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Made under "Is Morse code Binary?"
D. Stussy wrote: On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, K4YZ wrote: D. Stussy wrote: On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, K4YZ wrote: D. Stussy wrote: Regardless, there are two things being varied: The mark/space condition, and the duration of each, so there is no way that morse code can be binary. Sure it can. But the REAL question is how can we blame it on Bill Pasternak and threaten to sue him over it.....?!?! Steve, K4YZ The very comment above is absolute proof of Steve Robeson's stupidity. How's that, Dieter? Which word was beyond your understanding? Everyone else clearly understood my statement about your [lack of] mental ability. There is no ambiguity. Getting tired of making stupid assertions in public then getting your nose rubbed in it? I haven't made any stupid assertions. I have made only one conclusion - and you have failed to provide any evidence (let alone credible evidence) that even hints that my conclusion is wrong. Since there are TWO things being varied, there is a minimum of four states, and thus code cannot be binary (two states). QED, asshole. |