Not bad,  even figured out it was one of the Steg Larsen books, the first
one I think and the name Girl with a dragon Tattoo, I know that is close but
not exact.  Good set of books.  


Wish I could get any results with a phone app.  


-----Original Message-----
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Rob Harris
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 9:37 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Prizmo and a cardboard box.

If Apple had invented that, it would have been $99 and we would have queued
up to buy it!

RobH.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandratomkins" <sandratomk...@googlemail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 4:30 PM
Subject: Prizmo and a cardboard box.


HI,

    Below, please find an offering from Prizmo made using my latest 
hands-free method. The reason I am trying this out is to try and find a way 
for people to get reliable results from, say, Prizmo without having to worry

about positioning and lighting.

    Today we received through the post something in a largish cardboard box.

I got my partner  to cut an inch square rectangle in the centre of the 
smallest side. I left the flaps that opened to allow one to empty the box 
and placed the box on the other smallest end. I know this isn't clear and 
will explain further if anyone is interested, but for now, I just want to 
show that home-made ideas can work for reasonable OCR apps.

    I placed a paperback book open inside the box, facing up toward the hole

previously cut and placed the phone so that the camera was positioned over 
this hole. Prizmo was already launched so I just chose "text" then "camera" 
and once I heard "auto focused" I gave the command to take picture.

    Because the box was dark, helped by the keeping of the flaps, the flash 
automatically was enabled and the below is the result. This is an OCR of 
both pages shot at once. Not, perhaps, perfect, but quite acceptable IMHO.
    Sandy.

% ! was sttting at Bjurman's desk and reading through the papers that she 
had found in the drawers when she heard a knock on the door jamb and turned 
to see Officer Bubble balancing two cups of coffee on his notebook, with a 
blue bag of cinnamon rolls from the local kiosk in his other hand. Wearily 
she waved him in.
"What don't you want me to touch?" Bublanski said.
~The techs have finished in here. They're still working on the kitchen and 
the bedroom, The body's still in there." Bublanski pulled up a chair and sat

down. Modig opened the bag and took out a roll.
"Thanks, I was having such caffeine withdrawal I thought I'd die."
They munched quietly.
Modig licked her fingers and said, "I heard things didn't go so well at 
Lundagatan."
"There was nobody there. There were unopened letters for .
Salander, but someone called Miriam Wu lives there. We haven't found her yet

either.~
"Who is she?"
"Don't really know, Faste is working on her background. She was added to the

contract about a month ago, but she just seems to be someone who lives in 
the apartment. I think Salander moved without filing a change of address."
"Maybe she planned all this."
"What? A triple murder?" Bublanski shook his head dejectedly.
"What a mess this is turning into. Ekstr6m insisted on holding a press 
conference, and now we're going to get it in the neck from the media. Have 
you found anything?"
"Apart from Biurman's body in the bedroom, you mean? We found the empty box 
for the Magnum. It's being checked for prints.
Bjurman has a file with copies of his monthly reports about Salander that he

sent to the guardianship agency, If they are to be believed, Salander is a 
regular little angel, big-time."
~Not him too," Bublanski said.
"Not him too what?"
"Another admirer of Fr6ken Salander.~
Bublanski summed up what he had learned from Armansky and / .
. .
,
.
.
Blomkvist. Modig listened without interrupting. When he finished      ,~; 
she ran her fingers through her hair and rubbed her eyes.               g' 
"That sounds completely absurd," she said.                        ~ 
Bublanski tugged on his lower lip. Modig glanced at him and      ~': had to 
suppress a smile. He had a rough-chiselled face that looked      ~ almost 
brutal. But when he was confused or unsure of something, his expression 
turned sullen. It was in those moments that she It; thought of him as 
Officer Bubble. She had never used the nickname to his face and did not know

who had coined it. But it suited him perfectl)~
"How sure are we?~'
"The prosecutor seems sure. An A.P.B. went out nationally for Salander this 
evening," Bublanski said, "She spent the past year abroad, and it's possible

she could try to leave again."
UBut how sure are we?"
He shrugged. ~We've taken people in for a lot less."
"Her prints were on the murder weapon in Enskede. Her guardian was murdered.

Without trying to get ahead of things, I'm guessing it's the same weapon 
that was used here. We'll know tomorrow the techs found a fairly intact 
bullet fragment in the bed frame." "Good."
"There are some rounds for the revolver in the bottom desk drawer. Bullets 
with uranium cores and gold tips."
"Very useful."
"We have lots of paperwork that says Salander is unstable.
Bjurman was her guardian and he owned the gun."
Mmm . . .
e have a hnk between Salander and the couple in Enskede Mikael Blomkvist."
"Mmm.. - he said again.
"You don't Sound convinced."
~1 can't get a clear line on Salander. The paperwork says one thing but 
Armansky and Blomkvist say something else. According to the paperwork she is

a progressively disabled near-psychopath.
According to the two men who have worked with her, she's a skilled 
researcher. That's a huge discrepancy, We have no motive for Bjurman and 
nothing to say that she knew the couple in Enskede."


-- Made with Prizmo.


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