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Do you use same chemical particles for the same paper
by Reader , posted 05/10/2004
What I am confused about is that the chemical particles used will be converted to binary format which then give a unique number.Now this unique number will solve what sort of purpose? Will all the paper have same unique number or just a bunch of papers will have same unique numbers? What will be effect when a reader reads a paper with such a binary number? Do we really need an unique binary format? These documents can be copied on printers which doesnt have readers installed? What is the solution for that? Can these doucments be scanned? Well I might sound stupid but please englighten me with this new technology. NOVICE Message threads
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