UK Issues High-tech Stamps 176
bgood writes: "According to this story on Excite@Home, the UK's Royal Mail has released a series of "interactive" stamps. Included in the series: A scratch-and-sniff stamp, a stamp with a hologram, and another that shows an electrically-charged particle when warmed by finger heat. The stamps commemorate 100 years of the Nobel Prize and Britain's achievements. The Royal Mail describes the stamps here."
Telepathy (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.observer.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,
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achievements (Score:3, Funny)
Mike
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Besides, since we invented stamps, we can put whatever we flippin well want on them! So there!
Hmmm... now if we'd patented the idea, we could claim 20$ for every mail posted. we're rich! rich!
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Of course we'd be insanely fat! (Score:2, Funny)
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Wow! There is Hope! (Score:2)
FWIW: I've been to London and had some pretty good food there, although the town does not in general agree with me. All in all I prefer mucking around in countries like Austria, which has damn good beer or Romania, where a couple of dollars will buy you a bottle of wine that, if you could find such good wine in the US, would cost $200. Food's pretty good in Austria and Romania too. Many of the low-end American resturants (at least in Colorado) now have this whole hippy thing going on where they don't put salt in anything, so you end up with this incredibly bland crap. I can cook better than many of the chains here, with the the notable exceptions of Wolfgang Puck's [wolfgangpuck.com] and The Cheesecake Factory. [thecheesecakefactory.com] If you have one in your area (I think they're both US-Only, Sorry) you should check them out. They'll make you even more insanely fat!
*Hum* Prior Art * Hum (Score:2, Interesting)
First stamp ever used was Chinese, a 3 part stamp : one for the sender, one for the office and one for the taker (no Goatse joke !)
Payment was due by the recipient.
Funny thing : People had to write the adress and a commentary on the stamp, to identify themselves...
After some times, people started to "code" the important news on the stamps, allowing the recipient to read the message and refuse the letter, not paying the fee and still having the news 8)..
=> the system got abandonned and they had to wait till 1853 to have another post office 8)
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"3 times a day, sir."
"Why must you turn my office into a House of Lies? Let's look at a picture book, The Big Book of British Smiles!"
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I can guarantee that among the stamps for british achievements, there will not be one for Orthodontics. :)
But what about Lemming of the BDA!
Re:Old News... (Score:1)
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Scratch and sniff... (Score:3, Funny)
Nothing beats... (Score:1)
Re:So? (Score:1)
Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:4, Funny)
woof.
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:2)
Sorry to spoil a moderately good gag (in both senses of the world) but standard UK stamps are now self-adhesive, i.e. you don't need to lick them, just peel off the backing.
That might not be the case for special edition stamps though, so don't give up hope of getting to scratch, sniff and lick QE2's behind...
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:1)
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:3, Informative)
<rant>That's Queen Elizabeth the First of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, aka Queen Elizabeth the Second of England and Wales. If you're going to crown James VI of Scotland as James I of the United Kingdom of England, Wales and Scotland, we'll damn well apply that to her Royal Highnessnessess as well.</rant>
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:2)
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I think I'll find that Scotland did not bypass Queen Elizabeth the First, but that the current monarch is properly recognised as Queen Elizabeth the First by the Lord Lyon in Scotland. It's a quirk of the Act of Union, whereby England and Scotland agreed to disagree on the numbering of monarchs. That's why it's no more or less correct to refer to the current monarch as Queen Elizabeth the First or Queen Elizabeth the Second, it's a matter of choice whether you view it from a Scottish or English/Welsh perspective.
Pedantic quirk, but then this is /. ;-)
Re:Scratch & Sniff = "Interactive"??? (Score:1, Funny)
You Ginger headed lot were to inebreated on Whiskey to do anything about it, and none of you have stayed sober since. Except now Tenents Super is the prefered drink.
You, ginger headed, skirt wearing, piss drinking, bladder munching Scottish fairy
Oh yeah and your "National" football team is shite as well. Although better than the Welsh, who can't find any area of land flat enough to construct a football pitch.
well 'spotted' (Score:1)
Hmmm, smells like.. (Score:1)
WooHoo! (Score:2, Informative)
Note for non-UK slashdoters. All stamps in the UK must have a pic/silouete of the queens head on to be legal!
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Ehm.. (Score:1)
Before invention of the stamps the receiver paid for the delivery, now imagine paying to get your bills
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It's bad enough that I have to pay to send them back...as if Verizon couldn't afford return postage for their customers.
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A chap named Tony Benn while in the labour goverment in the 70's tried get the queens head stipulation removed. Asked her nicely but apparetntly but no dice.
Don't forget (Score:2, Interesting)
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Spam (Score:2, Funny)
That way you can get a letter from the tax department with the stamp saying "Wanna make $100 fast?" or "Become rich in no time".
Re:Spam (Score:1)
this was actually done in the 19th century by one of the states which later became Australia (the ad was printed on the back of the stamp, so the person licking the stamp got the "ad impression"). Italy also had stamps with advertising (this time on the front) in the 1920s.
