Ah, yes! The smart card! That's what I'm thinking of when I think of sitting
at a public computer for personal use.
What's the danger, though, in losing one of those cards? Think of how easy
it is to lose a file on your computer. Isn't that problem compounded when
you have a card that can get dirt in it, can be stolen, can melt in the
heat, etc.? For a farmer, that card could become useless very quickly
depending on the situation and the care emplyed in preserving the card.
Doesn't that smart card become another piece of technology that must be
explained and understood? For someone unused to using a computer, does a
smart card simply represent yet another thing to learn about? I'm just
thinking out loud, here.
-todd seal
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-san jose, ca
-ddn blog: http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/tsguitar
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