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Hmm, could you elaborate a bit on the "2 letters" statement? |
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Ignoring lots of technical details, its a semi-comical reference to most barcodes use of only two symbols; grocery UPC code use four. But since we'd go blind trying to read the barcodes anyway, I didn't suggest that a more feasible language wouldn't be based upon a one-to-one symbol to sound mapping. |
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Easily solved with a WAP phone linked to a UPC server, but why bother? |
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RESPONSE: COKE LIGHT 330ml SIX PACK |
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Hmmm, that's not right, I'm holding a pickled herring. Oh yes, it's 004989711897. |
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RESPONSE: PICKLED HERRING |
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Actually, I think you'd have to say for code 39 that there are 4 characters: wide bar, narrow bar, wide space, narrow space. Shorter and longer periods of silence could represent the spaces? |
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Of course all of this totally ignores the fact that barcodes are frequently accompanied by a "human readable" form of the information. |
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That's either an answer in the form of a question or a question in the form of a question, but it's definitely not an answer in the form of an answer or a question in the form of an answer or a... |
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