The question is how is the technology going to be used? In the med. field it would be nice if there was instant record access just in case you arrived at an emergency ward unconscious...past med. records on the spot, allergy information, etc....

Be kind of cool for security aspects. Auto unlocking doors for the house and car programmed to the chip...auto lights on and off in the house, etc....Kind of like some Star Trek shit!

Just like nuclear power, it's a cheap form of electricity or a WMD. But seriously, I'm not going to worry about the government trying to track me for smoking a joint (about the only crime I commit) out of a population of 292,000,000. :rasta:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Meet The VeriChip A Microprocessor For Your Body Using the pretense that implanting microchips under the skin has medical "benefits," the corrupt and fraud ridden US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that Applied Digital Solutions could market the VeriChip, an implantable computer chip for so-called "medical purposes." Using a syringe, the microcip is injected under the skin.When the person is scanned by a reader-scanning device, the chip then transmits a code with medical information about the person. The VeriChip is described as Rating: 5