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Topic started on 28-1-2008 @ 02:29 PM by Digital_Reality

Rudy Guiliani thinks you should have REAL ID to get online


www.youtube.com
"If you get a tamper proof id card you would be able to work, pay taxes, get on line, become a citizen."
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 02:36 PM by DimensionalDetective
reply to post by Clan in da front




Indeed. The NYPD and Fire depts have made it clear how great of a job they thought he did-Overriding the PDs recommendation that their command center be somewhere OTHER than the WTC, and shafting the FD with sub-standard old radios, just to start.

Goonliani is a nightmare.


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 02:51 PM by NWOmaskedman
Not to mention the GPS tracking chip installed in all the ID cards.

of course passive readers will have to be installed on telephone poles.


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reply posted on 29-1-2008 @ 10:40 AM by Silenceisall
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I've said it for a while. This guy is dangerous and I'm glad he's tanking in Florida.


reply posted on 29-1-2008 @ 10:46 AM by oLDWoRLDDiSoRDeR
Verison and the like just spent BILLIONS to revamp there systems a few years back . If you would like to know more check out www.dslreports.com... aka www.broadbandreports.com... . This site is the best place to keep up on what IS possible . And what isn't . How the fcc treats things and how the aclu fights things internet related.
The government has no legs in this case .
Only around 13% of people have FTTH (Fiber to the home) in the states. That # is even lower in the UK.
Unless the government plans on buying out all these company's they will always be bound by the "common carriers act" Same as any company that supplies a service of information to your home . It cant discriminate .

Edit: Around 60 or so % of cable is docsis 2.0 . Another 30 or so % is docsis 1.1
Then there are the municipal company's that are a mixed bag. Sometimes even on a custom configuration scheme.

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