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docdoru
02-08-2012, 08:01 AM
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm136/docdoru/th_SL.jpg

flamingobabe
02-08-2012, 08:29 AM
What???

SteveMac
02-08-2012, 08:34 AM
I tried to use it with my extraordinary iPhone (no Droids here!) ;)

However it was on the phone screen so trying to read the QR with the phone camera was kind of like trying to kiss one's own elbow. I twisted it every which way, but finally gave up! LOL :)

MarkLawson
02-08-2012, 08:41 AM
I tried to use it with my extraordinary iPhone (no Droids here!) ;)

However it was on the phone screen so trying to read the QR with the phone camera was kind of like trying to kiss one's own elbow. I twisted it every which way, but finally gave up! LOL :)

That's funny because my extraordinary Droid Razr (no iPhones here!) struggled with it for all of about 1/3 of a second of focus time before opening the link!

Thanks docdoru!

docdoru
02-08-2012, 08:43 AM
Barcode Scanner (apps). The code isn't just for Android...;)

dave01
02-08-2012, 08:48 AM
That's funny because my extraordinary Droid Razr (no iPhones here!) struggled with it for all of about 1/3 of a second of focus time before opening the link!

Thanks docdoru!

Gotta love the Razr...LOL

arntufun
02-08-2012, 08:54 AM
I tried to use it with my extraordinary iPhone (no Droids here!) ;)

However it was on the phone screen so trying to read the QR with the phone camera was kind of like trying to kiss one's own elbow. I twisted it every which way, but finally gave up! LOL :)



Maybe you have a rotten apple. :roflblack:

Phantom888
02-08-2012, 08:56 AM
That works nice. Took less then a second and I was on spyderlovers home page. Great now I have to change my business card again.

dancogan
02-08-2012, 08:57 AM
No problem for my iPhone! :thumbup:

Lamonster
02-08-2012, 09:13 AM
I still don't get these things. If you're on the web what good are they? This is for printed material only right? :dontknow:

Phantom888
02-08-2012, 09:30 AM
This sparks an idea in my head. A new line of higher tech valentines day cards. Just paste this in the card.

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Hawk
02-08-2012, 10:17 AM
I still don't get these things. If you're on the web what good are they? This is for printed material only right? :dontknow:

You should put them on the back of your business cards!!!

SteveMac
02-08-2012, 10:26 AM
That's funny because my extraordinary Droid Razr (no iPhones here!) struggled with it for all of about 1/3 of a second of focus time before opening the link!

Thanks docdoru!

Hah!

I guess I should have been more clear. I was looking at the QR via Tapatalk while on the iPhone, hence snapping a read on it was impossible (screen on front, camera on back) , akin to kissing your own elbow...???

Ah fiddlesticks, it isn't nearly as funny now as when it was a thought in my head! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Lamonster
02-08-2012, 10:27 AM
No problem for my iPhone! :thumbup:

It worked fine for me too but I still don't get it. :dontknow:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=40518&d=1328714790

docdoru
02-08-2012, 10:33 AM
On the Spyder, T-shirt, cars etc.
Applicable for text also...:roflblack::

http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm136/docdoru/th_Text.jpg

Arr MiHardies
02-08-2012, 10:35 AM
For lazy people that don't want to type spyderlovers.com. They just take a pic of the barcode and get sent to the site. Good to put n business cards and such.

Lamonster
02-08-2012, 10:43 AM
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=40520&d=1328715757

GnA
02-08-2012, 11:28 AM
I still don't get these things. If you're on the web what good are they? This is for printed material only right? :dontknow:

just a visual link that a scanner can use to take you directly to a url ????

