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Ned Fleming [[email protected]] kirjoitti: 
> 
> From James Taranto's "Best of the Web Today" in the WSJ:
> 
> -----
> 
> InsideTech, a blog on Monster.com, has a fascinating story of an
> effort to evade immigration laws:
> 
> Lin Rong, a Chinese national, loved Japan. After all, there were no
> beatdowns of employees that lost iPhones, not as many internet
> addiction camps, and no great firewall to censor her internet
> behavior. However, she unfortunately overstayed her visa and was
> deported.
> 
> Determined to return, Ms. Rong underwent a rare, but increasingly
> popular advanced medical procedure to remove her fingerprints on one
> hand and graft on those of the other hand. As fingerprints are unique
> and typically scanned from one hand, the technique is becoming popular
> in China as a method of eluding biometric scanning devices.
> 
> Eventually, though, she was identified despite the surgery that made
> both hands appear identical to the fingerprint reader. It seems two
> rights do make a Rong.
> 
> -----


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