Re: Linux-compatible OEM fingerprint reader
From: Kyler Laird (Kyler_at_news.Lairds.org)
Date: 12/04/03
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Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 13:09:51 GMT
nolo <nolo@nospamthankyouv.com> writes:
>>>Don't forget that the entire keyboard is covered with your fingerprints.
>>
>> Well you'd also have to incinerate the keyboard after each use also.
>either that or resort to typing with the feet..
*Or* use toe-print (or some other less-widely exposed piece of flesh)
authentication! I'm off to the patent office. Think of me when you
start saying things like "I licked-in to the computer and..."
--kyler
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