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N. Joseph Woodland came up with the zebra-like pattern used to store information as he drew lines in the sand on a Miami beachIf You Shop Online Through Our Amazon Store and We Get a Commission!
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Diann
December 15th, 2012
LOL!!! OMG, Fur!!! I howled laughing.
Machloja
December 15th, 2012
Rest iill lllilliiillllli
Jerry Manderin
December 15th, 2012
@Diann. Quick! Pass the oxygen tank! BWAHAHAHA!!!
RANDO
December 15th, 2012
That could be your best post title ever!
Mary Jane Anklestraps
December 15th, 2012
ROTFLMAO.
Oh, and rest in peace.
*Snort*
thirdtwin
December 15th, 2012
So can we say that. Woodland’s brainchild was a son of a beach?
John Cooper
December 15th, 2012
Woodward sold his patent for $15,000? Sigh…
Merry Poppet
December 15th, 2012
ROFL! Good lord, that title is hilarious!
I mean that in a sad, respectful sort of way, of course. RIP Mr Woodward… *ahem*
Unruly Refugee
December 15th, 2012
I wonder if he ever bitched about having to stand in line and wait for the cashier to try to get the damn machine to read his flluked up bar code? Frozen veggies especially!
thirdtwin
December 15th, 2012
Remember when every bar code had a 6 at the beginning, a 6 in the middle and a 6 at the end? At least that’s what the book I read in the 70′s said.