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http://www.identificationtechnologies.com/WhatisaDataDot.ivnu
Has anyone used "data dots?" Last month, I was attending a conference
and someone stole $15,000 worth of computer equipment. These seem
like they might really work.
--
Eileen Trainor, Grant Coordinator
Center for Initiatives in Education http://cie.ci.swt.edu
Project Inter-ALT http://cie.ci.swt.edu/interalt
Texas Crime Stoppers http://www.crimestoppers.swt.edu
Southwest Texas State University
College of Education
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San Marcos, TX 78666
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