I had a guess as to what exact URL that might be, but stoopid QuickMark on the iPhone couldn't make it out, so I had to extract it with Photoshop and then use ZXing Decoder Online. What other comic strip would I go to such lengths for, to make sure I had gotten a joke?
And why not share, Fuzzy? Here's a straightened version of the code, that your decoder (or the aforementioned ZXing Decoder) might have an easier time with: http://fuzzyco.com/share/lolcats-qrcode.png
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I had a guess as to what exact URL that might be, but stoopid QuickMark on the iPhone couldn't make it out, so I had to extract it with Photoshop and then use ZXing Decoder Online. What other comic strip would I go to such lengths for, to make sure I had gotten a joke?
And why not share, Fuzzy? Here's a straightened version of the code, that your decoder (or the aforementioned ZXing Decoder) might have an easier time with: http://fuzzyco.com/share/lolcats-qrcode.png
Indeed, QuickMark wouldn't read it on my HTC either. Saved the comic and just uploaded it to Zxing.org and got:
http://apelad.blogspot.com
Try AT&T Code Scanner for the iPhone - I had no problems scanning directly from my screen.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/at-t-code-scanner/id381292358?mt=8
Scanning the barcode made me smile. I love these things - I spotted a few in Borderlands and it was neat to investigate.
Google Goggles got it within the second on my 2 year old HTC-magic. With the added bonus that it recognizes a lot of more things then just bar codes!
Hmm, Barcode Scanner on Android was able to get it pretty much instantly too.
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