RE: Yabber-dabber-doo11 Jun 2020 12:27
that one was easy leslieby
your in some good shares m8, ujo , orcp and ggp
your bank manager will be asking to bank with you soon.
quite enjoyed ,the blast from the past , of the now deleted morse posts, although where a bit
messy did not need the _ . . _ . slash or _ _ .. _ _ commas just natural spaces
Seems like a hundred years ago, was taught by a fellow called Thomas Littlemore who at one
time held the world record around 67-68 wpm but had been overtaken by a yank I think at
over 70, no doubt some keyboard warrior has it much higher these days
The guy was freaky to watch, after we completed a test, we would swap with the student next to
us to mark errors for the lazy sod who could not be bothered to do it himself
He would recite the tape to the class and be talking long after the code had finished
He pulled a stunt on us one day, said who's up for some African morse
He put this tape on and it threw everyone, this guy with a deep James Earl Jones voice started rattling
away in SPOKEN morse and rough ENGLISH
Dah di dah dit dah dah di dah dah di dit dit di di di dit dah dah di dah how yo read me mon
basically cq (all stations) de (this is) hq etc
what was the point, why not just speak wtf, misery guts failed the whole class , as we where all to
busy laughing at what we where listening to, to write much if any of it down