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TSR : Web boards : M/s D/s O&P : "Barcodes & GPS positioning" 1 2 3
Barcodes & GPS positioning (24)
This post is on the M/s D/s O&P web board.
4 Aug 10, 6:13 PM LillyMoon UK, 6 yrs 
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Master_Teel wrote:
SirStrict43 wrote:
A thought just occurred to me. Some supermarkets have scanners you pick up at the door then scan your goods and plug it into the checkout to price it all. It could be quite amusing if a slave scanned his/her bar code into it to see how much they are worth!!
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Wouldn't work. For one, the prefix used in the barcodes isn't registered, and two, the grocery story scanner only references a store database that the store uses to reference each UPC code that they sell to an item name and price. No database entry, no name or price.
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Actually it is sort of possible, my poL did it just after he first got his code.
He worked out the first digits of the coding Tesco uses and amended his code appropriately and fed it in manually....the resulting code matched a product so we got his "price".
He is worth the equivalent of a Mr Kipling Apple Pie lol 
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7 Aug 10, 4:20 PM DrakaMaster UK, 2 yrs |
This is a superb idea and many thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I like the idea of the additional control it gives me while my stock is off my property. I could ensure each slave was only where it was given permission to be and that each was in its own home by curfew time. Perfect!
I wonder what range it has?
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20 Aug 10, 1:30 AM MSilas US(VA), 21 mths Y!
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Greeting's I think that would be a awesome app for my droid. It can already scan barcodes so linking the TSR database to it would not be to hard. *thinks I just may have to write a program for it* =) |
21 Aug 10, 3:25 AM 332-406-218 24 mths |
nany newer cell phones sold here in the states have built in GPS, now to link a bar-code reader in the apps would be neat
in the straight/vanilla world, apps to read grocery store codes would be handy too
Bank of America is working on an app for iPhones to enable banking transactions (Was on evening news)
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DrakaMaster wrote:
This is a superb idea and many thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I like the idea of the additional control it gives me while my stock is off my property. I could ensure each slave was only where it was given permission to be and that each was in its own home by curfew time. Perfect!
I wonder what range it has?
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