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Comments on Kill Switch For Pacemakers (And Countermeasures)
Think of the implications for the security of all implanted medical devices. (Read
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"Aw come on, the movie version of Dune was at least visually interesting.
The only other sfnal reference I can think of is the C-4 proximity collar in the Running Man. Pretty gruesome, but not really an 'off switch'"
(Zac Hunter 8/10/2008 11:53:58 PM) |
"The collar from Running Man is a pretty good example. I knew I'd get in trouble with Dune fans; it wasn't just a random swipe at the movie. I had just paid to see it in iTunes; I was really disappointed."
(Bill Christensen 8/11/2008 4:42:23 AM) |
"Having had a pacer since I was twelve, the implications of this are scary. Why in the hell did some Chinese scientist even think, much less try, to do this? I got enough to worry about... damn... :)"
(MetalMINIMayhem 8/11/2008 8:13:24 AM) |
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