Odd! I would have suspected my app, but for the fact that I only had to wave my phone near the screen showing the Dork Tower from t'other day for it to recognise it. This one, even framing the code in the little box didn't do it.
It's a 2D barcode. Smartphones tend to have apps that can read them, and turn them into phone numbers or URLs. Thia one turns into the first few lines of Never Gonna Give You Up.
It's a 2D barcode. Smartphones tend to have apps that can read them, and turn them into phone numbers or URLs. Thia one turns into the first few lines of Never Gonna Give You Up.
Almost enough to make me wish I had something that could read these. But not quite.
(Actually, my first assumption on seeing this was to note the repeating patterns of boxes in it and assume that it was somehow sending the program reading it into an infinite loop - almost disappointed that that's not the case. I do wonder, however, what the program's reaction to a barcode composed from the black boxes that indicate the corners would be...)
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(I assume: it can't get an image, and it's normally fine on things off the screen!)
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(Actually, my first assumption on seeing this was to note the repeating patterns of boxes in it and assume that it was somehow sending the program reading it into an infinite loop - almost disappointed that that's not the case. I do wonder, however, what the program's reaction to a barcode composed from the black boxes that indicate the corners would be...)
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