hahaha.. that's funny.. People still think we didn't land on the moon, even though the Soviet Government said we did, since they tacked the entire flight and there is a mirror that was set up (thus leaving one of two options, our computers were FAR more advanced than anyone could imagine, having dropped a mirror that helps calculate the moons distance to within the 100th of an inch, or never before seen robots did it).
I found this too.
----Here’s the thing: the EPCglobal guys are trying to make every RFID code unique. They won’t know that you bought a TV – they’d know that you bought TV #576. Now, since there’s no conceivable reason this would help inventory (the inventory system just needs to know that a TV went out the door – it doesn’t care which one) then the only possible explanation is that they want to match up unique product codes with unique consumers. And privacy goes out the window!-----
Actually you DO need to know which T.V. goes out. Imagine you are selling cars. You have 200 each of two cars, you sell 10 RX-8's and 200 Geo Metro's and still have people calmmoring to buy. On this theory, a car is a car, it doesn't matter which it is for the inventory. So come buying time you buy 200 of each car once again. The other dealer realizes that HEY! people are buying Metro's! So he buys 450 Metros and 50 RX-8's.
Who will sell more cars?
Sheesh... Conspirators...
The government has better things to do then see who is rich, they already know from census and taxes. Besides, people who spend money aren't rich, it's the people who save money and start businesses to make it.