From: roy@cybrspc.mn.org (Roy M. Silvernail)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: roy@cybrspc.mn.org (Roy M. Silvernail)
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 94 19:55:59 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Articles on RC5 and GOST in January 95 Dr Dobbs Journal
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In list.cypherpunks, tcmay@netcom.com writes:
>> Around the mid 1980's a rather interesting device appeared. It was
>> essentially an automated scanner for high-density barcodes.
> "Cauzin Softstrips" was the product, as I recall. I wouldn't use the
> word "quite" in "It never quite caught on," except in irony, as I'm
> pretty sure essentially _no_ such machines were sold. Maybe a few, but
> not many more.
I remember the product, including the test strip printed in BYTE that
caused a flurry of "what's this?" letters. I'm sure Tim is right about
very few readers being sold. But I think that 2 other things
influenced the Cauzin's demise. There was the steady drop in magnetic
media prices that eroded the potential savings in storage on paper. But
I think the more important event was that Cauzin was bought by Kodak.
This was at a time when Kodak was getting into mag media pretty heavily
(both computer disks and video tape). I always sort of assumed Kodak
bought Cauzin to rid themselves of some competition.
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Roy M. Silvernail [ ] roy@cybrspc.mn.org
"Governments find it notoriously difficult to work with people
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