From: Des on
On Mar 15, 12:21 pm, "Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)"
<toylet.toy...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > They have finger print recognition. They place there finger ona
> > glowing red pad. I live in the uk and I was wondering how to get this
> > stuff complete with software.
>
> What if the staff cut his/her finger? What if the reader's surface was
> damaged? :)
>
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I just wanted to know where I could get this. I stated UK not US. Not
interested in security. It is just a helpful way of getting people
checked in for a private function.
From: Des on
On Mar 14, 10:00 pm, Paul <nos...(a)needed.com> wrote:
> Des wrote:
> > Hi guys.
>
> > On visiting a local wine bar I noticed that the individual staff had
> > to sign on in order to process your order. The idea is that hey can
> > trace which member off staff served which customer. BUT
>
> > They have finger print recognition. They place there finger ona
> > glowing red pad. I live in the uk and I was wondering how to get this
> > stuff complete with software.
>
> > Any help on this.
>
> > TIA Desmond.
>
> I don't think such devices are particularly unique. There are a bunch of
> different kinds here.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_11?url=search-alias%3Delectr....
>
>     Paul

Thanks Paul the link is good. I live in the UK so I use Amazon.co.uk.
Not interested in security problems. Have no idea about optical and
capacitance systems though.
From: jinxy on
On Mar 16, 12:08 pm, Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On Mar 14, 10:00 pm, Paul <nos...(a)needed.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Des wrote:
> > > Hi guys.
>
> > > On visiting a local wine bar I noticed that the individual staff had
> > > to sign on in order to process your order. The idea is that hey can
> > > trace which member off staff served which customer. BUT
>
> > > They have finger print recognition. They place there finger ona
> > > glowing red pad. I live in the uk and I was wondering how to get this
> > > stuff complete with software.
>
> > > Any help on this.
>
> > > TIA Desmond.
>
> > I don't think such devices are particularly unique. There are a bunch of
> > different kinds here.
>
> >http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_11?url=search-alias%3Delectr...
>
> >     Paul
>
> Thanks Paul the link is good. I live in the UK so I use Amazon.co.uk.
> Not interested in security problems. Have no idea about optical and
> capacitance systems though.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I read sometime ago in one of the many pc mags that a gummy bear was
squeezed between the thumb and forefinger, then placed on a biometric
fingerprint scanner and it allowed access.
-J
From: ToolPackinMama on
On 3/20/2010 10:20 PM, jinxy wrote:

> I read sometime ago in one of the many pc mags that a gummy bear was
> squeezed between the thumb and forefinger, then placed on a biometric
> fingerprint scanner and it allowed access.

Link, or it didn't happen.

From: jinxy on
On Mar 21, 5:02 am, ToolPackinMama <philnbl...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> On 3/20/2010 10:20 PM, jinxy wrote:
>
> > I read sometime ago in one of the many pc mags that a gummy bear was
> > squeezed between the thumb and forefinger, then placed on a biometric
> > fingerprint scanner and it allowed access.
>
> Link, or it didn't happen.

Here you are Mrs. Doubtfire: http://www.pcworld.com/article/103535/biometric_security_barely_skindeep.html
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