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if youamp;#39;ve ever played around with QR codes before then youamp;#39;ll know you can destroy a whole lot of it before itamp;#39;s unreadable I can erase this whole chunk and itamp;#39;s not working this time but trust me it usually does and I literally hand through this QR code so itamp;#39;s understandable that it doesnamp;#39;t work anyways if youamp;#39;ve seen that effect thereamp;#39;s no way you havenamp;#39;t wondered how these things work and I also know that because youamp;#39;re watching this video the QR and QR code stands for quick response they were invented 30 years ago in Japan why because Japanese customers were frustrated with these things barcodes first they could only restore around 20 characters of information second they didnamp;#39;t support Japanese kanji or Kan characters so Masahiro Hara inspired by the East Asian board game go realized that this grid pattern could store much more characters and itamp;#39;s been history ever since there are now