On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 23/12/11 11:14, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>>
>> They have them on train station platforms now, providing a link to
>> timetables for trains :) Was the first major use I saw for them. Also
>> noticed them on a few bus stop type advertising bill b
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 23/12/11 01:11, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know of any decent, fairly small materials I could print off to
>> put inside the DVD cases? Like those booklets you typically get in a
>> DVD movie box.
>
>
> Have you looked at http:
On 23/12/11 11:21, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 23/12/11 11:14, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>> They have them on train station platforms now, providing a link to
>> timetables for trains :) Was the first major use I saw for them. Also
>> noticed them on a few bus stop type advertising bill boards for games
>>
On 23/12/11 11:14, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On 23 December 2011 07:52, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>
>
>> I'm also less convinced of the use of the QR code on the front. Personally
>> I've never used one for anything other than proving they work. I am pretty
>> sure most normal people don't use them eithe
> I agree in principle. Having a small one somewhere to take you to some
> more relevant information that might not be on the packaging would be
> nice (like the manual, or a "Welcome to the Ubuntu community") type
> page, or, of course, the Ubuntu-UK website :)
>
Thinking about this, a page that
On 23 December 2011 11:21, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 23/12/11 11:14, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>>
>> They have them on train station platforms now, providing a link to
>> timetables for trains :) Was the first major use I saw for them. Also
>> noticed them on a few bus stop type advertising bill boards f
On 23/12/11 11:14, Matthew Daubney wrote:
They have them on train station platforms now, providing a link to
timetables for trains :) Was the first major use I saw for them. Also
noticed them on a few bus stop type advertising bill boards for games
(again giving a link for more information, tho
On 23 December 2011 07:52, Alan Pope wrote:
> I'm also less convinced of the use of the QR code on the front. Personally
> I've never used one for anything other than proving they work. I am pretty
> sure most normal people don't use them either.
They have them on train station platforms now,
On 23/12/11 01:11, Grant Phillips-Sewell wrote:
Anyone know of any decent, fairly small materials I could print off to
put inside the DVD cases? Like those booklets you typically get in a
DVD movie box.
Have you looked at http://spreadubuntu.org/ - maybe there's something
there you could use?