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From: "Bruno Coel" <brun..._at_gmail.com>
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Subject: Reply to Worlds smallest RFID chip (dust)
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Nothing new. It's an article from 2007.
I mention this item in my "technical threats"-course for 5 years now.
Greetings from Belgium
Bruno COEL
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