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Something About Personal GPS Tracking
Imagine it's the end of a working day and you've arrived home and your
partner's not back yet. When will they be back? http://personaltechinfo.googlepages....l_gps_tracking |
Something About Personal GPS Tracking
On Nov 8, 10:16 am, jennyjenny wrote:
Imagine it's the end of a working day and you've arrived home and your partner's not back yet. When will they be back?http://personaltechinfo.googlepages....l_gps_tracking Only socially inept technogeeks would ever think this is a good idea for the general population. I can't think of anything worse than being continuously tracked to within a few metres the entire day, even by my other half. B2003 |
Something About Personal GPS Tracking
On 8 Nov, 11:36, Boltar wrote:
On Nov 8, 10:16 am, jennyjenny wrote: Imagine it's the end of a working day and you've arrived home and your partner's not back yet. When will they be back?http://personaltechinfo.googlepages....l_gps_tracking Only socially inept technogeeks would ever think this is a good idea for the general population. I can't think of anything worse than being continuously tracked to within a few metres the entire day, even by my other half. B2003 I bet a lot of politicans would like the idea of keeping the general population under surveilance like that. How long before Brown's Buddies and Cameron's Cronies try to make it compulsary? Of course, they'd also refuse to let themsleves be tracked because that's a risk to national security... |
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