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"Computerized" Tombstone Tells Life Story
An Ohio company has high hopes for its "computerized" tombstone that stores the life history of the dearly departed.
The computer program stores up to 250 pages of personalized information - photos, text, genealogy, etc. - on the deceased. A 4 by 6 in. black and white weather-proof display screen mounts on the t
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"Computerized" Tombstone Tells Life Story FARM HOME Novelty Items 22-3-37 An Ohio company has high hopes for its "computerized" tombstone that stores the life history of the dearly departed.
The computer program stores up to 250 pages of personalized information - photos, text, genealogy, etc. - on the deceased. A 4 by 6 in. black and white weather-proof display screen mounts on the tombstone or cremation urn. It's powered by a 3-volt battery that lasts eight to 10 years. Passersby can browse through the information at will.
Sells for $1,300 to $5,500, depending on model and length of biography.
A solar powered model will soon be avail-able.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Leif Technologies, Box 235, Lebanon, Ohio 45036 (ph 513 932-1108; fax 1144; website www.Leif.com).
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