This story from NewsFactor regarding security with the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) seems a bit random and very paranoid:
Computer science student T. Scott Saponas said the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, a device that transmits data from a runner's shoe to an iPod to measure metrics like distance and speed, is actually making users vulnerable to potential spy-like surveillance.
The in-shoe sensor could allow stalkers to track a user's location from as far as 60 feet away, according to the study. "A bad person could use this information to compromise your personal privacy and safety," said Saponas
Reminds of an old adage a friend once told me, "Dont run, unless being chased"
New Moms need privacy
Hey guys, The USA Today is reporting that new mom's don't get enough privacy in the hospital. So if you really don't want to go visit a friend in the hospital asfter the new baby arrives (and I know I don't want to), simply say you are trying to give the parents the privacy and cite this article.
Humor for the day
Republicans insist Muslim terrorists are supporting the Democrats... which is surprising, since al Qaeda and the GOP see eye-to-eye on so many things like gay marriage, women's rights, military spending, separation of Church and State.
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