About an hour ago I wanted to do a very simple thing: Print a single page document onto a sheet of card stock paper.
Money needs psychological acceptance: The population must unblinkingly accept the fact that a plastic card or flimsy paper is of great value.
Booth paused to speak to Forbes, showing him some kind of card or piece of paper.
Two of its founders, Michael Wakin and Christopher Rozell, had just had a paper on card counting in blackjack rejected.
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Tile designs must be on a piece of paper or card sized 30cm by 20cm and entries need to be returned by 9 December this year.
Small businesses are looking at an increasing number of digital loyalty programs, which replace the traditional paper punch card and help merchants reward their repeat customers.
And then there's glass and hard and soft plastics, and paper, and card and tin foil.
One where communal tensions are declining, where the Hindu card is not enough to paper over caste divisions.
Showed what I thought was my ticket to the conductor, who most politely and in immaculate English told me I was carrying a piece of paper saying my credit card had been refused, and next time to buy a ticket at the counter.
Pull out all your most recent credit card statements and a piece of blank paper.
They were asked to sign a piece of paper after they received the card.
Still, that is cold comfort for the backers of products such as the iCache Geode, a strange and ambitious iPhone contraption combining NFC and e-paper with a reprogrammable credit card that was floated last April.
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Instead of writing out a paper check or using a plastic card, the customer beams the instructions from his or her personal information appliance, which will hasten the transaction process, IrDA said.
Yes, we print those disclosure statements on every scrap of paper and the back of every business card, but the only people who actually read and understand them are lawyers looking for the deepest pockets to sue.
If you really must keep one credit card in your wallet, wrap a piece of red paper around it and write in big, bold letters EMERGENCY.
Even before the housing and credit bubbles burst, the past several decades saw a number of tectonic shifts that affected retail banking, such as the explosion of credit-card use, the creation of electronic banking, and the decline of paper checks.
Mr Latham said a police search of Mr Huntley's house found "a small piece of paper" which he said could be described as a "crib card".
People who took their place opposite him one by one, clutching a scrap of paper bearing the address of an overseas relative or else the business card of some European traveller, unwittingly exchanged in a moment of good humour for a lifetime of another person's hopes.
Saltsman also tells me that Card and Krueger responded to the critique by Neumark and Wascher, in a paper published in the same issue of The American Economic Review as the Neumark and Wascher paper, re-evaluating their own data and scrutinizing payroll data raised by other scholars.
It seems as if a story runs in the paper every day reporting another high-profile breach of security that exposed consumer credit card information and social media accounts.
The GenVault plate, the size of an index card and slightly thicker, contains 384 tiny wells, each lined on the bottom with special paper and prefilled with a strand of synthetic rice DNA, varying in length and sequence.
In the past, most internet transactions required a credit card or an online payment system like PayPal (NASDAQ: EBAY), creating an effective digital paper trail for people engaging in online transactions.
AmEx eliminated the hassle that comes with paper coupons or special codes at the point of sale by making redemption as easy as swiping your card.
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