On the other hand, Camping is already far too big to fit entirely in a QR code. 
It would take as many as TWO QR codes to store camping in it's entirety.  

—
Jenna


On Saturday, 14 April 2012 at 1:40 AM, Jenna Fox wrote:

> An A4 piece of paper has a little over 9kb of data storage if storing in 
> binary at 300dpi  
>  
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> Jenna
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>  
> On Saturday, 14 April 2012 at 1:09 AM, Dave Everitt wrote:
>  
> > There's a crucial point here... if 3k (the old 4k) is a 'proof of concept' 
> > and a great exercise in programming skill, it isn't something that most 
> > users will really worry about. If the 3k limit has to be broken back up to 
> > 4 or even 5k to get some added/altered/optional functionality that would 
> > help usability for the rest of us, it's not an issue for me - DaveE
> >  
> > > 3kb is great and all, but it seems kind of dishonest if the framework 
> > > isn't even really usable without a bunch of other gems and files and 
> > > stuff. The conflict between 3/4kb and having robust well designed 
> > > features often seems to haunt this project. Maybe time for a forking? I 
> > > have next to no interest in 3kb as a real feature.
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