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[[AT&T]] were one supplier of thumb pads, as the thumb pad at the [[McFly residence (2015)|McFly residence]] bore this logo.
 
[[AT&T]] were one supplier of thumb pads, as the thumb pad at the [[McFly residence (2015)|McFly residence]] bore this logo.
   
Because [[Jennifer Parker]]'s thumbprint never changed over the years, the [[Hill Valley Police]] assumed she was the Jennifer of the future and she was able to enter her [[McFly residence (2015)|home]].
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Because [[Jennifer Parker]]'s thumbprint never changed over the years, Officers [[Reese]] and [[Foley]] of the [[Hill Valley Police]] assumed she was the Jennifer of the future and she was able to enter her [[McFly residence (2015)|home]].
   
 
In 2015, [[money|cash]] was rarely used as by this time thumbprints had also become an alternate form of currency; these were used like credit cards for transactions. [[Portable thumb unit]]s carried by charity collectors – one of whom was [[Terry]] – enabled people to give donations to such worthy causes such as the [[Hill Valley Preservation Society]].
 
In 2015, [[money|cash]] was rarely used as by this time thumbprints had also become an alternate form of currency; these were used like credit cards for transactions. [[Portable thumb unit]]s carried by charity collectors – one of whom was [[Terry]] – enabled people to give donations to such worthy causes such as the [[Hill Valley Preservation Society]].

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The thumb pad at the McFly residence approving Jennifer's thumbprint. The logo of AT&T can be seen at the top of the unit, next to the red light.

Thumb pads were a primary form of entry into a building or room in 2015. Rather than a doorknob which had to be turned and locked, a thumb pad identified the user by their unique thumbprint and welcomed the person once they passed security.

However, thumb bandits were known to steal people's thumbs to use them to gain access to secret or private areas.

AT&T were one supplier of thumb pads, as the thumb pad at the McFly residence bore this logo.

Because Jennifer Parker's thumbprint never changed over the years, Officers Reese and Foley of the Hill Valley Police assumed she was the Jennifer of the future and she was able to enter her home.

In 2015, cash was rarely used as by this time thumbprints had also become an alternate form of currency; these were used like credit cards for transactions. Portable thumb units carried by charity collectors – one of whom was Terry – enabled people to give donations to such worthy causes such as the Hill Valley Preservation Society.

The Wild Gunman arcade game which Marty McFly played in the Cafe 80s was started by a version of the thumb pad.[1]

Actuality

Although not yet seen in brick-and-mortar hardware stores, thumbpads are already available for sale online, four years before the events of the movie take place.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references