Feb 22, 2013
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“Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God”
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I do get the religiously moronic aspect of refusing to wear the RFID-tagged student ID. However, I also think there are a number of legitimate reasons to be critical of such measures and it would have been nice to at least acknowledge that.
Loved the blooper at the end! More please!
By the way, in Swedish the word gips means a cast and the material gypsum.
One misleading thing from the Daily Mail (I'm sure there are others -- this *is* the Daily Mail, after all) about the Andrea Hernandez RFID card thingy: there's no geeps involved. The RFID chip is not a "GPS chip". It only "tracks" whoever's carrying it by recording when they pass an RFID reader owned by the school -- it doesn't record their geographic coordinates.
It's exactly the same technology my current employer (and my previous two employers) use to secure office, where I have to tap my card on the reader by the door to get in.