Acidic.
Insurance companies would love to know about our illnesses.And why should I be concerned about my DNA?
I'm for everyone being chipped. Not likely to happen though.Insurance companies would love to know about our illnesses.
Who?I do love technology. Don't you, Winston, Julia ?
Who?
Via someone saying they were with you.What if you don't have a mobile phone? How does track and trace work then, for example?
An old man in a chair explains clearly how, and why, antibody testing might leave people open to having their DNA stored, and sold.
Dr Vernon Coleman.
... He makes the claim that since his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer his internet browsing has been "bombarded" with ads for things relating to cancer and funerals and feels it is his wife's medical history. Is that even possible?isnt it more likely to be relating to keyword searches and/or browsing.
I did see his eyes swivel a bit. A bit.Yeah it is more likely to do with his browsing history. I do sense he might be a little bit 'not tech savvy' in that respect, but the rest of what he says and a lot of his other work is very good indeed.
I certainly wouldn't describe Dr Vernon Coleman as 'swivel eyed', I think you're being a tad unfair there, he's very well respected and edumicated fellow.
Yeah it is more likely to do with his browsing history. I do sense he might be a little bit 'not tech savvy' in that respect, but the rest of what he says and a lot of his other work is very good indeed.
I certainly wouldn't describe Dr Vernon Coleman as 'swivel eyed', I think you're being a tad unfair there, he's very well respected and edumicated fellow.
I must admit that I have never had any qualms about my DNA being stored. I fully believe that everyone should carry an i.d. Card and their DNA stored. It would make people think twice about committing crime and, coupled with a voluntary transplant programme, would help find donors for the sick and take a little pressure off the NHS.I share concern with DNA being stored but he seems a bit swivel eyed to me. He makes the claim that since his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer his internet browsing has been "bombarded" with ads for things relating to cancer and funerals and feels it is his wife's medical history. Is that even possible?isnt it more likely to be relating to keyword searches and/or browsing.
I must admit that I have never had any qualms about my DNA being stored. I fully believe that everyone should carry an i.d. Card and their DNA stored. It would make people think twice about committing crime and, coupled with a voluntary transplant programme, would help find donors for the sick and take a little pressure off the NHS.
... He makes the claim that since his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer his internet browsing has been "bombarded" with ads for things relating to cancer and funerals and feels it is his wife's medical history. Is that even possible?isnt it more likely to be relating to keyword searches and/or browsing.
YOU WILL TAKE MY DNA OUT OF MY COLD, DEAD NUCLEI.
Hmm. Methinks you might be unaware of the original pilot episodes of 'Max Headroom', and the film 'Coma'.I must admit that I have never had any qualms about my DNA being stored. I fully believe that everyone should carry an i.d. Card and their DNA stored. It would make people think twice about committing crime and, coupled with a voluntary transplant programme, would help find donors for the sick and take a little pressure off the NHS.
Eat them!how do you clear cookies...