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axxxr Posts: > 500

Via: 160characters.org

It seems that morse code is still faster at sending text messages than using txt speak. Even when the morse code sender is 93 years old and the SMS challengers were teenagers!

According to The Times , an Australian museum staged a contest that pitted the oldest type of electronic text messages with the newest.

Devised by Samuel Morse in 1832, the simple combination of dots and dashes was the mainstay of maritime communication up until 1997.

Not only was the technology a battle of ages, but so were the contestants. Tapping out the winning morse code message was 93-year-old telegraph operator Gordon Hill, who learnt to use the technique in 1927 when he joined the Australian Post Office.

He easily defeated his 13-year-old rival, Brittany Devlin, who was armed with a mobile phone and a rich vocabulary of text message shorthand. Mr Hill, whose messages were transcribed by another telegraph veteran, Jack Gibson, 82, then repeated the feat against three other children and teenagers with mobile phones.

In the competition, at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Mr Hill and his rivals were asked to transmit a line selected at random from an advertisement in a teenage magazine.

It read: “Hey, girlfriend, you can text all your best pals to tell them where you are going and what you are wearing.”

While the telegraphist tapped out the line in full, to be deciphered by Mr Gibson, Miss Devlin employed text slang to save time. She keyed: “hey gf u can txt ur best pals 2 tel them wot u r doing, where ur going and wot u r wearing.”

Just 90 seconds after Mr Hill began transmitting, Mr Gibson announced that he had the message received and written down correctly. It took another 18 seconds for Miss Devlin’s message to reach the mobile phone belonging to her friend. Mr Hill said that he was impressed by modern technology, even though his clunky telegraph machine emerged on top in three further contests.

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[ This Message was edited by: axxxr on 2005-05-14 10:23 ]
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Posted: 2005-05-06 20:01:12
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phsychomantis Posts: 146

Which phone were they using ? Sagem my x8 ? :-D This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-05-06 20:10:27
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Qoastro Posts: 447

Hehehe how fun for the old dude to be faster then modern technology
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Posted: 2005-05-06 20:36:10
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mustafabay Posts: > 500

Messages do have to go to the message center first and then back to the other phone. Although you could say it took time to translate the code too.
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Posted: 2005-05-07 11:14:13
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

The good old ti ti ta ta ti ti This message was posted from a Z1010
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Posted: 2005-05-07 11:34:13
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OluYom Posts: > 500

Amazing revelation!

But how many of you want to be caught dead with that bulky piece of equipment for transmitting/receiving morse?
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Posted: 2005-05-07 12:03:00
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Qoastro Posts: 447

They should build in morsetransmitters into the phones.... Then everyone would be happy.....
Emagine people standing on the bus going dit dit dat dit dat dat dit dat.....

Hehe how fun wouldn't it be to hear a recieved message
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Posted: 2005-05-07 12:29:29
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knight4led Posts: > 500

tonight on Jay Leno they recreated this stunt. Again the Morse code on the Telegraph won. This wasn't some big publicity stunt for a cellphone company or anything, it was simply competition where an audience member bet on who would win in order to win some free food.
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Posted: 2005-05-14 09:02:27
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OluYom Posts: > 500

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On 2005-05-14 09:02:27, knight4led wrote:
tonight on Jay Leno they recreated this stunt. Again the Morse code on the Telegraph won. This wasn't some big publicity stunt for a cellphone company or anything, it was simply competition where an audience member bet on who would win in order to win some free food.


I don't doubt that its true. its just a little hilarious.
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Posted: 2005-05-14 13:41:00
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fatreg Posts: > 500

i reckon i could sure as hell use morese code quicker than texting if i was in a war dodgng bombs etc!

fatreg
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Posted: 2005-05-14 13:54:22
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