maziau multiku pries miega ziurek. "Nerijus" <nerijus_@_vil_ktu.l_t> wrote in message news:hcro4a$5lj$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > zhaltas wrote: >> nu ir kas? >> saugiau jausies programuodamas prie pc? ar isivaizduoji save henytes vaidmeny? >> > > Tai yra principinis dalykas. > Kazkaip visam pasaulij tai problema, tik Lietuvoj visi kaip aveles i > skerdykla savo noru einam. > > N. M. > > Pasiskaitymui: > http://www.leavethemkidsalone.com/backdoor.htm > > Citata: > Once the fingerprints are in the hands of the government, they will > never be deleted and could be compared against prints found at crime > scenes, in the same way that Tony Blair has publicly stated will happen > with fingerprints on the National Identity Register. Automatic > fingerprint matching is inherently imperfect, crime scene prints have a > worryingly large chance of being incorrectly matched with an those of an > innocent person. > If a child has never touched a fingerprint scanner, there is zero > probability of being incorrectly investigated for a crime. Once a child > has touched a scanner he or she will be at the mercy of the matching > algorithm for the rest of their lives.