Monday, August 28, 2006

27B Stroke 6: If a Cloned Legislator Passes a Law, Does Anyone Obey It?

Sweet. Getting an important point across through hackery.

I guess this also a good time to mention that RFID kills -- or at least if implemented recklessly, can certainly lend itself to the possibility.

Ryan Singel writes over on 27B Stroke 6:

California lawmakers beware, some clever hacker might clone the card used to gain entrance to Legislature and write the laws -- and they may not be as nice as professional art troublemaker Jonathon Keats's attempt to get Berkeley to pass the unbreakable Aristotle's Law, decreeing that everything must be itself.

Link to the video clip here.

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