ThATS JUST SCARY. Combine this with that realy realy small japanese phone or better yet a tiny waterproof gsm pager and use the energy people or animals generate while walking to power a micro implantable tracking device so small that the victim would not even kno he was "infected". This could be good like in cat and dog collars but it could take a nasty big brotherish turn. Even without a clear gps signal you could triangulate the wireless signals from the pager/cellphone and combined with gps you would never be lost not even in mountaneous terrain or indoors. This has huge potential for good or evil.
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ThATS JUST SCARY. Combine this with that realy realy small japanese phone or better yet a tiny waterproof gsm pager and use the energy people or animals generate while walking to power a micro implantable tracking device so small that the victim would not even kno he was "infected". This could be good like in cat and dog collars but it could take a nasty big brotherish turn. Even without a clear gps signal you could triangulate the wireless signals from the pager/cellphone and combined with gps you would never be lost not even in mountaneous terrain or indoors. This has huge potential for good or evil.