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	<title>Comments on: A security &#8220;how&#8221; trap for credit cards, is kanban next?</title>
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		<title>By: James Higgins-Thomas</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Higgins-Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think its time for more than that. Why, in 2010, am I carrying a card with an id # at all?  That&#039;s sort of like walking around with your password pinned to your shirt. Understandable 50 years ago, but totally unnecessary today.  Where&#039;s the innovative spirit that negotiates the deal without that magic number?  That said, maybe your idea is the best next step - one step closer without tossing what&#039;s already in place. Though I think what&#039;s in place has overstayed its welcome.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think its time for more than that. Why, in 2010, am I carrying a card with an id # at all?  That&#8217;s sort of like walking around with your password pinned to your shirt. Understandable 50 years ago, but totally unnecessary today.  Where&#8217;s the innovative spirit that negotiates the deal without that magic number?  That said, maybe your idea is the best next step &#8211; one step closer without tossing what&#8217;s already in place. Though I think what&#8217;s in place has overstayed its welcome.</p>
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