From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jfoust@threedee.com (John Foust) Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:35:30 -0500 Subject: [TUHS] Whence 1st Edition Unix Kernel Assembly? In-Reply-To: <77B03391-56D2-40EB-AE41-7E23854EA55E@uwlax.edu> References: <20080423060721.GA92411@minnie.tuhs.org> <20080424000736.GA48312@minnie.tuhs.org> <4810B69F.1000500@bitsavers.org> <143F6603-5D78-4C0E-B159-F421657356C9@tfeb.org> <4810C050.3030507@bitsavers.org> <8dd2d95c0804241027x3280724aq8d48bdf044b690a2@mail.gmail.com> <20080424173839.GA99065@freebie.xs4all.nl> <77B03391-56D2-40EB-AE41-7E23854EA55E@uwlax.edu> Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20080424142112.057fc1e0@mail.threedee.com> At 01:39 PM 4/24/2008, Milo Velimirovic wrote: >bar codes printed on archival paper -- what was the name of the format that was published in BYTE? BYTE Paperbytes, Cauzin Softstrips, etc. But 2D bar codes have come a long way since then. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_codes I'd say the larger problems are that laser toner doesn't stick enough, or sticks to other pages especially under heat or pressure or time, and inkjet ink is expensive and water-soluble. - John