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"Those little lines that you see on any book you buy, on any bottle you get, on any item around you... do you know how they work?" +ORC

BARCODE- BLOBS Bar Code Storage Facility v1.0
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Card-Reading Public Stations Requirements by Bell Communications Research, Inc.
 This document describes generic requirements for card-reading public telephone stations. These stations will be deployed by a Bell Operating Company (BOC) primarily to provide customers having magnetic-stripe cards with easier access to both BOC and inter-LATA carrier (IC) facilities.
Cracking the Universal Product Code by Count Nibble
 When the lady at the corner market runs the package over the scanner (or whatever it is they do in your area), the computerized cash register reads the UPC code as a string of binary digits...
Cracking the Universal Product Code by Count Nibble
 Everyone encounters the UPC nowadays. You know, it's that set of black bars you see on virtually every product whenever you go to the grocery store, to buy a book or a magazine, or even to buy software (assuming that you do, indeed, BUY your software). Have you ever though of what fun you could have by altering that little set of black bars?
How to Hack Barcodes (EAN) by +ORC
 Those little lines that you see on any book you buy, on any bottle you get, on any item around you... do you know how they work?
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