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Extremely sophisticated, 3D printed (?) ATM skimmer / Boing Boing
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Dec 8, 2011. Extremely sophisticated, 3D printed (? From the Boing Boing Shop. This ATM skimmer was retrieved from a Chase ATM in West Hills, CA, and it appears to have been 3D printed. It is very sophisticated, with "true geek factor.". On the bottom of the fake card acceptance slot is a tiny hole for a built-in spy camera that is connected to a battery. The spy camera turns on when a card is dipped into the skimmer’s card acceptance slot, and is angled to record customer PINs. Lament for the hard drive.
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Scientists claim the way a person answers simple math problem is a good predictor of their belief in a religion / Boing Boing
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Apr 26, 2012. Scientists claim the way a person answers simple math problem is a good predictor of their belief in a religion. From the Boing Boing Shop. Q: If a baseball and bat cost $110, and the bat costs $100 more than the ball, how much does the ball cost? If you answered $10 you are inclined to believe in religion. If you answered $5 you are inclined to disbelieve. Because, according to new research reported in tomorrow's issue of the journal. Image from swaimsketching's photostream. With the cacop...