[comp.society.futures] chips in the skin

REWOICC%ERENJ@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (the waxing poetic) (05/01/91)

chip yamasaki states that the aclu would be violently opposed to the implanting
of microcomputers into the human body. i would have to question that stance.
should an individual *want* to have that kind of technology grafted onto his
or her body, where would the aclu be if they opposed that individual's desire?

it is my feeling that cyberware (if you will) is not a concern of the aclu. or
at worst, should not be a concern of theirs.
--
woj   zengineer/fegmaniac/dj for hire/goofball "one of the band told me last
work: rewoicc@erenj.bitnet                      night that music was all that
play: woiccare@pebbles.sct.clarkson.edu         he's got in his life" -KT
    --  society of dark birds: fegmaniax-request@pebbles.sct.clarkson --