LagSlug
LagSlug t1_jdqaoif wrote
Reply to comment by asdaaaaaaaa in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
I don't know about the rest of the nation, but every kid in my elementary school was fingerprinted. We were told it was in case of abduction. Pretty sure it was just data harvesting.
LagSlug t1_jdqaj7f wrote
I never eat there because I feel like it's a ripoff, but this is an even better reason to not eat there.
LagSlug t1_j7w2r6t wrote
Reply to comment by Enzor in Drug Shows Promise Against “Unreachable Itch” Condition by molrose96
I have that problem too, but for me it was dry skin that was the culprit, and now I just use a ton of lotion after every shower and it's gotten much better.
LagSlug t1_j7w2l60 wrote
ffs is that what was causing my itching? I was having kidney trouble for years, and every night i had the worst itch on my back. It got to the point where I kept a pair of scissors by the bed and used them to scrape the itch (longwise against the flat edge).
LagSlug t1_jdqqw13 wrote
Reply to comment by Upper_Command1390 in Panera Bread will use palm-scanning technology for its loyalty program by Nicolas-matteo
I don't think they were actually local police. Imagine the problem of domestic terrorism from a government standpoint. Not having a complete database of fingerprints is a gigantic hole in your security apparatus. And unlike most problems, this one has a practical solution.
With a government that lied about the extent to which it was surveilling every person in the USA, and a population that gleefully believed it, I think the chances are pretty slim these events didn't take place, and that we're collectively imagining it.