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EAN-13 | 9780790791487 ![]() |
Product Name | Man Without a Face |
Language | English |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
Short Description | Weight:0.25 pounds |
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SKU | 2179256 |
Price New | 19.47 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 2.90 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Rating | PG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned |
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Trailer | Watch The Trailer |
Run Time | 116 minutes |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
Cast | Gaby Hoffmann, Jack De Mave, Jean De Baer, Justin Kanew, Michael DeLuise |
Director | Mel Gibson |
Genre | DRAMA |
Run Time | 116 minutes |
Width | 5.25 inches (convert) |
Height | 0.75 inches (convert) |
Length | 7.25 inches (convert) |
Weight | 25 hundredths pounds (convert) |
Binding | Dvd |
Release Year | 1993 |
Format | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
Run Time | 116 minutes |
Features | A boy, struggling to pass the entrance exam to his late father's alma mater and virtually ignored by his mother and two sisters, asks Justin Mcleod, a solitary ex-teacher with a tragic past, to tuter him. as thetwo apply themselves to the task at hand, they build a friendship with the power to heal the wounds of their past.Running Time: 116 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating:&n |
Long Description | A boy, struggling to pass the entrance exam to his late father's alma mater and virtually ignored by his mother and two sisters, asks Justin Mcleod, a solitary ex-teacher with a tragic past, to tuter him. as thetwo apply themselves to the task at hand, they build a friendship with the power to heal the wounds of their past. |
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Article of interest
This symbology was developed by the MSI Data Corporation and is based on the Plessey Code symbology. MSI is most often used in warehouses and inventory control.
This is a continuous non-self-checking symbology meaning it has no predetermined length and there is no validation built into the barcode itself. If you want to validate the data stored in the barcode, you would need to use a check digit. Mod 10 is the most common check digit used with MSI but you can also use mod 1010 or mod 1110. It is allowed but generally not a good idea to omit the check digit all together.
There is a start marker which is represented by three binary digits 110 (where 1 is black and 0 is white). There is also a stop marker which is represented by four binary digits 1001. The remaining markers represent the numeric digits 0-9 (no text or special characters) and each digit is represented by twelve binary digits. Below is a table that describes all of the possible markers. The start and stop markers are the main difference between MSI and Plessey. That and the fact that MSI only covers digits 0-9. You can read these stripes as a binary values where 110 is binary 1 and 100 is binary 0. The stop marker simply has an extra bit on the end.
Character | Stripe Bits | Binary Value |
START | 110 | 1 |
0 | 100100100100 | 0000 |
1 | 100100100110 | 0001 |
2 | 100100110100 | 0010 |
3 | 100100110110 | 0011 |
4 | 100110100100 | 0100 |
5 | 100110100110 | 0101 |
6 | 100110110100 | 0110 |
7 | 100110110110 | 0111 |
8 | 110100100100 | 1000 |
9 | 110100100110 | 1001 |
STOP | 1001 | 0 + extra stripe |
To create a graphical barcode using this process, you can simply string together a series of 1 and 0 graphic images once you have calculated what your barcode should look like using the table shown above. You can view the source code of this page if you want to see how we created the example shown below.
Code | [start]375[stop] |
Bits: | 110 100100110110 100110110110 100110100110 1001 |
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This is just an example of one way to perform the graphic encoding. It is often easier to just draw the lines instead of tacking together individual images. If you would like to create free MSI barcodes, please visit our barcode generator page. You can save the images you make and use them as needed.