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Comments on: STM’s New Dumb Card: Opus https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/ aging idealist. ai and education, open web, open publishing. Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:18:36 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Mark https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-8161 Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:18:36 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-8161 t very tough. As a result it gets folded and wrinkled and then becomes unreadable, causing further delays." from Fagstein's blog... All in all, OPUS card sucks, and I have no clue what the hell did the STM people thought of when they came out with this stupid thing. Retards... They fail at their innovation and couple that with the retarded employees they have, and you have yourself a crappy transportation service]]> How does it beat the old system by far? Sure it’s easy to use, but durable it is not and faster it is not either. For the time it takes for the damn machine to capt the waves from the source can take up to 5 seconds. Now multiply that by the amount of people wanting to board the damn bus and it gets pretty annoying at one point. Not considering the fact that it takes also 5 seconds for it to reject, in any case that it is not readable. So time to move it around and for the machine to capt again will take another 10 seconds.

Catch my drift? really annoying. And it is so not durable. “Because the card is designed for disposability, it isn’t very tough. As a result it gets folded and wrinkled and then becomes unreadable, causing further delays.” from Fagstein’s blog…

All in all, OPUS card sucks, and I have no clue what the hell did the STM people thought of when they came out with this stupid thing. Retards… They fail at their innovation and couple that with the retarded employees they have, and you have yourself a crappy transportation service

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By: Peter https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-8105 Wed, 18 Feb 2009 04:12:38 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-8105 What’s so confusing about putting the card in a machine and purchasing the tickets, then swiping it on the card reader. It’s pretty simple to me. I agree that not being able to buy more than 12 tickets at a time is kinda silly, but really, that doesn’t mean they screwed up the OPUS card. It ain’t perfect, but it sure beats the system they had before.

How many times have you waited in line to board a bus while some freeloader argues with the driver that their two-week old transfer is indeed valid. Or how about those people who enter a metro station, grab a handful of transfers and then hand them over to their friends on the other side so they can ride the bus for free. Then there are those who enter the automatic metro entrances with their children on their shoulders, or the whole family rushes through the gate on one fare. The OPUS card will significantly reduce all of these types of fraud, which we pay for in higher transit fares. I think the OPUS card is great!

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By: Jeff https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-7871 Mon, 01 Dec 2008 19:23:19 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-7871 I’m just amazed they actually responded to your email! That they f-ed up the Opus card, well, I couldn’t call it unexpected.

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By: Ian https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-7820 Sun, 23 Nov 2008 04:10:22 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-7820 Thanks Hugh, I have been totally confused by the new system and now I know its not just me: it doesn’t make sense! Instead of making it easier, the logistics are harder, I guess I will just get a bus pass for the convenience of not having to bother with ridiculous refill options (which is probably what they wanted).

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By: olivier https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-7816 Sat, 22 Nov 2008 03:11:54 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-7816 The horse doesn’t look so fresh and I’m sorry for the beating, but… could the STM send someone to Tokyo, Seoul, or indeed Barcelona, or any city with a decent system, and learn from them?

The Opus is a nice idea, but alas, poorly executed. At this point it is inferior in many ways to the beginnings of the system in Tokyo, back in 2001: slower, less flexible, buggier… Did the STM get screwed by their industrial partners, or do they actually believe that the Opus is a technological jewel?

I probably shouldn’t send them a mail though, lest I start ranting about their grumpy, nasty, condescending and unhelpful employees in most metro booths.

Argh indeed.

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By: Alex https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/comment-page-1/#comment-7814 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:00:56 +0000 https://hughmcguire.net/2008/11/21/stms-new-dumb-card-opus/#comment-7814 So it isn’t just me.

If any of the parties in the upcoming election simply said “we’re creating a mandatory position in all government-run initiatives called ‘VP of common sense’,” I would vote for them without any additional information about their policies.

Aaaargh.

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