Digital Fingerprints = The Mark of the Beast?

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Wed, 11/11/2009 - 19:30

One Texas kindergarten teacher thinks so. Pam McLaurin is refusing to submit digital fingerprints for a background check, claiming that "by allowing her fingerprint to be digitized and stored in a computer, she will have assumed the Mark of the Beast."


 

More related items

Mininova Ordered to Remove All ‘Infringing’...
Mininova were sued this spring by BREIN, an outfit which protects the rights of several large entertainment industry corporations. Today, the judge ruled that the world’s largest...

Twitter Power Players Get Shiny 'Verified' Badges
Twitter has launched the early beta phase of its "verified accounts" program, a background-check for celebrities and other prominent users of the service to weed out impersonators and fake...

SanDisk SDMSM2-008G-A11M 8GB M2 Memory Stick Micro...
The Memory Stick Micro (M2) is approximately one-third the size of the existing Memory Stick PRO Duo. The Memory Stick M2 continues the Memory Stick PRO Duo legacy by supporting full...

Linksys WRT610N Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless...
The sleek Simultaneous Dual-N Band WRT610N Router sets a new standard for design, expanded bandwidth, and robust performance. It's the ideal router for all your current and future digital...


 

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Popular by tags

Week

  • -- no stats yet --

computer-internet.marc8.com