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In the words of the Myth Busters, "if its worth doing, its worth over doing"
with that said, I was at DeVry University discussing security with the game development teachers their (I go there every now and then for help on the video games my team makes) and one thing led to another and somehow we got talking about using retinal eye scanners for logging into windows (apposed to using finger scanners) and I found there are distinct (and big) advantages to using the retinal scanner apposed to the finger print scanner, and how the retinal scanner is much harder to "hack" or "get pased" than the finger scanner. Many of you will say its over kill. I say its just what i need (maybe). would anyone be so kind as to help me find a device such as the one I just spoke about, and if possible, for under $100. Any help on my little hunt here would be nice. thanks in advance to those who help, and a "gee, thanks for the great help (sarcastic)" in advance to those who only post comments saying how they oppose the idea.
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Yeah, I've got a few sitting around in the warehouse I can sell you for a couple bucks each
![]() You're not going to find any of these under $100. http://www.ehow.com/how_2106941_buy-...c-scanner.html
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that article didnt help at all.
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