angel, why no touch screens. Being a NYC resident for over 15 years,
many of which w/ the current metrocard system from an IxD
perspective, I don't understand the comment. Is this about hygene?
really? considering how much stuff we touch in a subway system like
seats and hand rails and turnstyles having a touch screen is really
not significant to the additional spread of anything. AND in all the
time since the implementation of the Metrocard kiosks not once has
there been a story linking the spread of anything to the touch
screens.

Anyway, I don't understand why public = no touch? I mean ATM's use
touch? Fragility? again, we have seem plenty of models of touch
screens working in these conditions quite well.

color me confused!

-- dave


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