1998 - Volume #22, Issue #3, Page #37
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"Computerized" Tombstone Tells Life Story
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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