID number serve? Why are you working towards
this? Is the answer obvious, and my teenage mind not seeing it? Because
you've got me stumped.



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