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Google Trends: Morse Code, Too Hot Lyrics, and the Ex ListGoogle Trends provides instant links to web pages on these "mild" (The Ex List), "spicy" hot (Morse Code), or "volcanic" (Too Hot lyrics) searches, but the answer to these popular searches isn't always obvious. -
How to Use a Straight Key to Send Morse CodeThis article is a how-to article about sending Morse Code with a straight key.
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Morse Code T-ShirtsMake a morse code t-shirt and only a select few will know what it says!
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How to Learn Morse CodeA guide to effectively learning the International Morse Code by auditory stimulus and response.
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Understanding Morse Code as Telegraphic CommunicationA method of transmitting telegraphic information.
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Navajo Code TalkersNavajo was the preferred code language during World War II, and was also used in the Korean War.
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The Waldo Code: Move Over, Da VinciThis is a piece of fictional conspiracy theory regarding illegal immigration.
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The Beginning of the Telecommunication EraOn this date in January 6, 1838 - Morse demonstrated the telegraph. The Morse Code would later be used by POWs as a lifeline for survival. We owe much to the man who revolutionalized the way we communicate. -
ACLU Wins Winne-the-Pooh Dress Code Case Against California School DistrictA Northern California judge has blocked a school's strict dress code that prevented student Toni Kay Scott from wearing Winnie the Pooh socks.
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The Best Methods Utilized Across the Globe for Communicating in 2010Communication has improved greatly in the past century. No longer may be the range of communication limited to how far one person can ride on a horse. We do not need people skilled in Morse Code to interpret the signals sent on the telegraph.
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Woman Dies After S.O.S. Signal was IgnoredWe all know the international maritime distress signal S.O.S. The message was first tapped out in Morse code on wireless telegraph at the end of the 19th century. Guglielmo Marconi was the inventor of the wireless radio.
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Connecting Europe and North America with the Transatlantic CableIn 1858, the completion of an underwater Transatlantic Cable allowed messages sent in Morse Code to be sent across the Atlantic Ocean.
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April 27: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday Anouk Aimee, Sandy Dennis, Sheena Easton, Cuba Gooding, Casey Kasem, Coretta Scott King, Jack Klugman, Walter Lantz, James LeGros, Dave Peel, John R. W. Stott and more. Is April 27th your birthday? What notable people share your birthday?
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Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Who Were Born on April 27Happy Dead Birthday To Famous People Who Were Born on April 27 Samuel F. B. Morse,Ulysses S. Grant,Rogers Hornsby,Walter Lantz,Coretta Scott King -
Top Ten Secret Hidden CodesA secret code hidden in United States Cyber Command Seal was solved in three hours. However, there are still a lot of secret codes waiting to be discovered. Ten of them are listed below. -
Famous People Who Died on April 2nd in HistoryFamous People Who Died On April 2nd in History General A. P. Hill,Samuel F. B. Morse, Gil Hodges,Buddy Rich,Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg
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Adopt and Adapt an Idea to Make it BetterA lateral thinking technique to help your creativity. -
Keep Your Voice Down in the LibraryAlthough one is supposed to be quiet in the library, there are rare circumstances where one is not quiet in the library.
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Body Language And Conventional Notions of SexualityIn both of the above works an explanation of the body's cultural inscription reveals how society determines our beliefs regarding sex/gender and why those beliefs are faulty. This analysis re-imagines conventional notions of sexuality.
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Citizens' Band for Utility CommunicationsThis article makes a case for dispensing with the unnecessary and amateurish jargon formerly prevalent on Citizens' Band radio, and using CB as the useful personal communications medium it was designed to be. -
Everyone Should Learn More About Ham Radio'sThis article explains some possitive points of getting familiar with Ham Radios.
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The Heart SpeaksThe first Valentine's Day poem written 25 years ago for my wife.
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Celestial QuestionsTwo poems. Written in the Stars--The alphabet is one way to write, but there are others. Plus, Galactic Electric.
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Humor Helps with Unemployment and the Boredom of Looking for a JobLooking for jobs in this economy is painful, not to mention tedious. The HR directors and recruiters are overwhelmed and bored, and those of us applying are overwhelmed and bored. So here are 11 ways to liven things up.
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The GelHe approached it and bent over, looking at it. Perhaps it was some new device. He reached for it with his hand. He stopped when his hand was a few inches from the gel. The gel was emerging from the soil. His foot was buried in gel. The gel quickly spread
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Digital Video Compression: An Overview of the Technology Behind the PixelsDigital Video Compression is the key to making YouTube, Metacafe, DVDs, and much more digital video a huge success. -
The Development of Technology 1800-1850A brief overview of technology between 1800 and 1850.
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Mesmerism in Antebellum and Post-Antebellum AmericaThe term "Mesmerism" has a foundational basis.
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Washington Allston: Southern Gentleman and American ArtistA brief history of the life and achievements of Washington Allston. -
Major Developments in Communication TechnologyThis article outlines major developments in telecommunications technology.
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Rejoice! in the True Love of God: A Sermon Based on Romans Chapter 5 Verses 1-11Is this how it is with us? Will we one day fall to our knees before God and say "If only I'd known, if only I'd known...how much you loved me."
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Scary TV Logos from My ChildhoodThis is a list of some of the ridiculous TV production logos that scared the HELL out of me as a little kid!
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The Evolution of CommunicationSince the days when Ugh-Ugh the caveman used to bop women on the head to say "I love you," humans have needed to communicate in order to interact with each other and function as a group. -
Discover or Rediscover a Musical Icon: Mike OldfieldMike Oldfield is a musician celebrated and revered around the world, so it is remarkable to note how much of the musical fan base in The US do not know of this man, or his music.
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Hidden Disneyland Secrets and Little-Known Factslot of people who visit Disneyland love searching for, and finding, little hidden secrets about the park. If you would like to know about some hidden Disneyland facts and secrets, just keep reading!
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Stealth Ham Radio Antennas: A How-To GuideDue to apartment-dwelling lifestyles, homeowners' associations and community regulations, ham radio operators are frequently forced to be creative by inventing various stealth ham radio antenna tactics.
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Popular Culture and Print MediaOver the years, media has played more than just a bridge between the people. More than its communicative feature is its influence on American Culture and Consumerism
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New Sarah Palin JokesUpdated Sarah Palin jokes including Palin for President 2012, gun control, "Sarah Palin's Alaska," Sarah the Fox pundit and dictionary contributor, Bristol's "Dancing with the Stars" and more! -
Performing at an Open-Mic Comedy Night: Beginner's GuideI guess I have a secret to confess, I've always wanted to do stand up comedy. I've never really pursued it to the point of performing on stage though.
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Yaesu FT-747GX HF Transceiver - a ReviewYaesu FT-747GX is a tiny HF rig with lots of features.
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