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petermac33
petermac33
WA
6415 posts
WA, 6415 posts
26 Aug 2010 4:24am
Some customers are willing to have microchip implants as a means of paying in

stores, a report out today says.

Teenagers are more open to the idea of having a high-tech shopping experience,

the Tomorrow's Shopping World report suggests.

Around 8 per cent of 13 to 19-year-olds were open to the idea of microchip

implants while 16 per cent wanted trolleys to be fitted with SatNav systems.

This compared to just 5 per cent and 12 per cent respectively for adults asked the

same questions. Two thirds of teenagers and 62 per cent of adults questioned for

grocery think tank IGD's report wanted self-scanning systems at shop check-outs.

Some 7 per cent of people in both age groups were willing to use biometric iris or

retina recognition payment systems.


On a more low-tech note, 61 per cent of adults and 57 per cent of teenagers

wanted staff to pack their bags in shops.

And a "cashless society" is not expected to have materialised within the next

decade.

The report says 39 per cent of teenage respondents and 30 per cent of adults said

they would still be using cash in 10 year's time.

It adds: "The current and future progress of technology services in store is

counter-balanced by the need for shopping with some form of 'human contact'."

One third of adults and 40 per cent of teenagers wanted lots of staff involvement

with the shopping experience.


The report, sponsored by technology services company EDS, followed an IGD poll

of 500 teenagers and a similar number of adults about their predicted grocery

shopping habits for the next decade.


Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-409867/Young-shoppers-want-pay-chip-skin.html




DipsyGriftir
DipsyGriftir
40 posts
40 posts
26 Aug 2010 8:56am
Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
26 Aug 2010 8:37pm
DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


Methinks we need a "tin foil hat" subforum
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
27 Aug 2010 12:01am
DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


So if you do not get it and you reckon it is all shyte and you don't care personally, why did you even bother posting a response??

The guy is just putting a topic forward that he may or may not have an affirmative or negative opinion on and all you can do is heap crap on him.

He did not even make a comment himself. It is just a copy and paste from what is floating around on the net.

This is a free forum where each is allowed to engage in discussion of the topics raised.

If you do not have something relevant to add to the topic raised, you have no business posting to the thread.

Do the civilised thing and vent your spleen elsewhere.

Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7285 posts
WA, 7285 posts
26 Aug 2010 10:07pm
DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


I think that what he is saying is that if Abbott gets voted in we will all be so skint we won't have any cash.

No wait - if labour get back in we will be skint

No - if the greens hold the power in parliament then the trees will be cashed up

No - hang on - when the NOOWNWO reveal themselves they will burn all the cash

Sorry, sorry, my mistake he didn't say anything, he just paste soemthing that somebody else wrote.



Imagine if you were sat on a bus next to a bloke who suddenly, out of nowhere, without so much as a 'how do you do' just blurted that out.

You would move seats and pretend to be busy with your ipod or book or something.
Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7285 posts
WA, 7285 posts
26 Aug 2010 10:11pm
cisco said...

DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


So if you do not get it and you reckon it is all shyte and you don't care personally, why did you even bother posting a response??

The guy is just putting a topic forward that he may or may not have an affirmative or negative opinion on and all you can do is heap crap on him.

He did not even make a comment himself. It is just a copy and paste from what is floating around on the net.

This is a free forum where each is allowed to engage in discussion of the topics raised.

If you do not have something relevant to add to the topic raised, you have no business posting to the thread.

Do the civilised thing and vent your spleen elsewhere.






But, what is wrong with that response ?

You say that all that was being done was somebody asking for a response - well the response was 'I don't care'

Is that response not allowed ? How did you structure the grammer in the response so that it sounded rude ? I reckon it could sound quite civil and polite.

Is the only response allow - 'oh yes, you are right, how right you are, tell me more, post me something else random ?'

Just 'cause you didn't like the response doesn't give you the right to be rude - errr isn't that what you were saying - but, no hang on that is what I am saying arrgh , bugger - I am lost on this one.

DUDE
DUDE
NSW
1132 posts
NSW, 1132 posts
27 Aug 2010 12:58am
I have enough cash to last me the rest of my life,as long as i don't need to buy anything.
japie
japie
NSW
7146 posts
NSW, 7146 posts
27 Aug 2010 1:15am
cisco said...

DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


So if you do not get it and you reckon it is all shyte and you don't care personally, why did you even bother posting a response??

The guy is just putting a topic forward that he may or may not have an affirmative or negative opinion on and all you can do is heap crap on him.

He did not even make a comment himself. It is just a copy and paste from what is floating around on the net.

This is a free forum where each is allowed to engage in discussion of the topics raised.

If you do not have something relevant to add to the topic raised, you have no business posting to the thread.

Do the civilised thing and vent your spleen elsewhere.




Ssssh!

Best bit of advice I ever recieved, argue with an idiot and you end up with two

Cashless society? Reckon there might be profit in it? If there is it will happen, already has to a large degree. There are already folk who are volunteering for microchipping in the states. Osama got to them.




cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
27 Aug 2010 1:21am
I fail to see how I was being rude. Using precise language is more a sign of respect than rudeness.

