- From: Timothy Holborn <timothy.holborn@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 23:03:00 +0000
- To: Eric Korb <eric.korb@accreditrust.com>
- Cc: W3C Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 12 June 2015 23:03:38 UTC
However? Social equity is important. Ie: family helped to build asx: shl Yet grandfather at christmas table spoke of his first surgery, where the lead asked him "are you ready for this guy to die on the table" Social / moral equity is important changes the opportunity, and the statement applies with as much validity than yhe suggested alternative case you provided in response. On 21:53, Fri, 12/06/2015 Eric Korb <eric.korb@accreditrust.com> wrote: > That would be more of a social badge. However, a blood donor card would > be a great use case. > > Eric > > > *"Trust only credentials that are TrueCred*™ *verified."* > ---------------------------------- > Eric Korb, President/CEO - accreditrust.com <https://www.accreditrust.com> > GoogleVoice: 908-248-4252 > http://www.linkedin.com/in/erickorb @erickorb @accreditrust > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Timothy Holborn < > timothy.holborn@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/blood-donors-in-sweden-get-a-text-message-whenever-someone-is-helped-with-their-blood-10310101.html >> >> The idea of issuing someone a verified badge notating how many lives >> they've saved? >> >> Would change the way I read a linkedin profile... >> > >
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