Morse Code
For all you morse code fanatics out there. The line sounds like 'dah' and the dots like 'dit'. You can reply to this thread with your favorite Morse Code messages as well as times you have actually used Morse Code to communicate with someone. See: Morse Code Conversion Discussion Forum - please include original text.
-......... ..... -.-.------.-..--..-- .. .....-...-. -.....-..-. .....-. .--. .-.--..-........... ---- -----.-..... -.-.----... -.-..--.....-...-----.-..-.-.-
All we need now is a reverse translator so that you can know what I just typed!
Edited: konquererz on 6th Apr, 2006 - 3:43am
Learning Morse code without trying
It's not exactly beating something into someone's head. More like tapping it into the side. Researchers have developed a system that teaches people Morse code within four hours using a series of vibrations felt near the ear. Participants wearing Google Glass learned it without paying attention to the signals -- they played games while feeling the taps and hearing the corresponding letters. After those few hours, they were 94 percent accurate keying a sentence that included every letter of the alphabet and 98 percent accurate writing codes for every letter. Ref. Source 5e.