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On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Ben Eisenbraun <bene at klatsch.org> wrote: > Probably what Google should do is start capturing keystroke dynamics in > their HTML form fields for logged in users and slowly build a database > of biometric information for their users. Ah, then they can do some > facial and voice recognition when people are using hangouts, put all the > information together and identify and authenticate everyone/everywhere/all > the time! That's a great idea. There's no way this information could ever be misused. Location: NIS Headquarters, internal Lackey: "Sir! We're detecting an insurgent using a terminal in Montana! He's typing the word... "escape". Their keystroke pattern and timing matches 150 people, two of whom are known rabble rousers. Permission to dispatch Future-Tech Death Drones?" Steam and smoke puff ominously from The Overlord's chair as it turns slowly to face the camera. Overlord: "Permission... granted." Overlord and Lackeys all cackle in maniacal glee as a rancher (who is trying to figure out how his cattle keep escaping his electrical fences) is liquified by flying insect-like machines with the US flag and the words "Freedom Through Obedience" painted on them. -Dan
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