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    :Maybe this is an argument for [[friendly retail]] which people would actually trust to know more about them?  what if [[Big Carrot]] customers did trust the store, but ordinary [[supermarket]]s were not trusted?  If so then there might be a technology advantage as well as a direct cooperation advantage, to working with our friends.
    :Maybe this is an argument for [[friendly retail]] which people would actually trust to know more about them?  what if [[Big Carrot]] customers did trust the store, but ordinary [[supermarket]]s were not trusted?  If so then there might be a technology advantage as well as a direct cooperation advantage, to working with our friends.
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    Yeah. Lets do UWB or Ultra Wide Band next. I have this understanding that it doesn't have a carrier wave making it nearly impossible to detect it's activity or non-activity by conventional means, which is scary.
    :Yeesh.  Why not just [[barcode]] all the humans?  There is probably space on my neck beside the tattoo of a loathsome [[troll]].

    Latest revision as of 07:57, 8 March 2004

    In Germany Metro Group has chosen to replace 10.000 RFID enabled frequent buyer cards with conventional ones because consumers were concerned about the possibility that the RFID-cards could be used to track them in-store

    Maybe this is an argument for friendly retail which people would actually trust to know more about them? what if Big Carrot customers did trust the store, but ordinary supermarkets were not trusted? If so then there might be a technology advantage as well as a direct cooperation advantage, to working with our friends.