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Old 08-03-2007, 06:40 PM   #3
brraverishhh

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No to mention that a lot of plastic cards are having RF ID chips built into them. All one needs to do is install a sensor and you can pick up who is walking in through a particular door, it provides that persons name, age, sex, address, phone number, and other personal details.

My university is now using it. They hope that students will soon be able to just walk up to a door and if they have the right key card the door will open automatically for them. Why are they doing this? Because when 60,000 students pass through the same door they have to open the door by hand, potentially passing on germs via the door handles. Since I started Uni, five people have been diagnosed with meningitis just because they were in the same classroom as someone who had it.
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