It's Hank, not John!! :) @hankgreen

Comments below :)

Joe

On 28 August 2015 at 19:54, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,

YouTube personalities, the "Vlogbrothers", have a video of how one could encode and decode all of English Wikipedia onto a QR code. It's fantastic!


t: Could you get all of English Wikipedia by scanning one QR code? Vlogbro @johngreen finds out. 

@hankgreen :)
 

t: How large would a QR code need to be to scan all 24 trillion bytes of English Wikipedia?

I like this, needs a "the" before "English" though.
 

t: Vlogbrother @johngreen does the math of how to fit English Wikipedia – on a QR code? 
 
Again, @hankgreen :)
 

F/G: How big would the QR code need to be to fit all 24 trillion bytes of English Wikipedia? We'd have to put it on the moon.

Just leave this as a question I think.
 



F/G: Vlogbrother John Green tackles the math and physics of encoding and decoding Wikipedia ...onto a QR code.

I feel like it would be good to make light of the size of the QR code. Something like "You'd need 27 square kilometers to print a QR code of Wikipedia" or something more engaging!


F/G: The QR code for all of English Wikipedia is so large it would have to be placed on the moon. 

I like this!!
 

Thanks for reviewing!



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