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I heard a story about a History teacher who, at the beginning of the year, he taught Morse code to his students, and after a few lessons, there was a Morse code test.  He had done this with every one of his classes for about 14 years.  All of the kids who missed a few had to retake the test, but mind you, he was not mean, but thought if it was once a main way of communication, then people should know how to use it.  Well, a couple months in the year, the kids were taking a test, and he noticed a kid, "randomly" blinking, the answers of the test in of course, Morse code.  He stopped teaching Morse code after that.  Just thought you older folks would like to hear that.  Right after that, I thought, I should learn Morse code, you know, not to cheat with or anything like that.  
 
Originally Posted by david1:
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Originally posted by Hot Water:
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Originally posted by david1:
OK i'm confused

Dave

So you don't read Morris Code?


No i didn't learn the Morse code in school but i did learn the abacus. If you don't know what the abacus is just ask some old person.

Dave

 

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