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Good morning John. This is a QR code. Itamp;#39;s a way of visually representing data, just like barcodes, or snapcodes, or facial expressions, or the written word. And I was looking at one of these things recently and I thought to myself: how much data could you really fit on a QR code? Well, QR codes are complicated and I donamp;#39;t have enough time to explain them in total. But, suffice it to say that each block of 2 by 4 squares codes for one byte of data. One character of text. The question that I had was could you print out all of Wikipedia on one QR code and have a camera that could scan that code and you could get all of Wikipedia by scanning one QR code? Iamp;#39;m aware that this is a dumb question, but it very much is the type of dumb question that I enjoy figuring out the answer to. Just the text portion of just the English portion of Wikipedia is about 24 terabytes. Thatamp;#39;s 24 trillion bytes. So in order to get the number of squares we need, we just multiply th