1D Barcode Reader Increased The Efficiency Of Shop Mall, Here’s a strange thing. I can quote Shakespearean sonnets I learned at RADA in 1940-something. I can remember lines from plays I performed in repertory theatre, and whole chunks of dialogue from films I haven’t seen since their premiere.
I can tell you the best route from Wardour Street in Central London to Battersea, road name by road name. So why is it that I so often find myself standing in the kitchen wondering what the hell I went in there for?
It’s all to do with old age, alas, which the poet Dante believed begins at 45. The United Nations suggests it starts at 60. Well, as I write this I’m in my 90th year. Ninety! Where did those years go?
Do I feel old? Not at all. And yet I’ve been lucky enough to live through some amazing landmark events — from World War II right through to the internet age — which makes me realise that I must be pretty ancient after all.
Technology has made extraordinary advances in my lifetime and it never cease to astound me. I used to be in seventh heaven as James Bond trying out all the various watches, cameras, cars and gizmos.
In the films, we had Q to supply the latest gadgets, many of which were prototypes of real designs and are now in everyday use. But, I ask myself, would Q ever have come up with something as deeply frustrating as the self-service till by barcode scanner module?
One of my grumbles about modern life is that until fairly recently supermarkets used to have a row of smiling cashiers waiting and willing to help you make a purchase. Now there are banks of soulless machines that scan your items and supposedly make the whole shopping experience easier and quicker. Oh yes?Have you ever placed your basket of groceries down and started scanning them with 1d reader, only for hieroglyphics to start flashing up with accompanying messages such as my personal favourite, ‘Unexpected item in bagging area’? Tell me about it!You look around sheepishly until one of the former cashiers — now relegated to a back room somewhere — comes to your aid. They explain it was because you scanned two items in succession and didn’t allow enough time in between.
So you get a free lesson in checkout skills before being left to continue. But wait! The lights start up again!
You have picked an age-restricted item, anything from a bottle of wine to a box of matches. Thankfully the former cashier appears again to vouch that you are indeed over 21. ‘Have you used any of our bags?’ asks the machine. Obviously not, as I selected ‘I have my own bag with me’ when I approached it.
Everything can be controlled by all kinds of barcodes ,also along with RFID label appears fast .In a word ,our life is becoming more and more interesting and full of surprise .
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