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That works well until you use your card to scrape the ice off your windscreen - I haven't had contactless for a while now
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I tried scraping the ice off my windscreen with my local store loyalty card - But I only got 20% off!
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Get one of these: ICEPLANE Twin Bladed Car Ice Scraper: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike[^] - I've been using one for about two years, and they are excellent. Not only do you not break the card, but they sheer off the ice at a good rate, better than any other scraper I've tried. Only drawback is that you need good gloves or the scrapped off ice will freeze your fingers solid...
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Every time I buy an actual ice scraper the weather warms up
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Please, go out and buy a dozen. Every Monday until June ... then start again in September
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I like cold weather
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You can ing have my portion!
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No, no no. Everyone knows you should pour boiling water onto your windscreen when it's frozen.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Everyone knows you should pour boiling water onto your windscreen when it's frozen. Come on, Richard, everyone knows you can't be both boiling and frozen at the same time! It's one or the other.
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was the "it" at the end of the sentence referring to the boiling water
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was the "it" at the end of the sentence referring to the windscreen (windshield in America)
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That is the $64,000 question.
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Don't laugh, when I was a kid driving to the Oz snowfields (I lived in Sydney where it never snows and barely gets cold) the windscreen started to fog up so I hit the windscreen washer - instant whiteout as the liquid froze onto the windscreen at 120km per hour. Scared the crap out of me!
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I have done that at low speed (<30 mph), but never on a fast road. I was also riding my motorbike one cold night with the visor open, and as soon as I closed it my glasses fogged up. Now that was scary.
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In theory that could possibly work, but having read the which article before, I doubt it. The reader would need to be almost touching my card, but which pocket do I keep it in?
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Four inches or so? Not impossible (or even close) on some tube trains. And most besuited fellows have two pockets it is most likely to be in: left and right breast.
If you don't get a signal, move your handbag / manbag / whatever.
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Not impossible, no. But the likelihood that even if you could read someone's card, you could do anything with the data, is quite low.
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I have a nice setup (about 25x25 cm - so not small but easily can be carried around) that can read RFID from a distance of 9 meters...
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Yes, but what use is that information?
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Do not know. Never used it to collect - it is part of a prototype I built for a project never took place...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: a project never took place. I always find they are the best type.
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Interesting. 25cm x 25cm for 9 meters.
Thank-you!
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I never liked cuddling with total strangers, which they quickly find out when they try. Long ago I was waiting to check out at a supermarket and someone always snuggled up to my back every time the line advanced a step. That was when I was working for my first employer and I was in uniform, so something like this when the line advanced once again and that person immediately ran into me again:
Quote: Common drill commands
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Squad will advance, about turn: do a 180 degree turn, pivoting on the heel of your right foot and on the toes of your left foot, always turn around your right shoulder.
Looking down on some woman, in my most pleasant voice: 'Are you cold, Madam?'
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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The Warning - three sisters from Monterrey, Mexico - currently aged 19 (just turned), 16 and 14 who rock!
They've been around for a few years now but they will be new to most people in this forum.
Starting from 2015 they have now written an original EP and two albums, the most recent being a concept album, Queen of the Murder Scene, released in late November 2018.
They rose to attention via their viral cover of Metallica’s Enter Sandman in 2014 when Alejandra, the young bass player, was just 9.
TEDx performance and chat from a couple of years ago...
You’ve been warned! | The Warning | TEDxUniversityofNevada - YouTube
Promo for first album...
XXI CENTURY BLOOD Official Video by THE WARNING - YouTube
Kevin
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