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![]() junius wrote: Yep. And putting aside the whole debate over whether or not the code is an anachronism, I can't imagine that learning Morse would be *that* arduous a task, especially if you're only talkin' about 5 WPM. The code is relatively straightforward. Standard Roman alphabet as we use in the English language. Then you've got your numbers and minimal punctuation. No special characters to speak of. you are simply lacking in igmaination but then most people don't care much about the realities of disablities http://www.babbage.demon.co.uk/morseabc.html junius wrote: If I get my one finger huntin n peckin in high gear on this hear cute little wireless battery powered keyboard,I can easily (and most times I do) type more than five words per minute.I know,I know,it isn't the same as learning Morse Code,but if I want to talk to Ham Radio Operators on a Ham Radio,I wont gripe about learning some Morse Code. cuhulin |
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