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RFID Tags And What They Are Used For

Radio frequency identification or RFID is an old idea that has quietly become a big part of everyone's life. RFID has been around for at least 90 years and was initially put into practice about 70 years, but not many people realized it. These days, you yourself are most likely scanned every day by an RFID reader and the items you buy are certainly scanned at least once a week.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Monday, May 9, 2011

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A Short History Of RFID Or Smart Tags

As you perhaps already know, RFID is an acronym for 'Radio Frequency Identification' - it is the thing that makes ID tags work - but you probably only started hearing about it over the last couple of years. So, how much do you know about RFID? In this piece of writing, I want to take a short look at the history of this seemingly new invention, which has entered almost every facet of a city-dweller's life and that of many livestock farmers as well.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Monday, May 9, 2011

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RFID Tags And Their Everyday Uses

RFID (radio frequency identification) chips or tags as they are better known are the size of the smallest coin in your pocket, but they can store huge amounts of data that can be manipulated in methods that can do incredible things.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Monday, May 2, 2011

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Frank Gets A Barf Diet

Wow, I ran out of dog food and decided to use the foods in the frig to create a BARF Diet for Frank for one week. It was easy to put it all together. Then, I wrapped it in plastic wrap in packs of 3 1/2 pound patties and froze a week's worth. It took me less than 40 minutes start to finish to make a week's worth of BARF Diet patties.

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Posted by Tim Johnson    Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Wal-Mart Is To Start Using RFID Tags

Wal-Mart will shortly be adding Radio Frequency IDentity tags to some of its clothing. RFID tags can hold more information than bar codes and so are more useful for stock control. An item bearing an RFID tag does not have to be taken out from the trolley to be scanned because the tag radios its data back to the reader on its own unique radio frequency. These tags can be put under labels or sewn into clothing because they can be very, very small.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011

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Should My Pet Have An ID Tag?

If your pet is prone to venture a long way from home then you should consider putting an identity tag on it. The ID tag can be as basic as you like, but the most modern technique is to use 'radio frequency identification' or an RFID tag.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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The Uses Of RFID Tags

The usage of RFID tags has been picking up speed for several years, but 2010 has amplified proliferation for three main reasons: 1] cheaper apparatus and tags, 2] increased reliability and performance (up to 99.9% accurate now); 3] the adoption of an international standard for UHF passive tags.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Situations To You Need To Look Into Before Venturing Into The Alpaca Breed Business

So you're interested in starting your own alpaca breeding business but you're not sure where to start. It's a good idea to do some research before you get started. There are many aspects to the business and you may need to learn more about it before deciding what are area is right for you.

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Posted by John Rawlings    Date: Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Food: Five Tips For Keeping Food

There can not be many people who do not like food, but the human race, being what it is, I guess there are a few. For the rest of us, food is a source of daily enjoyment and, like drink, it is often used to mark a celebration. not only that, but different foodstuffs are used for the different meals or definite occasions.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Saturday, May 29, 2010

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Cooking Food Properly

Everybody likes a meal correctly prepared. The evidence of this, if it needs proving, is that members of religious orders like monks often have to eat dreary food like porridge, gruel and unleaven bread for penance.

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Posted by Owen Jones    Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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