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shockwaveriderz - 26 Oct 2005 23:26 GMT
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5913644.html?tag=nl.e550

Lets see....once they figure out that these rfid chips can be removed from
the passports, its only a hop,skip and a jump to embed the rfid chips into
the human body where only a surgeon can remove them under penalty of law of
course.. Of course thats why people will goto mexico to have the surgery
done .

Does anybody remember minority report, where everyplace you went to, know
who you were and what your preferences were as you entered stores and mals
and such? customized advertising and marketing coming to a brain implant
rfid chip soon  to you. When we all have these babies embedded in us, our
web pages will auto maticaly configure themselves to whats on your rfid
chip. You knew of course connection to the interenet was next? as is GPS
enabled rfid chips so that FEDGOV will always know who you are and where you
are at any given second.

I still say  FEDGOV ought to just embed these babies into illegal aliens
with high powered pellet rifles as they cross the border so we can track
them all down.

shockie B(
tamoore@gtlakes.com - 26 Oct 2005 23:44 GMT
The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
update your references.

Thanks ;)
hiltyt@weinerboy.org - 27 Oct 2005 00:19 GMT
>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
>update your references.
>
>Thanks ;)

667 - The neighbor of the beast...

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Bob Kaplow - 27 Oct 2005 01:54 GMT
>>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
>>update your references.

Been using that vintage Pentium chip again?

>>Thanks ;)
>
> 667 - The neighbor of the beast...

Nope. 667 is across the street from the beast. The neighbor is 668.

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Alan Jones - 27 Oct 2005 02:59 GMT
>>>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
>>>update your references.
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>
>Nope. 667 is across the street from the beast. The neighbor is 668.

661 - Nearest prime number to the number of the beast.
Mark Hamilton - 27 Oct 2005 04:00 GMT
>>>>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
>>>>update your references.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> 661 - Nearest prime number to the number of the beast.

XXX-844-7666

The office phone number of the beast. (Actually mine, so don't call
unless you want to be pulled into the depths of Hell.)

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Bob Kaplow - 27 Oct 2005 23:49 GMT
> XXX-844-7666
>
> The office phone number of the beast. (Actually mine, so don't call
> unless you want to be pulled into the depths of Hell.)

I just had to order some computer equipment for our office inthe basement of
the O'Hare passenger terminal. The zip code for ORD is 60666! Really!

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shot of sodium pentathol and ask "Which laws have you broken this week?".

the notorious t-e-d - 28 Oct 2005 00:09 GMT
>>XXX-844-7666
>>
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> I just had to order some computer equipment for our office inthe basement of
> the O'Hare passenger terminal. The zip code for ORD is 60666! Really!

I used to have the address 10666 Rich rd.  Mom sez it kinda sorta
explains a few things about me :)

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nitram578 - 27 Oct 2005 04:29 GMT
totally depends if on a Cul de Sac or not.

>>>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
>>>update your references.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Nope. 667 is across the street from the beast. The neighbor is 668.
Bill Eichelberger - 27 Oct 2005 05:45 GMT
Not necessarily.  It just said neighbor, not "next door" neighbor.
tamoore@gtlakes.com - 27 Oct 2005 14:35 GMT
> >>The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
> >>update your references.
>
> Been using that vintage Pentium chip again?

No!

It's true!

http://www.religionnewsblog.com/11134

=D
Tweak - 27 Oct 2005 15:42 GMT
> >The new 'number of the beast' has been calculated to be 616.  Please
> >update your references.
> >
> >Thanks ;)
>
> 667 - The neighbor of the beast...

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Bill Eichelberger - 27 Oct 2005 05:43 GMT
That was my old address.  =8-O
Tai Fu - 27 Oct 2005 11:26 GMT
I heard lucent technologies moved their office to 666 Fifth Ave. in
Manhattan... is that true?

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TDKozan - 27 Oct 2005 15:21 GMT
> I heard lucent technologies moved their office to 666 Fifth Ave. in
> Manhattan... is that true?

Not according to their website.  http://lucent.com/contact/

TK

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