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haha – i took me a minute, but i get the pun… i wish my name was kaywa. now, putting QR codes on my stuff is just lame.
please disregard last post. too much office egg nog, i suppose.
damn… ring me up for one of those.
damn… ring me up for one of those.
Great idea!
QR code is really amazing.
In my spare time, I often make scarves by myself, especially in winter. Maybe next time, I will
try to make a QR code scarf for me and my friends.
Here’s my favorite tools for generating QR codes:
http://generator.onbarcode.com/online-qr-code-barcode-generator.aspx
http://www.onbarcode.com/scanner/qrcode.html
As well, other good QR code tools are worth to use on these sites. Have a try~