Wednesday 16 July 2008

Emile Munier paintings

Emile Munier paintings
Edwin Lord Weeks paintings
Center rescue workers scrawl information on their skin as an identifying marker should they get hurt in the wreckage."There is a clear need for a more secure [form of] identification," says Seelig. "This was another useful application for VeriChip and to move the process along and [help] evaluate the possibility, I had the chips inserted."And Seelig isn't the only one who feels this way.According to ADS' Bolton, about 50 people have already signed up with the company to become part of the VeriChip experiments. Some volunteers, such as the Jacobs family in Boca Raton, Fla., believe that the technology will provide for a much needed additional security and safety."What it does for me is give me a peace of mind because it speaks for you when you can't," says Leslie Jacobs, a journalist in Boca Raton, Fla. Her 14-year old son, Derek, had first heard of the VeriChip on a local newscast and had

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