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A friend of mine and a high school classmate got caught doing the same
thing. Some very creative descriptions of the teachers' extracurricular activities, until one of the teachers turned out to be a ham... Showed them the piece of paper he was copying on :-) 73 Dan N3OX Caveat Lector wrote: During long boring meetings at an Aerospace company, my buddy and I would send Morse by pencil taps, sharp tap was a dit and a tap-scrape was a dah. Worked well until a new manager gave his fist talk assuring us nothing would change - we tapped out BS. After the meeting, the new manager asked my buddy and I to stay for a moment after the meeting, With a smile, he sed Hi guys -- I'm W#XYZ Real call sign disguised to protect the guilty (;-) -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "kd5sak" wrote in message et... "Cecil Moore" wrote in message . com... clfe wrote: How do you send a 'dash' by tapping on a pipe? You apparently could revolutionize prison communications by providing an answer to that simple question. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp How about a fast double tap on the pipe (or bar) to signify a "dash"? It's not an elegant solution, but could be made to work. Those guys are probably not gonna try for 30 characters per minute anyway. Harold KD5SAK |
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