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  • Episode 1125
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  • Hey Buzz Crew, I was listening to episode 1121 when you discussed QR code scanning apps and how useful they really are but you missed out on some of the more interesting uses. They were used on posters for Tim Burton’s last film “9″ as a link to a webpage with special content which could only be accessed via the QR codes. This would be especially interesting (and provide a lot of nerd cred) for a new movie in a big franchise like Iron Man, Batman, or Harry Potter. Just thought I’d let you guys know. Love the show, Hey Buzz crew, Arlington, Massachusetts
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Episode Title
  • Exclusive report on the Google Nexus One
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Episode Date
  • 2009-12-14
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  • none
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  • 1978-03-03
Episode Number
  • 1125
Duration
  • 2083.0
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Plot
  • Buffy and Oscar disagree about Cody's behavior.
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Hosts
  • Tom Merritt, Jason Howell Co-hosts: Molly Wood & Brian Tong
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  • __NOWYSIWYG__
  • Hey Buzz Crew, I was listening to episode 1121 when you discussed QR code scanning apps and how useful they really are but you missed out on some of the more interesting uses. They were used on posters for Tim Burton’s last film “9″ as a link to a webpage with special content which could only be accessed via the QR codes. This would be especially interesting (and provide a lot of nerd cred) for a new movie in a big franchise like Iron Man, Batman, or Harry Potter. Another useful feature of the bar code scanning apps is that some of them allow you to take a photo of the bar code of an item while you are in the store and it pulls up price comparisons; pretty useful! Just thought I’d let you guys know. Love the show, Hey Buzz crew, I was listening to BOL 1123, and while you were discussing developments in brain to computer speech synthesis, Mike, my Doberman, came up to me and started making those almost human whining noises that dogs sometimes make. Suddenly I realized another potential application for this technology: talking pets! Animals just don’t have the physiology for human-style speech, but suppose this barrier were removed, what would our dogs and cats have to say to us? Wouldn’t this be awesome? Arlington, Massachusetts
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