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In today's paper (Star Ledger) it said that the ITU established
a new code symbol for "@". It is the letters A and C run together. Larry take note. |
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In article , Robert Casey
writes: In today's paper (Star Ledger) it said that the ITU established a new code symbol for "@". It is the letters A and C run together. Larry take note. I saw that myself. The new character (the first since the WWII era) is called the "commat." Weird name; I would assume a character so named was a combination of the Morse characters for a "comma" and the letter "t." However, the "commat" is a combination of the letters "a" and "c." Why don't they call it the "atsign," which is what it is supposed to represent? For anyone who missed it, here's the story: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nat...eb16,0,2782636 ..story 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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In article , ospam
(Larry Roll K3LT) writes: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nat...eb16,0,2782636 .story It was also a story on NPR's "All Things Considered": http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown....b-2004&prgId=2 Also, this weekend there were two interesting stories on "Next Big Thing" - one about a Victorian-era novel about romance by telegraph ("Love On The Wire"), and the other about Morse code use by hams: http://www.nextbigthing.org/ scroll down and click to hear streaming audio. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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In article , Robert Casey
writes: In today's paper (Star Ledger) it said that the ITU established a new code symbol for "@". It is the letters A and C run together. Such wonderful news for all the olde-tyme morosemen out there! No doubt will be of tremendous help in alleviating communications carrier grid lock! So...really, Bob, how did you manage to plant that story? :-) LHA / WMD |
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In article , lenover21
@aol.com says... In article , Robert Casey writes: In today's paper (Star Ledger) it said that the ITU established a new code symbol for "@". It is the letters A and C run together. Such wonderful news for all the olde-tyme morosemen out there! No doubt will be of tremendous help in alleviating communications carrier grid lock! Hey - at least now it'll be easy to pass an email address for QSL purposes. |
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Tony P. wrote:
In article , lenover21 @aol.com says... In article , Robert Casey writes: In today's paper (Star Ledger) it said that the ITU established a new code symbol for "@". It is the letters A and C run together. Such wonderful news for all the olde-tyme morosemen out there! No doubt will be of tremendous help in alleviating communications carrier grid lock! Hey - at least now it'll be easy to pass an email address for QSL purposes. Is it really? Sending the word "at" is still faster! |
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Yep,
I was going to mention that last night but assumed it would be self-evident. I keep forgetting that nothing is evident to many loose in this newsgroup ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "D. Stussy" wrote Is it really? Sending the word "at" is still faster! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/04 |
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Easier, in English anyway.
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Yep, I was going to mention that last night but assumed it would be self-evident. I keep forgetting that nothing is evident to many loose in this newsgroup ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "D. Stussy" wrote Is it really? Sending the word "at" is still faster! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/04 |
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