A Seattle-based company is creating burial markers that include a scannable, stamp-like image called a "quick read" — or QR code.
The codes can be placed on tombstones so visitors can learn more about the dearly departed, leave messages for their loved ones, and record stories for others who may visit. And all you need is a smartphone and a free app to make it work. http://www.npr.org/2011/05/30/136676964/technology-brings-digital-memories-to-grave-sites&ft=module&f=07_tech_headstones So now "Bob" could leave a BOF on his headstone after he dies. ;) -- Joel Gunderson [email protected] "Defaults are the guardian angels of the clueless."
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