You said:-
"I think that what he is saying is that if Abbott gets voted in we will all be so skint we won't have any cash."

What he actually said was:-
"Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally."

A bit hard to read anything other than what he said into that short and sharp sentence.

As for your hypothetical scenario:-
"Imagine if you were sat on a bus next to a bloke who suddenly, out of nowhere, without so much as a 'how do you do' just blurted that out."

We are not on a bus. We are on a discussion forum.

However to satisfy your curiosity as to how I would react in that scenario, I say to you that I would not react. I would respond politely.

After a quick recovery from the surprise that the person whose bum cheek was rubbing against mine had actually removed his/her iPod ear phones and said something to me of a conversational nature, I would probably respond with something like "That is an interesting subject. Is it something you are passionate about?"

From there a conversation might develop or even a friendship. (Shock, horror!!! You mean actually get to know somebody who you have sat next to on the bus for the last 5 years. No I couldn't do that.)

In the 60s and 70s people going to and from work on buses, trams and trains, more often than not would talk with their fellow passengers, laugh with them and have smiles on their faces and allow others to get at least a half a dozen words out before second guessing what the other may or may not be thinking.

What happened?? Where has the cameraderie and respect for our fellows gone???
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
27 Aug 2010 1:25am
japie said...

Ssssh!

Best bit of advice I ever recieved, argue with an idiot and you end up with two

Cashless society? Reckon there might be profit in it? If there is it will happen, already has to a large degree. There are already folk who are volunteering for microchipping in the states. Osama got to them.


Good on yer japie! Sanity in what you say.

SomeOtherGuy
SomeOtherGuy
NSW
807 posts
NSW, 807 posts
27 Aug 2010 12:13pm
GalahOnTheBay said...

DipsyGriftir said...

Don't get this stuff at all, who reads this sh$%$#t, I dont care personally.


Methinks we need a "tin foil hat" subforum


You could call it "Conspiraseeze"
laff77
laff77
NSW
273 posts
NSW, 273 posts
27 Aug 2010 12:24pm
It can be quite testing to have to stand in line in the "Express" checkout queue and wait while someone purchases three items with eftpos. Call me old school, but I get my weekly grocery money out of an ATM every Monday, pay cash all week. It's simple, quick AND I ensure that I stick to budget.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
27 Aug 2010 3:35pm
laff77 said...

It can be quite testing to have to stand in line in the "Express" checkout queue and wait while someone purchases three items with eftpos. Call me old school, but I get my weekly grocery money out of an ATM every Monday, pay cash all week. It's simple, quick AND I ensure that I stick to budget.


Laf I agree with you on that one!
deXtrous
deXtrous
NSW
451 posts
NSW, 451 posts
27 Aug 2010 6:21pm
I'm never willingly going to allow the government to put any sort of microchip technology into my skin.

I can't really see it working anyway. What stops someone from murdering a guy, fishing out his microchip in his eye socket or where ever and cashing out all his money?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23684 posts
WA, 23684 posts
27 Aug 2010 5:50pm

Finally back on topic

I find it quite heartening to see only 5-8% of people are for it. I think it would be an extremely dangerous move to use such technology that can very obviously be later mis-used to track people and so on - like the "boiling a frog" analogy with little steps and people would gradually accept it (the other uses I mean)

I think you'd find the increase amongst young people is because they think "yeah I so think like that's cool hey" but when they are a bit older they would realise the other issues associated with it, and would be against it.
Thus in another 20 yrs it will still be 5% adults and 8% teenager. I hope....

I'd be really interested to know why DipsyGrifter doesn't care?
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
27 Aug 2010 7:31pm
Carantoc said...
Is the only response allow - 'oh yes, you are right, how right you are, tell me more, post me something else random ?'


This could get very funny if you post exactly that whenever you mean "I don't care"...

Hmmm I think I've just started a new meme!
Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7285 posts
WA, 7285 posts
27 Aug 2010 10:17pm
cisco said...


As for your hypothetical scenario:-
"Imagine if you were sat on a bus next to a bloke who suddenly, out of nowhere, without so much as a 'how do you do' just blurted that out."

We are not on a bus. We are on a discussion forum.

However to satisfy your curiosity as to how I would react in that scenario, I say to you that I would not react. I would respond politely.

After a quick recovery from the surprise that the person whose bum cheek was rubbing against mine had actually removed his/her iPod ear phones and said something to me of a conversational nature, I would probably respond with something like "That is an interesting subject. Is it something you are passionate about?"

From there a conversation might develop or even a friendship.


You are probably correct. From my experience of talking to strangers on buses who rock back and forth in their seats and make random statements to strangers the conversation may go something like :

'Yes, I am passionate about it, and so is my friend Jesus. Have you met my friend Jesus ?'

From there, you will have two friends, one a freak and one who loves you. So I guess it would all be good.
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