If I could create the perfect world, just about everyone in my utopia would have a Super Trackstick on them at all times. It’s the perfect solution to everything from fighting crime to saving marriages. When you can openly account for your location at any given moment, you remove all doubt of where you weren’t.
You can debate this and say that it’s an invasion of privacy. That it goes against the idea of the individual as his own person. But you’re wrong. The Super Trackstick is not an active tracking device; there is no little red dot moving on a computer screen somewhere notifying someone of the location of a person. The brilliance in the Super Trackstick is that it’s passive device. That’s great, because you do not have to pay a monthly fee to use the device..
Most clients using the Super Trackstick aren’t using it to actively stalk anyone. The Super Trackstick is security. It’s for nervous parents who want to know where their children are, or employers that don’t want to constantly supervise their workers. There is no “times up” aspect to the Super Trackstick. No “aha”. The owner of the Super Trackstick can decide when he/she wants to remove the device, if ever.
In my perfect world, I might even tell someone that they are being tracked. If they know that they're being tracked, they will be less likely to slack off on a job. Children will drive more carefully if they know they can be checked on. In my utopia, we're improving the world one trackstick at a time.







