On this day in 1844, the first morse code message was sent along a wire and electronic communications was born.
The world started getting smaller.
On this day in 1844, the first morse code message was sent along a wire and electronic communications was born.
The world started getting smaller.
That message:
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My dad learnt morse code in the army as well as the fact that he didn't like the army. Helluva way to see the world, he said.
I learned morse code in one night a couple of years ago. Now I've completely forgotten it. Oh well! Happy Morse Code Day!
Here is a scene of people celebrating Morse Code Day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZjLATAUwao
I wonder what their coded message says.
-... . ... -
- .... .-. . .- -..
- .. - .-.. .
. ...- . .-.
(Supposed to say "Best Thread Title Ever" according to a translator I used)