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    Alunh
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    Hi Adam. Excuse my ignorance, but what is a QR code?

    #55529

    angryShopper
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    https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=QR+code

    It’s amazing what we can do with computers now

    #55454

    thewayneinspain
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    Alunh;3497 wrote:
    Hi Adam. Excuse my ignorance, but what is a QR code?

    A posh looking barcode for the 2010s created in such a way that it looks cool for dull brands whose marketing execs have iPhones.

    all qr codes should have the following comment included in them..

    “My marketing director is a nob who can’t work his iPad.”

    I turned down a job year before last solely because the exec had a qr code on the back of his business card. You can’t create a successful website that is based on gimmicks and having a qr code is just that.

    #55530

    angryShopper
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    @thewayneinspain 3500 wrote:

    A posh looking barcode for the 2010s created in such a way that it looks cool for dull brands whose marketing execs have iPhones.

    all qr codes should have the following comment included in them..

    “My marketing director is a nob who can’t work his iPad.”

    I turned down a job year before last solely because the exec had a qr code on the back of his business card. You can’t create a successful website that is based on gimmicks and having a qr code is just that.

    wow now that’s a pile of rubbish

    a QR code is 3D barcode, it can hold as much information as a book, where as a normalbarcode is very limited in what it can hold, many smart phones can read QR codes, and thus you scan a building, and you get a map and information

    they are used poorly by firms who don’t realise just how much they can do, and of course ay say idiots like the above user who things progress is a gimmick,

    QR for wrexham would be ideal as navigation, I’ve often been asked directions near the general train station, where is the hospital, which way to the shops, and indeed once outside a shut burger king and a shut M&S where are the shops

    #55493

    Adam
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    @angryShopper 3503 wrote:

    wow now that’s a pile of rubbish

    a QR code is 3D barcode, it can hold as much information as a book, where as a normalbarcode is very limited in what it can hold, many smart phones can read QR codes, and thus you scan a building, and you get a map and information

    they are used poorly by firms who don’t realise just how much they can do, and of course ay say idiots like the above user who things progress is a gimmick,

    QR for wrexham would be ideal as navigation, I’ve often been asked directions near the general train station, where is the hospital, which way to the shops, and indeed once outside a shut burger king and a shut M&S where are the shops

    I’m launching a virtual , rancid tomato at you right this moment..

    #55538

    angryShopper
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    @Adam 3518 wrote:

    I’m launching a virtual , rancid tomato at you right this moment..

    Why thankyou sir, it’s a refreshing change from the usual Wrexham projectiles of air pelets and petrol bombs x

    #55459

    thewayneinspain
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    angryShopper;3503 wrote:
    wow now that’s a pile of rubbish

    a QR code is 3D barcode, it can hold as much information as a book, where as a normalbarcode is very limited in what it can hold, many smart phones can read QR codes, and thus you scan a building, and you get a map and information

    they are used poorly by firms who don’t realise just how much they can do, and of course ay say idiots like the above user who things progress is a gimmick,

    QR for wrexham would be ideal as navigation, I’ve often been asked directions near the general train station, where is the hospital, which way to the shops, and indeed once outside a shut burger king and a shut M&S where are the shops

    A qr code can only hold about 177 x 177 black or white squares, (only 62658 possibities so only 4kb of information or in other words the first 0.2 seconds of this web page.

    anyone with an android phone can take a photo of the general train station and google api will recognise it and get all the directions they need or any info required. so why is an ugly barcode needed?

    qr was outdated soon after y2k except for middle aged marketing execs who drive bmws and think jeremy clarkson is god… in other words… close minded xenophobic fossils who have to say something controversial for attention… rather like yourself.

    #55460

    thewayneinspain
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    angryShopper;3528 wrote:
    Why thankyou sir, it’s a refreshing change from the usual Wrexham projectiles of air pelets and petrol bombs x

    The crime stats do not show this. You’re slurring wrexham without any evidence like the leader.

    Air pellets (spelt with a double ‘l’) are more likely at the chelsea fc training ground. re: ashley cole.

    Your spelling is rather like the leader articles too.

    #55537

    angryShopper
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    BBC News – Woman dies after car arson attack in Wrexham

    ^ and of course this one, prick

    Wrexham does a good enough job of slurring it’s self sweets.

    Wrexham | Chavtowns – Britain's worst places to live!

    ^ and this is a wonderful read

    #55457

    thewayneinspain
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    angryShopper;3539 wrote:
    BBC News – Woman dies after car arson attack in Wrexham

    ^ and of course this one, prick <= Aggressive bad language.

    Wrexham does a good enough job of slurring it’s self sweets.

    Wrexham | Chavtowns – Britain’s worst places to live!

    ^ and this is a wonderful read

    Can you please set an example to wrexham kids and stop using bad aggressive language. They deserve better.

    There is nothing in either of those articles that say air pellets or petrol bombs. The chavtown isn’t even a real press article and it was written almost 8 years ago.

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