Yes, but when you generalize the problem, you have to have more than one solution. Not being to trusting of older strangers is just a solution to a small part of the problem.
The only MAC address available to Google's servers is that of the last router your packet passed through. The only client-specific addressing information that Google can obtain is your IP address. This, of course, is nothing special.
I read an article about this somewhere. Something about microscopic golden spheres coated with a compound that causes it to latch of the cancerous cells. These are then injected into the suspected part of the body. Then they simply pass an infrared beam over your body to spot the bad cells and use a stronger beam to heat the temperature of the spheres and fry the cancer.
Yes, but when you generalize the problem, you have to have more than one solution. Not being to trusting of older strangers is just a solution to a small part of the problem.
All uniquely identified by their MAC address
The only MAC address available to Google's servers is that of the last router your packet passed through. The only client-specific addressing information that Google can obtain is your IP address. This, of course, is nothing special.
I read an article about this somewhere. Something about microscopic golden spheres coated with a compound that causes it to latch of the cancerous cells. These are then injected into the suspected part of the body. Then they simply pass an infrared beam over your body to spot the bad cells and use a stronger beam to heat the temperature of the spheres and fry the cancer.