Gord and Kev revisit the accurate (and inaccurate) technological speculations from yesteryear and hypothesize about tomorrow.
NOTE: Apologies for the poor audio quality — everything will be back to normal next week.
Gord and Kev revisit the accurate (and inaccurate) technological speculations from yesteryear and hypothesize about tomorrow.
NOTE: Apologies for the poor audio quality — everything will be back to normal next week.
From wikipedia: The flexibility of friction ridge skin means that no two finger or palm prints are ever exactly alike (never identical in every detail), even two impressions recorded immediately after each other.
NOTE: Gord was wrong. Kev was right.
Funny, I saw this the day after we recorded the show: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=305406554&mt=8
What a world.
First of all, I still don’t buy that fingerprint crap. Secondly, “it’s dangerous to enter without lights on.”
have you ever seen the movie “Gamer” it has a bunch of crazy future stuff like being in a if you have not seen it you should check it out
Hey Brett,
Never heard of “Gamer” before, but I’ll look into it.
Thanks