Uberdude wrote:I am surprised someone as skilled as Bantari works at a company where people are not judged on how much work they get done but how long they spend defecating.
So the discussion has moved to cow chips now?
Uberdude wrote:I am surprised someone as skilled as Bantari works at a company where people are not judged on how much work they get done but how long they spend defecating.
Splatted wrote:Would I like to become a cyborg capable of opening locked doors with a wave of my hand? Yes. Yes I think I would.
Seriously though if it achieved widespread adoption I can't imagine it not resulting in scanners everywhere and various Google analytics style information sharing services. Paranoia or not I can't say I'd like that.
ddseo1115a wrote:that is good suggestions.
Sadly: https://mobile.twitter.com/mipsytipsy/s ... 9363311616Uberdude wrote:I am surprised someone as skilled as Bantari works at a company where people are not judged on how much work they get done but how long they spend defecating.
Fedya wrote:And once they violate your biometric information, where are you going to get a new identity?