Sarge: That sounds like Morris code.Simmons: Uh, sir, it’s not Morris, it’s actually Morse Code.Sarge: Come again?Simmons: Yes, see, Morse was the man who developed an international language without sound. Morris was a television cat who sold cat food.Sarge: And that cat was one of our finest military minds.
I dunno, was just the first thing that popped into my head.
I’m a knitter and I recently started knitting scarfs with stripes where the stripes spell out the person’s name in morse code. If anyone wants to know the pattern I use I’ll be happy to post it.
dargonhuman almost 9 years ago
Sarge: That sounds like Morris code.Simmons: Uh, sir, it’s not Morris, it’s actually Morse Code.Sarge: Come again?Simmons: Yes, see, Morse was the man who developed an international language without sound. Morris was a television cat who sold cat food.Sarge: And that cat was one of our finest military minds.
I dunno, was just the first thing that popped into my head.
patlaborvi almost 9 years ago
I’m a knitter and I recently started knitting scarfs with stripes where the stripes spell out the person’s name in morse code. If anyone wants to know the pattern I use I’ll be happy to post it.
Sheila Hardie almost 9 years ago
Not if you happened to be born female…
Dave almost 9 years ago
The tracks created by rover Curiosity in Mars’ soil spell JPL in morse code.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/news/msl20120829f.html