"Kerry" <kerry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>"Bill Bolton" <billbolton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:2gd024l0e02b4e18ruifs5kkhpfvetbmvv@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Matthew Geier <matthew@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Hard evidence is hard come to come by
>>
>> So that's a definite NO then. <rolls eyes>
>>
>> Bill Bolton
>> Sydney, Australia
>I recently read where someone had a card reader that could read a
card/tag
>in someones pocket from 69 feet away. Another story about a guy who
received
>his new RFID card from the bank in a stainless steel envolope.
>There's lots of stories out there. Do a search on Google using
"contactless
>credit cards" then try "RFID"
I don't think there are many, or even any, credit cards with RFID
incorporated into them, but there could well be some hybrid card types out
there with specialised uses away from mainstream commercial retail
banking.
>Then if you deceide RFID is not for you, do a search on data-safe/RFID or
>stainless steel wallets.
>There's like a whole new world out there that has hardly even touched us
>here in Oz yet.
Yet being the operative word.
Craig.
--
Craig Dewick - HO-Scale Railway Modeller and Professional Train Manager at
http://lios.apana.org.au/~craigd
or craigd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
if you're
game!
RailZone Australia - http://www.railzone.org
- No Fundies! No RailCorp
CodeCon!
http://lios.apana.org.au/mailman/listinfo/aus_rail_safety
for Oz Rail
Safety