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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 13:20:33 on Wed, 26 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: The big gap now is that contactless technology, which will be used by second generation Oyster cards soon, doesn't handle railcard discounts. I don't think contactless technology is the issue. It's just that TfL hasn't got around to implementing railcard discounts in the back office systems. It seems to have been concentrating first on providing new features, rather than replicating existing ones. On a quite galactic timescale. What is it with their IT people that such a simple thing takes so long? Get your baseball bats out, Mr Mayor. And people think I'm being unreasonable to spurn expections that e-ticketing with orders of magnitude more bells and whistles will turn up overnight. I'm sure you'll love this proposal, then? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/facial-recognition-technology-signals-the-end-of-train-tickets-9n329rxq9?shareToken=f42d1469eaec81ba631834332f367 4a7 |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:20:33 on Wed, 26 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: The big gap now is that contactless technology, which will be used by second generation Oyster cards soon, doesn't handle railcard discounts. I don't think contactless technology is the issue. It's just that TfL hasn't got around to implementing railcard discounts in the back office systems. It seems to have been concentrating first on providing new features, rather than replicating existing ones. On a quite galactic timescale. What is it with their IT people that such a simple thing takes so long? Get your baseball bats out, Mr Mayor. And people think I'm being unreasonable to spurn expections that e-ticketing with orders of magnitude more bells and whistles will turn up overnight. I'm sure you'll love this proposal, then? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/facial-recognition-technology-signals-the-end-of-train-tickets-9n329rxq9?shareToken=f42d1469eaec81ba631834332f367 4a7 I hope these "fast track" lines are faster than the ones at border control, cos they are glacial. and they have the advantage of having the picture that they are comparing with supplied to them, they don't have to go searching a database of 20 million people for it. I'm skeptical tim |
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tim... wrote:
"Recliner" wrote in message ... Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 13:20:33 on Wed, 26 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: The big gap now is that contactless technology, which will be used by second generation Oyster cards soon, doesn't handle railcard discounts. I don't think contactless technology is the issue. It's just that TfL hasn't got around to implementing railcard discounts in the back office systems. It seems to have been concentrating first on providing new features, rather than replicating existing ones. On a quite galactic timescale. What is it with their IT people that such a simple thing takes so long? Get your baseball bats out, Mr Mayor. And people think I'm being unreasonable to spurn expections that e-ticketing with orders of magnitude more bells and whistles will turn up overnight. I'm sure you'll love this proposal, then? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/facial-recognition-technology-signals-the-end-of-train-tickets-9n329rxq9?shareToken=f42d1469eaec81ba631834332f367 4a7 I hope these "fast track" lines are faster than the ones at border control, cos they are glacial. and they have the advantage of having the picture that they are comparing with supplied to them, they don't have to go searching a database of 20 million people for it. I'm skeptical Me too: it's very hard to envisage these scanners being nearly as fast as an Oyster card reader. |
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-sept ember.org, at 10:58:57 on Thu, 27 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: And people think I'm being unreasonable to spurn expections that e-ticketing with orders of magnitude more bells and whistles will turn up overnight. I'm sure you'll love this proposal, then? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/f...eaec81ba631834 332f3674a7 As they say "Privacy is dead, get over it". Apparently an audit trail for one's travel is also dead for the very person who needs it most - the paying passenger. In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message -sept ember.org, at 10:58:57 on Thu, 27 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: And people think I'm being unreasonable to spurn expections that e-ticketing with orders of magnitude more bells and whistles will turn up overnight. I'm sure you'll love this proposal, then? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/f...eaec81ba631834 332f3674a7 As they say "Privacy is dead, get over it". Apparently an audit trail for one's travel is also dead for the very person who needs it most - the paying passenger. In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". That's interesting. I've received them too, but have yet to use them. |
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-sept ember.org, at 21:53:19 on Fri, 28 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". That's interesting. I've received them too, but have yet to use them. They've at least fitted newer barcode scanners on the self-service till I used yesterday (different branch of Tesco). -- Roland Perry |
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 16:54:25 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: In message -sept ember.org, at 21:53:19 on Fri, 28 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". That's interesting. I've received them too, but have yet to use them. They've at least fitted newer barcode scanners on the self-service till I used yesterday (different branch of Tesco). I don't think I've ever used a self-service Tesco till. |
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In message , at 14:52:54 on
Mon, 31 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". That's interesting. I've received them too, but have yet to use them. They've at least fitted newer barcode scanners on the self-service till I used yesterday (different branch of Tesco). I don't think I've ever used a self-service Tesco till. At our mid-sized superstore they are the only ones which are open overnight. I prefer to use them because you can check that the right price is being charged for discounted items. Far too often the scanners pick up the non-discounted price, and human till operators never check. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 16:54:25 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: In message -sept ember.org, at 21:53:19 on Fri, 28 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: In other news, I've received a brand new set of Tesco Loyalty Card keyfobs, which they claim are a vast improvement over the old ones. Except the old ones were recognised by their self-service tills and - CAN YOU EVEN START TO BELIEVE THIS - the new one's aren't. It's way beyond "you couldn't make this up". That's interesting. I've received them too, but have yet to use them. They've at least fitted newer barcode scanners on the self-service till I used yesterday (different branch of Tesco). I don't think I've ever used a self-service Tesco till. is the inclusion of Tesco a necessary part of that response? tim |
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