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    Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
    6:37 pm
    Fire_Blowup_1987

    Fire_Blowup_1987
    Originally uploaded by wilderness_guru
    Testing blogging of firefighting photo.
    Thursday, June 21st, 2007
    4:04 pm
    That demon thing -- starting with a monkey
    Monkey? Please change this.



    Current Mood: peaceful
    Thursday, October 14th, 2004
    11:13 pm
    Big Brother HERE WE COME!
    Read and Weep, This is what we get in the aftermath of Bush and his administration's paraniod thoughts

    Implantable Medical ID Approved By FDA
    Thu Oct 14,12:57 AM ET Top Stories - washingtonpost.com

    "By Rob Stein, Washington Post Staff Writer

    A microchip that can be implanted under the skin to give doctors instant access to a patient's records yesterday won government approval, a step that could transform medical care but is raising alarm among privacy advocates.

    The tiny electronic capsule, the first such device to receive Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) approval, transmits a unique code to a scanner that allows doctors to confirm a patient's identity and obtain detailed medical information from an accompanying database.

    Applied Digital Solutions Inc. of Delray Beach, Fla., plans to market the VeriChip systems -- the chips, scanners and computerized database -- to hospitals, doctors and patients as a way to improve care and avoid errors by ensuring that doctors know whom they are treating and the patient's personal health details.

    Doctors would scan patients like cans of soup at a grocery store. Instead of the price, the patient's medical record would pop up on a computer screen. Emergency room doctors could scan unconscious car accident victims to check their blood type and medications and make sure they have no drug allergies. Surgeons could scan patients in the operating room to guard against cutting into the wrong person. Chips could be implanted in Alzheimer's patients in case they get lost.

    "In hospitals today, many deaths occur because people aren't able to communicate timely enough their medical information or because of wrong information," said Scott Silverman, the company's chief executive. "With VeriChip, you'll be able to have accurate information even if a patient can't talk. It's a way to modernize our antiquated system of medical records."

    The approval was immediately denounced by privacy advocates, who fear it could endanger patient privacy and mark a dangerous step toward a Big Brother future in which people will be tracked by the implants or required to have them inserted for surveillance, identification and other purposes.

    "Once the technology is out there and is available, it raises the very real possibility that people in a position to require or demand it will begin to do that," said Katherine Albrecht, who has campaigned against such devices. "It would obviously be possible to inject one of these into everyone. In the post-9/11 world, we are already racing down the path to total surveillance. The only thing missing to clinch the deal has been the technology. This may fill that gap."

    The VeriChip technology was developed to track livestock and has been implanted in about 1 million cats and dogs to identify lost or stolen house pets. But the technology has a variety of other potential uses, and the company has already sold about 7,000 chips for human use, about 1,000 of which have been implanted.

    Mexico's attorney general announced in July that he had one of the devices injected into his arm, as had about 160 of his lieutenants, to control access to high-security offices. In bars in Amsterdam and Barcelona, patrons can have the chips implanted to allow them to enter exclusive areas and keep track of their tabs.

    The company is investigating other applications, including using the chips as "electronic dog tags" for soldiers, creating "smart guns" with built-in scanners that ensure they can be fired only by someone with a corresponding implant, and enabling stores to verify a customer's identity before accepting a credit card.

    "That same scanner in a Wal-Mart that is used to bar code your goods can be used to identify you when you present your credit card to make sure someone hasn't stolen it and your identity," Silverman said.

    Spurred by South Americans seeking ways to trace kidnap victims, the company has also developed a device that allows satellites to pinpoint a chip's location, but it has no immediate plans to market that gadget.

    The company hopes the FDA (news - web sites) approval, however, will speed the proliferation of the chips for medical and other uses.

    "We believe that this application is going to drive acceptance of the product," said Angela Fulcher, vice president for marketing and communications. "If you have a chronic disease, where getting information to health care providers quickly may mean life or death, that population is going to be more accepting of this technology."

    The company hopes to kick-start use of VeriChips by donating about 200 of the $650 scanners to trauma centers. The chips, which are the size of a grain of rice, will cost about $200 apiece. The devices are injected with a syringe under the skin of the upper arm in a quick, painless procedure.

    The accompanying scanners and software ensure that the personal information unlocked by the 16-digit code is only available to those designated by the patient, Silverman said.

    "Even if people access your unique identification number, which would be extremely difficult to do, it doesn't give them access to your database. We're confident in the security measures we've taken," Silverman said.

    WG here - Take notice how the fucking company that is marketing this Surveillance technology says it can't be used by just anyone. Yeah Right!

    People this IS the beginning the end of all Personal Privacy within the United States period.

    Our kitty is not an outside cat, and even if he was I'd never implant a Identity Chip in him. First it's our Pets and US will soon follow well, it's HERE!

    Write your congressman/woman and bombard them with Email, Letters and phone calls about this outrageous FDA approved technology.

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1802&ncid=716&e=19&u=/washpost/20041014/ts_washpost/a29954_2004oct13

    Opponents argue that the medical benefits are marginal at best. Patients can already wear bracelets that alert doctors to their identities and special medical needs, and few medical errors are actually caused by patients being misidentified, they say. But the potential for abuse is great, they caution.

    "Over the long haul, any place where there's a surveillance camera today, five or 10 years from now will have these . . . readers. You'll walk into a 7-Eleven, and they'll take your picture and scan your number," said Richard M. Smith, an Internet security and privacy consultant in Boston. "If we start carrying these tags it makes a perfect way, either by private security companies or the government, to keep track of us."

    Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, said he was concerned that people might be forced to get the implants.

    "When you put an identification tag under a person's skin, you make it impossible for a person to remove the tag, much like branding cattle," Rotenberg said. "The most likely applications would involve prisoners and parolees, and perhaps, one day, persons in the United States who are not citizens. I think there needs to be some legislation put in place to prevent abuse."

    Silverman dismissed the concerns, saying abuse would be technologically difficult and the benefits would far outweigh any theoretical risks."
    Tuesday, October 7th, 2003
    11:34 am
    Lie to me Meme - gacked from Icarus
    Which of these is UNtrue? [info]icarusancalion is not allowed to respond:

    1 - I once lived on a primitive island in Belize.

    2 - I delivered a message for a CIA operative.

    3 - I worked for a bomb factory.

    4 - I once worked 130 hours a week, for three weeks, for $375.

    5 - I water-skiied in the nude in January.

    Current Mood: amused
    Sunday, July 6th, 2003
    10:54 pm
    Thank you, to Wilderness Guru, who is loaning this livejournal account to CLS to post her story 'Stag Night' in LJ communities.

    *beams*

    Current Mood: creative
    Tuesday, May 13th, 2003
    1:53 pm
    Finally after performing multiple stakeouts near my buddy's residence over the last couple weeks I was able to intercept Dan thee Man last night! WHOO HAA. wheeeeeeeee

    He showed me a few more super cheap Asian Food and grocery stores down the road for buying everything from Larry's (Yuppie) High quality fresh fruits & vegis to the best seafood in town and even a killer place to buy any kind of meat jerky. The latter will come in handy this Summer for Backpacking trail-treats. Dan's advice has saved Mama Kitty and I a bundle as we hardly ever hit Safeway anymore. Nothing like coming home with 9-12 bags of groceries for less than $25 including Steaks and chicken for .69 a Lb!

    What did we talk about last night? Outdoor gear/clothing of course, lol. Well, he asked me about Monte Kitty again which I summed that up in He's grown up to be a STUD, totally buffed out and bigger than M.K. & I'd ever imagined.

    Peanut Gallery says I need to post this so Dan can reach me, as we're going to verbally grill the guys at Outdoor Research and 2nd Ascent today. Packlite III Jackets, Soft shells, cartridge stoves and maybe 750 down bags if we get that far! I've emailed Mchale about setting up a time to check out his Packs for Dan. Dan wants to do the 100+ mile SIERRA HIGH ROUTE out of Yosemite N.P. this Summer. That's 100+ miles all above 9,000 feet and most of it well above 11K with a lot of Xcountry too. Shit I wanna go!

    The weather could not any better than it right now, blue sky, NO rain in sight, little breeze and no heat just yet anyway. Who says it always rains in Seattle?
    Wednesday, March 19th, 2003
    5:53 pm
    Pack Frustration
    I've just sent like what is it now three emails to a new friend in South Korea, American actually working in-country, that is on this insane Pack Quest searching for a really BIG backpack for his 2-year trek through Asia. He & I have been discussing Packs from ALL the best companies available, and after given him numerous in depth experience with the many Packs I've used over the years and my gut-feelings about other Packs that I have not used but maybe tried on in a store, Brian is still UnDecisive! This has been going on now for well over SIX WEEKS!

    He can't make up his mind, almost as if he wants someone to hold his hand before he buys. Add to the fact that he's in Asia and well, lets say the selection over there is rather pathetic, ie to many short people. After all it's mostly the Westerners that carry Backpacks! lol

    I want this guy to get the best, most comfortable Pack HE chooses and it does not have to be any that I have suggested either. It's possible that despite all the info. I've provided Brian, maybe is not helpfull? Because what I say about one Pack verses another he takes that at face value and crosses a particular one off based on my thoughts. It's like he puts too much emphasis on other people's opinions and seems to lack the will or guts to say, well that maybe your experienced opinon BUT this Pack I think would work kick ass.

    It's not just Packs that Brian has been clueless to but other equipment he's asked people on Gear Forums and myself about. The problem(s) I see about it are there are TOO many choices out there and his mind is going all over the fucking place! LOL

    What made my Day today is our friend Dan put my girl friend & I down for March 28 to see all the new custom Packs he's been sewing and his new shop! The signifigance of that date is it's My BIRTHDAY! Whee............AND this is Xactly what I wanted to do on it! I'm buying my GF a custom Pack in June so she too can see the all the possibilities it'll be fun. Dan is an artist, possesses great wit and has a phenomenal sense of humor. I've been in contact with him on nearly a daily basis by email since Sept of last year. Oh, I have one of his great Packs too. :D

    Ah, I was frustrated when I started writing this and am now, pleased. This is fun and kind of weird at the same time to be writing on an open journal, is'nt it? I look forward to doing more of this.

    That reminds me I have to either finish my Badmitton Snowshoe Backpack trip story for Dan's Free Pack Drawing end of May OR write about by buddy and I's Bataan Beach Death March Hike. LOL God dam that brings fine memories. I of course absolutely, HAVE to post it here.

    Current Mood: pleased
    Current Music: Flamenco Guitar
    Sunday, March 16th, 2003
    7:47 pm
    Now on board with Livejournal
    So, here we go. I have a LiveJournal account. LOL. Whee. Now what do I do with it?

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Red Hot Chili Peppers
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