Bar codes on ships?

Ultradog MN

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The lady at Home Depot told me this morning that the Swedish and Norwegian navies are painting bar codes on their ships.
You know, like they scan when they do inventory or ring up whatever you're buying these days.
That way when their fleets come into port they can scan da navy in.
Yuck, yuck.
 
That is very common, the ship is an inventory location for the parts.

I am working on a project right now for a company that builds assemblies for the green people, all parts are barcoded. I am logging the bar codes as the operator scans then, checking they are the right parts, then validating the torque steps and values against the requirements.
 
Streckkoder p? fartyg. That's how you say bar codes on ships in Swedish.

Skanna navy in is the translation for the pun.

Just thought you should know. lol
 
Railcars havent had them for Ages. They all have transponders now. Little plastic box about the size of a squished Cracker Jacks box. One on each side of the car around the beltway. The railsystem knows where any car is in the US instantly.
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The sailors of the USS Indianapolis might have benefited from a bar code or something similar in function.

Dean
 
Lol,
I told my wife and she laughed and said "That's Terrible!"
For the folks who didn't get it where I wrote 'scan da navy in' read Scandanavian.
My mom was a marvelous (terrible?) punster so we always had to be on the lookout :)
 

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