[Imported from Sierto 1.0]
Si alguna vegada us heu preguntat d'on ve la paraula Bluetooth -el protocol inalàmbric de connexió de dispositius-:
"Harald Bluetooth was a viking and King of Denmark between 940 and 981. One of his skills was getting people to talk to each other, and during his rule Denmark and Norway were christianized and united. Today, Bluetooth wireless technology enables devices to talk to each other, but this time by means of a low-cost short-range radio link.
In the Danish town of Jelling, Harald Bluetooth raised an enormous runestone which still stands in its original position. It has the following runic inscription, adorned with an image of Christ: "King Harald raised this monument to the memory of Gorm his father and Thyre his mother, that (same) Harald which won all Denmark and Norway and made the Danes Christian." Originally, the stone was painted.
In September 1999, a new stone was raised outside of Ericsson in Lund, this time to the memory of Harald Bluetooth."
Citat a la web d'Ericsson
Per cert, la pedra es impressionant.