You have probably seen a movie
or two,
over the years,
where people are stamped with a bar-code,
identifying them
and there place in society.
One of the earliest movies I can remember was called
Made in 1992
and starring
There have been others,
but this is the first movie I can recall ever using the dreaded bar-code in such a dastardly
and evil way in controlling society.
Well,
I am here to tell you that
Bar-Codes
are not evil creatures.
The people using them on the big screen are the evil creatures.
Here are some of the more friendly
and enjoyable string theory type bar-codes that we can savor with our
Tuesday
morning coffee.
I can't say for sure,
but
Guitar Center
should be using that one.
If they haven't gone out of business already.
I do live in the
Temecula Valley Wine Country.
That bar code would look great on a nice bottle of red.
We have a couple of scary ones for the kids.
And this last one describes our evolution as a species.
Tattoos are used by the police as identifiers because five different people will have five different descriptions of what they saw.
Now if only facial recognition wasn't prejudice against people of color.
Well,
that's a post for another day.
This is,
Getting A Bar-Code Tattoo When I Get Old Enough
And They Figure Out A Way So It Doesn't Hurt
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“It’s a pity that virgins can’t be issued with some kind of bar-code.”
- Sara Craven, -
- Sara Craven, -
That is my story and I am sticking to it!
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