At 01:42 AM 10/30/2005, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted
> or something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In
> those cases the
One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted or
something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In those cases
they probably have to fall back upon the traditional passport usage and
inspecti
Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted
> or something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In
> those cases they probably have to fall back upon the traditional
>
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 08:42:35PM -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
> One thing to think about with respect to the RFID passports...
>
> Um, uh...surely once in a while the RFID tag is going to get corrupted or
> something...right? I'd bet it ends up happening all the time. In those
> cases they proba
At 01:31 AM 10/30/05 -0700, Bill Stewart wrote:
>They've said they'll fall back on the traditional
>"If we can't read the passport it's invalid and you'll need to
>replace it before we'll let you leave the country" technique,
>just as they often do with expired passports and sometimes
What is the