Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
 
> Sure, but you gotta admit that you’re an extreme edge case of a group of 
> users that are already kinda edge cases.  Most
> people have QR readers and just don’t realize it.  Very few people would need 
> this kind of offline method anyhow, and those
> that would probably have much better spycraft than we can dream up here, 
> stuff far beyond putting RFIDs on postcards or QR
> codes on traffic poles.

Yes, I admit this and I think it is good to show these possibilities to people 
grown up in an Internet regulated world.

> The size BTW is arbitrary and can be changed within reason in software, but 
> you want fairly high resolution if you plan to
> print it.  300 ppi at 2K res would give you around 6 inches size printed.   A 
> 1,000 by 1,000 file would make a nice 3x3 inch
> sticker or back of a postcard.  

I am aware of this and if you mean 6x6 inches, if understood correctly, this 
would be to large for a postcard.

Well, anyways I will check your example out tomorrow.

Regards
Stefan

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