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PaperBack: Back up your code to paper (seriously) (ollydbg.de)
18 points by jcwentz on Oct 31, 2007 | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments


Has anyone printed it (I think you need Windows)? I'd love to see what it looks like.. I'm wondering what kind of a coding scheme it uses. I've seen one scheme that was created by some company few years back and you could restore it even if you teared off a corner of the page. It had enough redundancy to fix the loss of data.



Thanks!


"Seriously"? It says "joke" at the top of the page.


And today is Halloween, not April Fool's. Gotta wait for the right moment with these things.


I haven't run the .exe, but the source code looks pretty non-jokish to me.


Like the guy says, just because it works doesn't mean it's not a joke.

More telling, there's absolutely no data on reliability presented. If it was meant to seriously be used, that would be the first thing you'd want.


who says jokes can't be fully functional.. imo it makes them all that much better.. remember textquake? :)




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