I wonder how Stevie Wonder reads this
by Volker Weber
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I can read it :-) My nickname in college was Stevie Wonder.
I'm sure that if they had figured out a way to turn every monitor on earth into a braille display for a day for less than, say, a billion bucks, they would have done it ;-)
Hmm ...
Google ? ;-)
For those of us that are ham radio operators, we have our own secret code:
.. | -... . - | - .... .- - | -.-- --- ..- | .- .-. . | - .-. -.-- .. -. --. | - --- | -.. . -.-. --- -.. . | - .... .. ... | -. --- .--
and we don't even have to read it (we listen to it).
Mitch
Note for purists: I had to put the | in to separate characters, since the system takes out extra blank spaces
I don't know how he reads it, but when he says it I'm sure it sounds about 1000% more funky than when I say it ;-)
.-- .... .- - / -- .- -.- . ... / -.-- --- ..- / - .... .. -. -.- / .. / .-- --- ..- .-.. -.. / -.. --- / - .... .- - /
.... .- .-. / .... .- .-. / .-- . / .- .-. . -. .----. - / .-- . / -.-. .-.. . ...- . .-. / - .... . -. ..--..
Help for non-hams
hey! You guys are cheating!!!!!
Want to learn the hard way? see:
http://www.arrl.org/ (U.S.) or http://www.darc.de/ (Deutschland)
More infos under:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio or http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateurfunk
tip: Morse code is no longer required for any German licenses, and will soon be eliminated for the remaining U.S. licenses