From: Cecil Moore on Wed, Aug 23 2006 6:38 am
wrote:
Tsk, just because NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, FOX, ESPN, and PBS haven't
covered the tremendously fantastic wonderfullest huge contribution
to saving lives and property via ham radio?
At http://www.drudgereport.com/flash4.htm is a news story
about two Boy Scouts saving an 18 month old little girl
from drowning.
Okay, I suppose that is a nice story. If one accepts the
"Drudge Report" as journalism. It's a BLOG.
Instead of using verbal communications, how
about a parable about how those Boy Scouts could have
chosen to use Morse Code?
Your question is unconnected to your first sentence.
How does one "use morse code" to save a drowning
child? Why would they do that if they were in close
proximity?
Please tell us why it is SO important to be "correct"
on details of the Titanic disaster that happened 94
years ago?
I asked another in here who-what-why-where-when of
amateur radio saving any lives via morse code. That
hasn't been answered yet. Maybe you can supply the
details?