Yes. Or perhaps a more dramatic protest could be appropriate - like the author of “Eats, Shoots, and Leaves” who campaigned outside Warner Brothers with an apostrophe on a stick when they released the film “Two Weeks Notice”. Seems reasonable to me. Re the snapper scheme, the missing apostrophe only deepens one’s gnawing suspicions about the brains behind the scheme.
I don’t get it… why is the Snapper Card an RFID risk? Surely only certified devices can read the cards? And then you have to be pretty close to the card too?
Time to get manufacturing and marketing a range of mesh Faraday cage bags and purses, d’ya think?
It’s sad that the missing apostrophe adds to the authentic feeling of this!
I was tempted to correct the missing apostrophe :)
Yes. Or perhaps a more dramatic protest could be appropriate - like the author of “Eats, Shoots, and Leaves” who campaigned outside Warner Brothers with an apostrophe on a stick when they released the film “Two Weeks Notice”. Seems reasonable to me. Re the snapper scheme, the missing apostrophe only deepens one’s gnawing suspicions about the brains behind the scheme.
I don’t get it… why is the Snapper Card an RFID risk? Surely only certified devices can read the cards? And then you have to be pretty close to the card too?