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The Tim じぁん!!!
It was sunny today. After some practice, I memorized a few letters from the Morse code alphabet. E and T are the easiest to remember because they are just a single dot or dash. The universal distress code is three dots, three dashes, and then three dots again. I hope no one’ll never need to use it. By the by, I also came up with a bold idea. If I have convinced my friends to learn Morse code too, we could communicate during tests by tapping on our feet. That would bring cheating to a whole new level, almost like spying, fascinating! Nah, I am just kidding.
12 okt. 2024 10:38
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It was sunny today. After some practice, I memorized a few letters from the
Morse code alphabet. E and T are the easiest to remember because they are just a
single dot or dash. The universal distress code is three dots, three dashes, and
then three dots again. I hope no one’ll never need to use it. By the by, I also
came up with a bold idea. If I convinced my friends to learn Morse code
too, we could communicate during tests by tapping on our feet. That would bring
cheating to a whole new level, almost like spying, fascinating! Nah, I am just
kidding.
Interesting idea… 😂
13 oktober 2024
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