| The implementations won't be abrasive or will be stealth. Everyday living will 'feel' the same, however the implications are radically different when you move the spotlight on it. This is just more business as usual; theres not a whole lot you can do about it and sooner or later, this will just be another way of life sort of thing. I grew up with a console; I couldn't imagine living without one (and a computer) for the rest of my life --its just as easily apart of my life as anything else.
Older, other people are much more apprehensive against the idea. Not all, mind you, but a lot. The good old days they speak of, foreign alien words of walking in the 4th dimension, both ways up hills while doing handstands in 30 foot deep snow. You know, that sort of thing.
I've only ran the scenario in my head, simulating the cause and effects of something like this a dozen times over. In the end, nothing will really change. It'll slowly be accepted, as most people don't even realize that a lot of retail goods and other products, along with ID cards have RFID in them already.
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