Hiya.
How's it going Dave ?
Remember we were talking about ATM packet and payload factor ?
U mentioned something like payload to o/head @ 48/5. Were u talking about
S.E.T. ?
Am I looking at the right thing for very *high*  volumn, short duration,
24x7 operations ?
There's actually a small box inside those atms to capture the tx's when the
db of the acquirer bank is down and depending on the card, issuance is
almost guaranteed and the risk carried by the issuer bank.
I don't know what they are now for IBM atms, but last few years there is a
slow trend towards MS, scary thought.
I think (meaning I don't know fore sure) SET is the "smart card" version
with a chip. Relatively common in Hong Kong, don't know about USA.
Wish theres a vpn here.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Paris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 10:37 AM
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> On Thursday, Aug 21, 2003, at 21:53 US/Eastern, Ian Newlands wrote:
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> > Dave
> >
> > Thank you for your reply, it was most enlightening and yes I will
> > re-assess my future as a human being.  Hopefully that statement
> > somehow makes you feel better about yourself.
> > [...]
>
> Get over yourself.  I went out of my way to make it COMPLETELY CLEAR
> that I was not intending my comments as any sort of insult or other
> attack on your intelligence or worth as a person.
>
> -dsp
>
> [once again, I'm reminded why I stopped contributing to listservs a few
> years back]
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