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Are You Ready to Tattoo Your Body Into a Musical Instrument?


Anderton

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I'll keep this family oriented, even though I want to make others smile. :D

 

Interesting, but I'm not interested.

 

Nor am I interested in ink. I don't like it and I don't think it looks as good on girls or women as unadulterated flesh does. I guess I'm old fashioned.

 

But the people who ink themselves are not doing it for me.

 

I wanted one as a child, and today I am glad my parents forbade it.

 

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Permanent or temporary bar codes - they're coming when form and function combine. People will go to the bank or grocer. The teller the check-out machine will scan their tattoos and fingerprints. Maybe they'll take a DNA sample too. One can then withdraw or deposit invisible money or even purchase something. Scammers will concoct, fake, temporary bar codes and DNA mismatches.. The conductivity of the tattoo will make it all an electronic transaction.

 

Fingerprints will still have a roll to play. Fantômas once framed a crime on a corpse by peeling off the skin of his hands, leaving the dead man's fingerprints at the scene of the crime. That was around 1915. The future's been here for at least a hundred years.

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