Seasons Greetings 2010
Since there’s an increasing number of international visitors on my blog, I’ll post this in English ( and maybe will continue posting in English as well ).
It’s (almost) Christmas time and, in the Netherlands, it is tradition to send eachother seasons greetings postcards via mail (regular snail mail that is).
Lately the national post service has been on strike, and, although labour parties and the service have reached an agreement, there’s still a reasonable possibility that the mail will not get delivered in time. Receiving seasons greetings by Easter is pretty lame, so therefore I decided to use the power of the internet to deliver the message. Not particularly personal, but then again, we live in a digital age where lots personal communication is done via social media like Facebook, Twitter and Hyves. So I guess my decision to send our digital greetings this year is therefore justified.
So here it is…

Confused?
Well, I’m a bit geek-ish, so don’t expect a regular card from me.
The image above is called a QR-Code, which can be translated into human readable content using the camera in your mobile phone and piece of software.
Visit this website http://www.i-nigma.mobi/ using your mobile phone, and follow the instructions.













