The hidden benefits of being an archaeologist - kevin wooldridge - 16th October 2005
I have just read in a Sunday paper (and this may be the beginning of an awful urban myth!!) that manual workers (such as archaeologists might well be classed) will be unable to take advantage of the government's proposed ID/biotechnics scheme because our fingerprints are 'too worn down' to register on the equipment.
Which made me think that inadvertently there are after all some advantages to being an archaeologist. Any other suggestions?
The hidden benefits of being an archaeologist - mercenary - 16th October 2005
Was wondering the same thing myself a while back. Might it not qualify us for "internment" just to be on the safe side? At least until the fingerprints grow back.
The hidden benefits of being an archaeologist - troll - 16th October 2005
Human fingerprints are indestinguishable from those of the Koala so, grab yerselves a fake Koala passport and all will be well.So- Intern me, could do with a doss.
The hidden benefits of being an archaeologist - Curator Kid - 17th October 2005
I reckon this (fact?) is more likely to qualify us to have a special Biometric retina-reading laser beamed into our eyes. They'll always get you in the end...
The hidden benefits of being an archaeologist - destroyer - 17th October 2005
well i thought we were all regarded as some sort of sub-human mole species, and therefore probably exempt from all this big brother id stuff
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