John Hargrave, the King of Dot-Comedy, is an author, performer, and Morse Code fanatic. .. / -.-. .- -. -. — – / -… . .-.. .. . …- . / -.– — ..- / – — — -.- / – …. . / – .. — . / – — / – .-. .- -. … .-.. .- – . / – …. .. … .-.-.- Thanks to ZUG reader qbsmd for the idea. Past articles >> “I cannot believe you took the time to translate this.” Well, morse isn’t that hard though it is harder to read in text than on the air.
I’ve got my own Telegraph key hooked to a 1960’s era high frequency transmitter in case my Cell phone fails.
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John Hargrave, the King of Dot-Comedy, is an author, performer, and Morse Code fanatic. .. / -.-. .- -. -. — – / -… . .-.. .. . …- . / -.– — ..- / – — — -.- / – …. . / – .. — . / – — / – .-. .- -. … .-.. .- – . / – …. .. … .-.-.- Thanks to ZUG reader qbsmd for the idea. Past articles >>
“I cannot believe you took the time to translate this.” Well, morse isn’t that hard though it is harder to read in text than on the air.
Hah, nice.
Atlantic?
oh mendel meant “American Telegraph and Telephone Company”
I’ve got my own Telegraph key hooked to a 1960’s era high frequency transmitter in case my Cell phone fails.
Yeah, yeah, whatever. Up here it’s just Bell!