By: Andrew Hallinan | 2010-10-07 | Communications Access to a shortwave radio, particularly in combination with knowledge of Morse Code can provide the opportunity to be connected to almost any foreign language and world-wide news. But shortwave radio has another dimension than what you can find through online newspapers or the 6-o'clock news. read more
By: Andrew Hallinan | 2010-09-15 | Communications While many people think dits and dahs are practically an ancient way of communicating, in reality there are still many people in this modern time who learn and know CW. And some of those people have brought up the idea of incorporating Morse code into the modern and heavily used technology of cell phones. read more
By: Andrew Hallinan | 2010-09-23 | Computer Morse code was first used to communicate more than 160 years ago when it was created and adapted to use as a simple, quick, and straightforward way of communicating over the telegraph. All this for the purpose of being able to communicate (though limited) over long distances, practically instantly... read more
By: Gerald Wheeler Ed.D., W6TJP | 2011-01-10 | Self Improvement Morse code was used extensively by both sides during the War in Europe from 1938-1945. Transmitters were relatively small and easily carried by a wireless operator, avoiding the long wired telephone connections of World War I. Communication was the key to deployment and logistics and played a major role in the eventual victory on the battlefield. read more
By: Avery Parker | 2010-03-31 | Mobile Phones Although developed before the electronics revolution, morse code still has useful applications and potential adaptations in today's modern technologies. This article describes some of those applications and other potential uses. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2011-06-25 | Journalism Morse Code is a great communications method and over the years has become famous from the signal the Titanic is sinking or the catching of murderers like Crippen. read more
By: Carolyn Clayton | 2011-09-06 | Writing The fictional character Inspector Morse was created by the British crime author Colin Dexter and his novels were written between 1975 and 1999. read more
By: Realty Blogger | 2010-10-05 | Internet Business The "Home for Sale in Orlando" sign in your yard has been up for quite awhile. Are you somehow missing Morse code signals floating through the air that might give you the magic equation? Are you afraid the house won't sell until hell freezes over? Are you looking desperately for signs of frost? read more
By: Tim The Tutor | 2010-10-05 | Business The SircleBind CW-150e eliminates that stress of manual punching, and replaces it with efficiency and speed. Wire/Comb Binding Machine Combo! Learn more. read more
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By: Angel Wood | 2010-03-26 | Computer Chroma Key Photography refers to the process of creating a picture by combining two images through photography. In this type of shooting, a photographer places the foreground subject against blue or green background. read more
By: Andrew Norman | 2010-12-19 | Computer Using the Brother MFC 6490CW Multifunction printer you have the ability to print, scan, fax, copy and more having a truly fantastic price tag. You can make your small office, or you house workplace function better having a great addition like this one. read more
By: Bob Long | 2010-03-28 | Software QR code is in fact a 2 dimensional bar code or matrix code established in the year of 1994 by a Japanese Corporation namely Denso Wave. The term "QR" means Quick Response as the originator wanted this code to permit its all content to be deciphered at very high speed. These codes are mostly used in Japan and therefore they are presently the most famous type of 2 dimensional codes. In addition, most present Japanese handsets can also read these codes using their integrated camera. read more
By: Jerry Nichols | 2010-10-27 | Self Improvement Several people need to enhance their memory so as to create their lives easier, and thus higher and to become better people. We have a tendency to all have those moments where we tend to can't realize one thing like our keys. Or, we tend to go into a area and we have a tendency to cannot remember what we entered that area for. We tend to might read a page in an exceedingly book and when we reach the underside of the page, we have a tendency to have forgotten what we have a tendency to have read. read more