Another way to re-invent the way we access the computer, 8-track tape player, "vinyl", (the first floppy disc) and the stone!!! Yes the "stone" was acually the first portable computer!!! ;)

ARtraveler
02-08-2012, 12:39 PM
A great way to access websites. These things are all over magazines now. I am still using a basic cell phone with no apps--so they don't work for me. I still use the favorites option on my computer to access this site. :roflblack:

dave01
02-08-2012, 02:21 PM
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm136/docdoru/th_SL.jpg

Cutting edge web access decals to be placed on cutting edge rydes. Makes sense to me.
Potentail customer comes up at a bike night and asks about the Spyder, you can point to the decal and say scan here for all of the information you need.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

boborgera
02-08-2012, 02:29 PM
Cutting edge web access decals to be placed on cutting edge rydges. Makes sense to me.
Potential customer comes up at a bike night and asks about the Spyder, you can point to the decal and say scan here for all of the information you need.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:


If i came up to someones ride to ask about it , And that someone points to a decal and says there's your info, Well lets just say i wouldn't be thanking that someone. :lecturef_smilie:

boborgera
02-08-2012, 02:30 PM
A great way to access websites. These things are all over magazines now. I am still using a basic cell phone with no apps--so they don't work for me. I still use the favorites option on my computer to access this site. :roflblack:

Right there with you.:thumbup:

dave01
02-08-2012, 02:46 PM
If i came up to someones ride to ask about it , And that someone points to a decal and says there's your info, Well lets just say i wouldn't be thanking that someone. :lecturef_smilie:

:hun: :hun::hun: I would love to have someone provide me with access information to a great site, in addition to talking to me about the spyder. Thay way i can read more at home. Plus, in this day and age, not everyone carries a pencil and paper with them.

arntufun
02-08-2012, 04:26 PM
If i came up to someones ride to ask about it , And that someone points to a decal and says there's your info, Well lets just say i wouldn't be thanking that someone. :lecturef_smilie:




Although I agree with you at this very moment, I also know this is where technology is going and if we don't adapt we will be left behind. I do not have a smart phone yet, but I know how useful they are so I will one day own one when the price drops below a hundred bucks or free with a two year contract. Verizon only though, because all the other carriers coverage is no good.

Arr MiHardies
02-08-2012, 04:45 PM
Although I agree with you at this very moment, I also know this is where technology is going and if we don't adapt we will be left behind. I do not have a smart phone yet, but I know how useful they are so I will one day own one when the price drops below a hundred bucks or free with a two year contract. Verizon only though, because all the other carriers coverage is no good.

Verizon sucks in Vegas. At home the only carrier I get signal with has been tmobile. They've been great for me here.

Arr MiHardies
02-08-2012, 04:46 PM
:hun: :hun::hun: I would love to have someone provide me with access information to a great site, in addition to talking to me about the spyder. Thay way i can read more at home. Plus, in this day and age, not everyone carries a pencil and paper with them.

This is why I carry a stack of those business card sized fold out brochures in my glove box. Though having a qr code on my bike is geeky enough I just might do it!

arntufun
02-08-2012, 04:49 PM
Verizon sucks in Vegas. At home the only carrier I get signal with has been tmobile. They've been great for me here.

I see Verizon is limited in your area but, show me another carrier that has better coverage than this.


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Firefly
02-08-2012, 05:01 PM
Lamont is right in that QR codes are basically used on printed media. If you're already on the web using your computer, smartphone or toaster then a QR code is pretty worthless.

We create them and put them on the back of business cards all the time- which is a handy way to get contact information into a smart phone. Instead of having to type the persons info into your phone, you can just scan it and then hit ADD to contacts. To do this the QR code has to be set up in the right format, preferable in VCard format.

Here's an example of my Vcard QR code:

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The above code contains my name, address, phone, fax, cell, email and website. Some QR codes will simply link to a website that has your info, which makes for a more simple QR code - but the person then must have web access for it to work. I prefer a code that actually contains the data. All it takes is a scan and ADD to put someone into your contacts. Pretty slick.

I guess it could be handy on a website for getting that kind of information into your smart phone too.

There are various scanner apps available for smartphones, and not all work the same. Some handle the Vcard format well, others do not.

The best ones I've found so far:

Optiscan
i-nigma

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Firefly
02-08-2012, 05:10 PM
Hah!

I guess I should have been more clear. I was looking at the QR via Tapatalk while on the iPhone, hence snapping a read on it was impossible (screen on front, camera on back) , akin to kissing your own elbow...???

