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Shout out for HiTech

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killivolt

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Where are you.

I haven't been around. And I haven't seen any post's.


kv:D
 
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The stats show that his last login was on the 6th of February 2009 @ 08:50 AM, so just hang tight.
 
HiTech.

Whew. Thought I lost'em.

I say Gain.

Even better Higain. :p


kv :D
 
I'm here! Was only gone 1 day to camp. Wish my wife missed me as much as some folks here do. My dog sure missed me though. ;)
 
Maybe he's trying to say Hi. But lost his connection.


I think it's Morse Code (._._._.) Which should translate as ( RC ).


Which I think it should be.

However, ( .... ) would be translated as (H) and that would mean .... .. is

Hi.


Mmmmmmm :rolleyes:


kv:D

Edit: I just missed it. They are spaced so, ( . . . . ) ( B B B B ) :confused:

Come back and give the hidden Key !
 
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Wrong, run together like that is just gibberish.
._. _._. would be R C



Wrong again, . is E
so . . . . would be E E E E


JimB

That's what I get for trying to translate off a Morse Code Website.

I was just trying to reach out to them.

E E E E ∞ Ω

Some day's are like that you just have Infinite Resistance.


kv :D

Thanks JimB for the Lesson.
 
For those who want a quick starter.

[URL="]https://www.zianet.com/SPARKS/coder.html"[/URL]


As I have no real interest. But you never know if someone may like this.

All the other sites I found using other browsers could not pull this one up.


SV. . . .

.... .. .... .. .... .. .... .. Looking at the key it is hi,hi,hi,hi


Reminds me of watching a Japanese movies.



kv
 
Yes, the word "hi" is used to denote laughter when using Morse Code... typically sent twice in a row (hi hi). I guess by today's modern standards, "lol" would also suffice.
 
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