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Charles Walton, the Father of RFID

Roland Piquepaille writes "In a very interesting article, the San Jose Mercury News tells us about Charles Walton, the man behind the radio frequency identification technology (RFID). Since his first patent about it in 1973, Walton, now 83 years old, collected about $3 million from royalties coming from his patents. Unfortunately for him, his latest patent about RFID expired in the mid-1990s. So he will not make any money from the billions of RFID tags that will appear in the years to come. But he continues to invent and his latest patent about a proximity card with incorporated PIN code protection was granted in June 2004. Maybe he'll be luckier with this one. This overview contains some excerpts of the original article. It also contains tips to search for Walton's patents and an image of the front page of his first patent."

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  1. Re:You assume they know.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    im a lot more curious how you could burn your nuts entering a bathtub.

    what kind of position would you have to be in to enter the bath nuts-first?

    maybe if you had no legs

  2. Re:You assume they know.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    No, no. you can burn them if you are kind of crouching into the bath, and you have reasonably longish nuts. Kinda like a teabag, but different.