When together last time, we paid homage to the plethora of electronic
devices, smartphones, ATM’s, tablets and ubiquitous micro-sensors enabling
our modern, efficient, soulless lives.
Glorious days and nights filled to the brim with non-information
overload, hyper-stimulation and the efficiency of automated daily exchange!
Mechanized life seamlessly integrated into
every day. Quiet electric emissions enveloping us like a smallpox infected blanket, offered with benign intentions and rendering devastating results.
What could raise our modern technologically fueled
existence to a quintessential superficial experience? What innovation could possibly enhance our
electronically based somnambulistic rituals of electronic interface?
Eliminate
The Password!
Abolish pesky passwords and PIN’s required to access
every aspect of living.
Jettison secret codes, numbers and memory prompting
acronyms.
In your lifetime, possibly next week, access WITHOUT A PASSWORD: Blogger, Twitter, Hulu, Gmail, Fandango, Facebook, Xbox, ATM’s, gas at a pump; and LITERALLY OPEN DOORS - to your apartment, car or gym with your heartbeat.
Oh joy, oh rupture – I mean rapture! With biometrics , forget passwords and keys. You have all-access using your unique electronic sign in – your heartbeat.
Imagine the convenience of:
Forgetting your Unername
Never having to carry a jangling ring of keys
No passwords to remember
PINS - a useless relic!
What could possibly go wrong with a system in which access to
EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR
ENTIRE LIFE
is based on a biometric sensor?
Guess we'll find out soon enough...
Rhonda, I watched the video and expected a punch line, but it was serious. No punch line. Just anxiety -- mine. Oh Lord. It's like those creepy futuristic tv movies coming true. Started feeling like that to me when they removed humans from many train stations.
ReplyDelete"Started feeling like that to me when they removed humans from many train stations." You are absolutely right Mindy. That's what prompted me to write last week: "No one to hear a passenger’s cries protesting sexual assault or the incessant live accordion version of Blurred Lines." We seem to be marching into a sci fi horror future, pacified & blinded by our hand held devices...
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