Re: [81attendees] What is it at the bottom of restaurant receipts?

"John R. Levine" <johnl@iecc.com> Sun, 31 July 2011 02:13 UTC

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Subject: Re: [81attendees] What is it at the bottom of restaurant receipts?
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> +1 to the query. I noticed it and thought it was weird because there was also an obviously-readable barcode.

I thought it might be Inuktitut, but no, it really is dingbat characters.

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