Monday, September 17, 2018

Talking About Convergence Systems Limited RFID

By Jeffrey Rogers


Not an indulging title, is it not? In fact, it cannot be even more obvious that this topic is only for business. We do not have anything against that but we admit we might have difficulty with writing this article. Nonetheless, here we are going for it. Do not let the big title scare you away. We try to make this as engaging as possible so everyone can understand. Yes, that goes for this humble author as well. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to CSL RFID.

To put it bluntly, an RFID is a radio frequency identification which seems to read radio frequencies to a certain degree. We are not sure what that really means but we can assume this is important and the most we can explain this is through movies or the like. Or maybe from books and fanfictions that we have read.

And guess what? Not only do you not remember those events from the previous night, like, at all. You also wake up on sand with the sun trying to sear into your eyelids to get into your retinas. Next to people you swore you only see occasionally at work. And they all seem like they are dead already.

You made yourself a neat little cot in that place. Setting up your equipment for hacking and listening it, you made yourself comfortable below the window. You hope the light from the computer screen will not be seen from the outside or else you can just say goodbye to your cover and then hope you would not die by the end of it.

Where you are right now is some sort of deserted island with an ominous jungle. You have no way of getting back to your city, much less home to soothe the hangover you currently have. Way to go. Because of a night of excessive drinking, you now have the possibility of death being near.

What even were you celebrating last night? Well, none of that matters now. Surviving is what is important. And lucky for all of you morons, the ship did not sink yet and the radio still freaking works. So get your butts to it and try to signal someone into helping all you out of that island.

You dealt with mafias before. They are not exactly easy to deal with but it has become a common occurrence for you to always be assigned to them. This does not surprise you that your superiors sent you on this one.

It was either you die on this island or you try to put a hand on something you clearly have no profession in. All you know is that there is a possibility of other people getting you saved with that one radio you have on the ship. You hesitate whether you should mess with that or not.

You leave the place with the information obtained. You are satisfied after staking out for a month. Your stuff and equipment are all back in your apartment and you might send your info to your boss while going out to get coffee. You need it.




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