At 07:57 AM 4/6/99 +0200, you wrote: >Tony Moss wrote: > >> .. ..-. / - .... . / .-.. .. ... - / .. ... / --. --- .. -. --. / -- ..- .-.. - .. / >> .-.. / .. / -. / --. / ..- / .- / .-.. / - .... . -. / .... . .-. . / .. ... / -- -.-- / >> -.-. --- -. - .-. .. -... ..- - .. --- -. / :-) >> >> .-- .- .. / - .... .- - / .-- --- .-. .... / - .... . / . ..-. ..-. --- .-. - / ..--.. >> >> - --- -. -.-- / -- --- ... .... / > >Since I watched my first war movie from hollywood I longed to have >an opportunity to use some Morse code. I've always promissed to myself >someday I would devote some time to learn it. Now is the time, >isn't it? > >Now, will I find :-) in the manuals? > >- fernando > Too late, Fernando! Morse code has gone the way of the sextant.
BTW, what is .-- .- .. (wai) and .-- --- .-. .... (worh)? Another skirmish in the language war? Mike Koblic, Quesnel BC ... -.-
