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Cosa (chi) è card readers - definizione

BRITISH SOFTCORE PORNOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE (1966-2020)
Readers' Wives; Readers' Wives Striptease

Card reader         
DATA INPUT DEVICE THAT READS FROM A CARD-SHAPED STORAGE MEDIUM
Multi card reader; Credit-card reader; Access control card reader; Credit card reader; Credit Card Reader; Biometric card reader
A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium. The first were punched card readers, which read the paper or cardboard punched cards that were used during the first several decades of the computer industry to store information and programs for computer systems.
Readers' advisory         
  • Indirect readers' advisory display: "Looking for a good book? . . . You could ask one of our Fabulous Librarians . . . or try some of these ''nifty reading guides''"
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE ADVISORY OF READERS
Readers advisory; Reader's advisory; Readers' Advisory
Readers' advisory (sometimes spelled readers advisory or reader's advisory) is a service which involves suggesting fiction and nonfiction titles to a reader through direct or indirect means. This service is a fundamental library service; however, readers' advisory also occurs in commercial contexts such as bookstores.
store card         
  • [[Card Security Code]]
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  • Israeli manual card imprinter
  • Purchasing by debit card
CARD THAT CAN BE USED TO MAKE A PAYMENT
Payment Card; Atm card; Cash card; Banking card; Purchase card; Payment cards; Pcard; Bank cards; Card payment; Card payments; Store card

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Fiesta (magazine)

Fiesta was a British adult magazine featuring softcore pornography, published by Galaxy Publications Limited. It was a sister publication of Knave magazine, launched two years later.

Launched in 1966 by the British photographer Russell Gay, Fiesta quickly became Britain's top-selling adult magazine. Dubbed "the magazine for men which women love to read", the monthly magazine's readers were responsible, in the early 1970s, for creating a feature that has been adopted in magazines worldwide: Readers' Wives. Central to this theme was the monthly "Readers' Wives Striptease" section, which shows a set of photos of a supposed wife or girlfriend of a reader being photographed by Fiesta undressing (often, but not always out of everyday clothing) to full nudity. The Readers' Wives section was the subject of a song by John Cooper Clarke on his album Disguise in Love.

As well as its Readers' Wives and photographic girl sets, Fiesta was built around a core of readers' letters from men and women. In addition there were male-interest features, cartoons and reviews, sexy puzzles and a regular erotic horoscope, together with Firkin, an underground-comics style cartoon strip drawn by Hunt Emerson and written by Tym Manley.

Mary Millington modelled for the magazine in 1974, prior to her exclusive signing to work for David Sullivan's magazines.

Nicholas Whittaker, journalist and author of Platform Souls, Blue Period and Sweet Talk, worked for the company from 1980 to 1982, when he left to go and work for Paul Raymond Publications, where he played a major role in establishing the new Razzle magazine. His experiences at Fiesta and Razzle are the subject of his book Blue Period.

Fiesta ceased production in 2020, after 54 years of publication.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per card readers
1. Callers can have one–to–one conversations with scores of astrologers, tarot card readers and clairvoyants.
2. Tailored for tourists, the bright yellow taxis have air conditioning, electronic meters and credit card readers.
3. The device looks similar to existing card readers except for a hood which incorporates a magnifying glass.
4. After 2008, a machine similar to credit card readers will be a common sight on the counters of banks and large retail stores.
5. The cheapest card readers cost about EUR 10, headphones cost about EUR 20, and a webcam between EUR 10 and EUR 30.