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  • kelpie0

    trying to think of a clever yet easy way to use rfid tags and readers for a thing we're trying to win. its an art festival - would maybe be cool to give all the artists tags which could read at the doors of events and record which stuff they are all seeing, maybe through a twitter account or something.

    don't know fuck all about rfid though, so I may simply rabbit on a load of bullshit and hope no one realises this fact...

    • < which is now, of course, a matter of public recordkelpie
    • WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT!!!!chossy
    • aren't they just passive chips with some data in?Fariska
    • you can use them to activate programs and transmit simple datakelpie
    • http://www.touchatag…kelpie
    • hmm..interestingjuhls
    • HE IS SPEAKING IN TONGUES!!!! chuck some water on the mad man!.chossy
    • sorry chossy, in science fiction modekelpie
    • this is RFID
      http://en.wikipedia.…
      like you put in your dog, is the future
      kelpie
    • That article makes it sound like they all have to be implants. It is similar to what racers wear to calculate time?juhls
    • I mean, could you call something like that an RFID piece of technology?juhls
    • yup, they use that. they don't need to be implants, could be on a card, or an objectkelpie

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