I love music and have played guitar since I was 12 years old. In spring 2007 I made a rather huge investment in a project-studio, and have since then been working towards releasing a solo album. The recordings are doing well, but I have realized that it is difficult to be on your own, and now I really miss creating music together with a band...
I am a geek and a sucker for electronic equipment and spend hell of a lot of money on all kind of different electronical devices. Eyðgerð thinks it is foolish, but I hope to prove her wrong. At least I don't want us to end up as losers, or dinosaurs if you like, in a society where all our belongings have built in computers making them able to communicate with each other, and thus leaving us behind with our paper-books, coins, cables, cd's, keys, and all the other forthcoming obsolete items. I think the sentence "survival of the fittest" solves the quandary very well. Because the digital revolution is just about to begin, and if you do not adapt to the constant changes in our society, some of you will be left behind - that is for sure!
10/9-2007 I had an RFID microchip implanted in my right hand. Inspired by geniuses as Amal Graafstra and Mikey Sklar ,among others, I can now log in on my computer by just holding my hand above a RFID reader. Thanks to Tim Martin and his program called RFIDpass, I do not have to enter usernames and passwords every time I visit pages who demand you to log in. I just hold the hand above the reader and in one second I am logged in. In the longer run I believe this technology could be a replacement for the old-fashioned keys. It could also be used to replace physical money - Visa and Mastercard are actually testing payment cards in the United States using this technology and the Baja Beach club is already offering their costumers the ability to pay for their goods with an implanted VeriChip. The most important improvement this technology gives the society, is what VeriChip has been working on for some years now. In a large scale, every citizen should have a RFID chip implanted. The RFID chip does not have to hold any information besides its unique number, but it should be linked to its persons medical-journal which is stored at the hospitals server. In this way the doctors could get the information from the medical-journal extremely fast and between very long distances.
Now I am sick of writing and therefor stop!
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