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This is hilarious. Each glyph is a QR code containing a single letter. The text generated could be read by machines only, one letter at a time. Quick response, indeed. I can sense a bit of cynicism toward geeks here. 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 12th november 2011
Welcome, QR codes! You know how we can read this font, please? Exist any kind of web translator for this codes?
Comment by elmoyenique 12th november 2011
There are various online decoders. Here are two:
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx
http://www.onlinebarcodereader.com/

By the way, fantastic use of Fotstruct: 10/10
Comment by riccard0 12th november 2011
@elmoyenique: It's a 2D barcode, and you need a barcode reader to read the encoded content. Apart from the solution riccard0 wrote, you can use a smartphone (running iOS, Android, etc.) with camera, and a QR code reader app. In case the QR code is a URL, the app will take you directly to the website.
Comment by Frodo7 12th november 2011
@ricard0,@Frodo7: Thanks a lot, compañeros. I'll try it.
Comment by elmoyenique 12th november 2011
By the way, you know it, FS is more than some bricks. People like you makes FS grow day by day between us and for all.
Comment by elmoyenique 12th november 2011

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