» March 8th, 2009
Blotcode. Other one 2D encrypt divide

Being still ungratified by philosophy of the 2D codes, I created close encrypt divide with tentative name: Blotcode. You can use this link to give stochastic code:
Blotcode has error correction and can keep up to quaternity computer memory unit long collection string that is decent for bulk of applications. I have unenforced new way of bit presentation in that encrypt: each bit can be pictured by at thing deuce dissimilar shapes ;) White element can be either white circle with black border or just zero; black element can be either small or large black circle. This makes encrypt more than fascinating and distinctive.
Once again, I do not try to exchange standard codes like QR Encrypt or Datamatrix... I try to find a aesthetical form lone;) I try to make a encrypt that looks attactive for us, humans.
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» March 8th, 2009
In-Sink
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