Ah fiddlesticks, it isn't nearly as funny now as when it was a thought in my head! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Two ways to do this in your above situation:

1. Tap on the QR code and you should get the option to SAVE up in the lefthand of your screen-- just like a photo --- should save it to your camera roll. You could then tell whatever QR scanner app you use to use that photo instead of taking a one. Optiscan works like this.

2. You can always do a screen capture on your iphone -- just press and hold your power button and tap your home button and it will snap a photo of your screen and save it....

Here's a snap of my homescreen:

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Arr MiHardies
02-08-2012, 05:45 PM
I see Verizon is limited in your area but, show me another carrier that has better coverage than this.


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Coverage maps don't make a lick of difference if I cannt receive calls (or even texts) in my living room. I'm lucky to get half a bar at home with AT&T, sprint, and Verizon. But I have full edge signal with tmobile.

bruiser
02-08-2012, 07:57 PM
I too only have a standard cell phone (company). Company only supplies smart phones to managers and supervisors. Company uses Sprint, coverage s#&ks. Around here nothing works as good as U.S. Cellular. I don't have a personal cell phone, don't need one. Wife has a new Samsung Mesmerize, she loves it.

Bob Denman
02-09-2012, 07:49 AM
:shocked: I'm going back to bed... :opps: Absolutely NONE of what I've been reading has made a lick of sense to me... :opps::opps::opps:

arntufun
02-09-2012, 08:19 AM
ALERT !!!!

This was on our local news last night and I wanted to make sure you were all aware to be careful with these codes. Video below. :thumbup: http://www.fox23news.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3258629

Hawk
02-09-2012, 08:27 AM
The only good a code is on the computer is that if it is a link to an app for your phone. That way, it takes you right to the app, instead of wasting 5 seconds by going into the market and then searching for it. You will never get those 5 seconds back!!;)

Bob Denman
02-09-2012, 08:40 AM
ALERT !!!!

This was on our local news last night and I wanted to make sure you were all aware to be careful with these codes. Video below. :thumbup: http://www.fox23news.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3258629

:shocked: This is NOT going to help with my fears of things that I don't understand! :roflblack:

But it makes me happier that my phone isn't all that smart... :thumbup:

arntufun
02-09-2012, 08:54 AM
:shocked: This is NOT going to help with my fears of things that I don't understand! :roflblack:

But it makes me happier that my phone isn't all that smart... :thumbup:


I'm not up on all of this either. From what I understand is, it's not the code itself it is the link that you could be directed to. :dontknow:

Lamonster
02-09-2012, 08:56 AM
ALERT !!!!

This was on our local news last night and I wanted to make sure you were all aware to be careful with these codes. Video below. :thumbup: http://www.fox23news.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3258629

That's good to know. Another reason I like that Apple controls the apps that go into the store. :doorag:

I won't be scanning any codes after seeing this. :lecturef_smilie:

docdoru
02-09-2012, 08:57 AM
ALERT !!!!

This was on our local news last night and I wanted to make sure you were all aware to be careful with these codes. Video below. :thumbup: http://www.fox23news.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=3258629

Interesting to see Aston's Kaspersky Lab (Internet Security and Antivirus Software Company) approaching this subject. The company’s headquarters is located in Moscow, Russia and the start-up was St. Petersburg, Russia in 1997.

Firefly
02-09-2012, 10:15 AM
The QR code 'threat' is nothing to be concerned about. What a joke of a 'report'. You would have to do much more than just 'scan' the code---- you would have to enable more actions on whatever website it takes you to.

In particular, this is a non issue for the iPhone since you can only install apps from their store. Droid folks would obviously be more open to going to a website and downloading a bad app that could cause harm.

As with going to ANY website- no matter how you get there- use common sense. If it starts asking you for log in info, etc. then leave the page.

Now, if you were scanning from a windows computer or smartphone- you may be at more risk as then you're running an actual computer OS that can be hacked easier. But I can't imaging scanning a QR code on a computer. Not sure about the windows phones.

