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@bucklefilledbird: That was the goal, but the running morse code joke is apparently rubbing too many people the wrong way (or sarcasm fails to translate in morse even worse that it does into text), so I guess I am done with it...
@FlashSandbox: I certainly wasn't doing it because I though people wouldn't be able to figure out how to translate morse easily and quickly via the web.
@homerjay- Smiling politely: But it's morse code, it's supposed to be funny and witty. It's a very deep artistic expression meant to convey the uselessness of our modern-day gadget-filled society.
@Thats Dr Bear to You: Actually I didn't explain myself very well on that other thread about the artistic expression thing, it was really more of a social experiment for the sake of art... (see, more sarcasm)
But I wouldn't have expected a cromag like homerjay to understand either way.
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Then I would repeat the process all over again...
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"its powdered sugar."
"yeah the lice hate it."
"it's delicious!"
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You know, I'm not a union guy.
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@FlashSandbox: I certainly wasn't doing it because I though people wouldn't be able to figure out how to translate morse easily and quickly via the web.
@SQLGuru: I was using [www.qbit.it]
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or it's just annyoing... either way....
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But I wouldn't have expected a cromag like homerjay to understand either way.
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Now, what is it that you want?
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