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Myki simply replaces the magnetic ticket with an RFID ticket (like the magnetic ticket replaced the scrathie ticket, which replaced the punch-hole ticket).
Why MyZone Isn’t Good News For Public Transport Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Myki simply replaces the magnetic ticket with an RFID ticket like the magnetic ticket replaced the scrathie ticket, which replaced the punch-hole ticket.
Why MyZone Isn’t Good News For Public Transport Users | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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A jingle of coins dropped in the glass box, a punch-hole on a paper transfer delivered, Ermila swayed all the way to the back of the bus, shoes sloshing.
Their Dogs Came With Them Helena María Viramontes 2007
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Actually, Gore's punch-hole was the third, and Buchanan was number two.
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A faulty ballot, they said, whose design led them to believe that Gore, who was listed under Bush, should be selected by the second punch-hole.
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It means using 21st-century technology instead of punch-hole ballots and chads and butterflies.
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