I hate it when 'news' media reports on things like this and gets people worked up into a frenzy over nothing.

No need to fear QR codes folks. Contrary to the Fox report-- they are not the work of the devil---- ;-)

docdoru
02-09-2012, 10:32 AM
What a joke of a 'report'.
They just prepare the consumer for the "New and Improved QR Code Antivirus" (more licenses sold). ;)

Lamonster
02-09-2012, 10:59 AM
The QR code 'threat' is nothing to be concerned about. What a joke of a 'report'. You would have to do much more than just 'scan' the code---- you would have to enable more actions on whatever website it takes you to.

In particular, this is a non issue for the iPhone since you can only install apps from their store. Droid folks would obviously be more open to going to a website and downloading a bad app that could cause harm.

As with going to ANY website- no matter how you get there- use common sense. If it starts asking you for log in info, etc. then leave the page.

Now, if you were scanning from a windows computer or smartphone- you may be at more risk as then you're running an actual computer OS that can be hacked easier. But I can't imaging scanning a QR code on a computer. Not sure about the windows phones.

I hate it when 'news' media reports on things like this and gets people worked up into a frenzy over nothing.

No need to fear QR codes folks. Contrary to the Fox report-- they are not the work of the devil---- ;-)
I didn't get that the code was a threat but the links to where it might take you. You are correct that just like an email you have to watch what you click on and download. I don't have a problem with scanning the code and I can see where it could be useful but I find that I use my camera on the phone to take a pic to remember info I want to look up later online. :doorag:

dancogan
02-09-2012, 11:00 AM
The QR code 'threat' is nothing to be concerned about. What a joke of a 'report'. You would have to do much more than just 'scan' the code---- you would have to enable more actions on whatever website it takes you to. ...

I don't see the report as a joke. This is precisely what the report said about the threat: It's not the act of scanning the code that's dangerous. But clicking on a link it gives you might send you to an undesirable site.

Arr MiHardies
02-09-2012, 01:20 PM
I don't see the report as a joke. This is precisely what the report said about the threat: It's not the act of scanning the code that's dangerous. But clicking on a link it gives you might send you to an undesirable site.

Point is, it doesn't change anything. You still have to practice safe browsing whether you follow a link on a website or get there by QR code. And phones (which would make up 99% of the devices scanning at codes), by default, aren't going to be open to most attacks. IOS devices are very walled off. Apps can only be installed from the app store, browsers don't allow extensions, etc. android devices again, only allow installed apps from the app store, UNLESS the user specifically goes into the settings to turn on installation from other sources. If you turn this on and aren't tech savvy enough to handle the potential consequences, you deserve what you get.

arntufun
02-09-2012, 01:26 PM
Forget these QR codes,

I just want to be sure when I log into Spyderlovers, someone is not trying to hack my computer and steal my famous chicken soup receipe. :roflblack::joke::roflblack:

Firefly
02-09-2012, 04:11 PM
They just prepare the consumer for the "New and Improved QR Code Antivirus" (more licenses sold). ;)

And THAT is exactly what is going on. Places like Kaspary make big money off of the fears of such things. Makes one wonder just who releases viruses in the first place..... ;-).

Wait and you'll see mobile anti-virus software... at least for the Androids...... create a fear and then an app to calm that fear.......

I guess my main beef was the way it was implied (by the news and out here.. ;-) ) that the 'codes' were some big concern.
I suppose if you're scanning one off a dumpster in an alley (lol)... well.... duh... you wouldn't usually go to a website or call a number from a place that seemed less than reputable either.

But if you come across a brochure, magazine or business card from a reputable place with a QR code on it--- you really don't need to be afraid.

I think Phishing is probably the main concern. I get emails every day from 'banks' wanting me to 'update my info', etc..... yeah... riiiiight.. most of the time they're not even places I bank with.

Although I am still waiting for that Nubian Prince to deposit $100 Million US dollars into my bank account..... ;-)

Arr MiHardies
02-09-2012, 05:01 PM
HAlf considering putting a qr code on my Spyder now to link here and the BRP site.