Many countries have sold ads on the back of stamp booklets, or on a label which would otherwise be left blank in the booklet.
If anyone wants exact references, I can look them up (I'm at work, my stamp catalogs are at home). Leave a reply to this, or send an email to me at (omit the dashes and do the obvious) tadas-at-tadas-dot-net.
Tadas
Linux demi-geek and member of the American Philatelic Society
Re:old news (Score:2)
Doesn't say anything about it being current, or late breaking, or even new news..
Re:old news (Score:1)
Maybe it should be:
"News for nerds, stuff that might of mattered 3 days ago but now its too damn late"
who makes them? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Scratch and Sniff... (Score:1)
Practicality? (Score:2)
Re:Practicality? (Score:2, Insightful)
The revenue they get from doing this is going to be more than enough to subsidise the cost of production. And probably goes to keeping the costs of mail delivery down.
Re:Practicality? (Score:1)
Yes, it's more expensive to make than a plain stamp but it doesn't have the associated cost of having each one deliver a letter.
Sounds like a huge waste of money (Score:1)
But if I could get a hologram stamp of Princess Di's head before, during, and after it goes through the windshield, I would buy one.
Re:Sounds like a huge waste of money (Score:5, Insightful)
Now, what IS is a massive waste of money is rebranding the post office's holding company as 'Consignia' instead of 'post office counters ltd'. That was fucking stupid.
Re:Sounds like a huge waste of money (Score:1)
I think the world would be nicer and more interesting if we got the mail delivered a little quicker, but that might be because I do not have the soul of an artist...
Re:Sounds like a huge waste of money (Score:3, Interesting)
Most people buy their stamps here in little books of between 4 and 10 stamps - these are almost always your standard orange/blue first/second class stamps.
I'll pop 'round to my local Post Office in a few minutes and specifically request some of these special issue stamps, and, with a fair degree of luck, they may have some in stock.
All countries produce special stamps that primarily intended for collection. Indeed, I believe some small pacific island states use stamps as a major source of revenue.
More interesting than Royal Mail producing some funky stamps is the claims that they're about to lay off up to 15,000 workers [ananova.com].
...j
The USPS does this too (Score:3, Interesting)
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Switzerland at least has chocolate smelling stamps, a much more useful smell than others. When will we have stamps that smell like magazine inserts?
As a stamp collector, I agree with the many posts about improving service, rather than emptying our pockets. I quit collecting recent stamps due to the costs. If they issued dumb-looking, dull stamps, collectors would still collect them. What they want is the money from the "pretty trinket" crowd who don't necessarily know what a water mark, or perf guage is.
Columbian Stamps (Score:2, Funny)
On the other hand, I'd pay good money (well, CDN$ anyway) for a set of scratch'n'sniff Coffees of the World stamps. Mmmm, Blue Mountain...
you've got mail (Score:1)
Terrorism and Stamps (Score:2)
Time to put my gas mask back on and head down into the shelter.
Yes, you can... (Score:1)
Silver stamps in Holland (Score:1)
It's 'value' is 12.75 guilders (5.80 euro).
How about a stamp of pure silver!? (Score:1)
They have a bit of a problem though with invalidating the stamp. I guess the ink can be wiped off easily!
A friggin' dove? (Score:1)
Does this seem a little unfair to anybody else? all the other categories get a cool gimmick or groovy hook (using the old tech for the economics stamp is a great idea). Peace gets a dove and an olive branch. Yeah, that's the symbol of peace, sure, but how about this: all the peace stamps are printed on one big sheet that forms a picture of a dove. Then the postage marks are printed, preferations are added (I'm not familiar with the process, any stamp manufacturers out there?). Then the whole big picture is cut up into stamps with a unique part of the original picture on every one. Each peace stamp could be billed as "a little piece of peace." Or "everybody gets some peace". Or something. 'Kay, I'm officially rambling...
Re:A friggin' dove? (Score:1)
Embossed stamps were tried between 1847 and 1854 for some of the larger denominations (6d, 10d, 1s), and proved to be a failure. This was probably due to them having to be individually hand pressed.
Please DO NOT let them do a commemorative series (Score:1)
- and please don't make them scratch and sniff either!
Haiku (Score:2)
The height of technology:
Scratch-n-Sniff stickers
Re:Haiku (Score:2)
From a man who writes haiku
On a site like this?
two sided knife (Score:1)
arrest cyber-terrorists in their own country...
Terrorism should be stopped, but I'm afraid
what definition of cyber-terrorists would really mean.
By the other hand, should ISP pay taxes?
Holographic stamps... (Score:2)
never sniff (Score:1)
@#$%^&*()(*&^%$#%^&*() (Score:1)
/., Taco, whoever does QA... Something is WRONG Y'all, I posted my comment to this Discussion:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/04/184
and it wound up here.
ARUGH!!!
Moose.
Sheesh, second time I've lost karma to
Re:reliable mail service == democracy (Score:1)