This might sound like a daft question to some so apologies in advance!! I decided to opt for print at home paper tickets for Coventry which I have never used before, do I just scan that square thing with funny patterns at the turnstile? Cheers
Page 42 of Practical Origami shows you how to turn a sheet of A4 into a key. You then use that to unlock the padlock keeping the exit gates closed and enter that way - remembering to lock up the gates once you're in the ground.
This might sound like a daft question to some so apologies in advance!! I decided to opt for print at home paper tickets for Coventry which I have never used before, do I just scan that square thing with funny patterns at the turnstile? Cheers
Thanks chaps, me and technology do not mix lol. And very funny addickted, made me proper laugh out loud although given the question I asked, I was braced for a torrent of replies like yours
I did think about saying that you needed to make the tickets into a paper hat and hold your arms up as you went through the turnstileslike those new scanners at airports, but thought it sounded unbelievable.
This might sound like a daft question to some so apologies in advance!! I decided to opt for print at home paper tickets for Coventry which I have never used before, do I just scan that square thing with funny patterns at the turnstile? Cheers
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Page 42 of Practical Origami shows you how to turn a sheet of A4 into a key. You then use that to unlock the padlock keeping the exit gates closed and enter that way - remembering to lock up the gates once you're in the ground.
The laser is coming from the top rather than underneath so you need the funny square thing pointing upwards rather than face down.
You can relax now and concentrate more on smuggling beach balls, stress balls etc.... past the guards.