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Leosghost - 11:24 am on Sep 2, 2012 (gmt 0)
In a Roskilde ( Denmark ) graveyard..
Nestling amongst the colourful plants and vases is a stone with a chip called a QR (Quick Response) Code.
The QR codes, which cost about 100 euros (£78; $123), are capable of storing audio and video and can help keep the deceased's legacy alive in a creative way.
Nikolai reaches down, scans the QR Code with his phone and instantly the screen fills with a photograph of his grandfather, along with a summary of his life.
[bbc.co.uk...]
So Yoric and Hamlet could actually have a "post mortem" conversation..or we could at least hear / read / see Yoric's side of the story..:)