Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!mit-eddie!radlein.UUCP!ray@radlein.UUCP From: ray@radlein.UUCP (Ray Radlein) Subject: Dit-Dah-Dit-Dah Message-ID: <2307.AA2307@radlein> Sender: daemon@eddie.mit.edu (Mr Background) Organization: Love-Hounds Anonymous Date: 7 Apr 90 05:13:52 GMT Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu Lines: 26 My wife and I were just listening to "The Hounds of Love" in the car this evening, and when "Watching You Without Me" was playing, I suddenly heard a snippet of morse code being played on the keyboard, and then repeated later. Actually, I've heard it all along, all these times, and it even registered several times as being morse code, but I never before thought to ask anyone what it meant (my own morse code experience is well-nigh twenty years behind me now, and I never was much good at receiving, anyway). But, by God, I figured that *this* was something that the redoubtable Love-Hounds could easily answer for me. I mean, compared to the "Tiefer, Tiefer..." bit, this should be easy, right? - Ray R. +========================================================================+ UUCP:{uunet!ncrlnk, gatech!hubcap}!ncrcae!secola!smoak!avcom!radlein!ray FIDO:1:376/14.96, 12.3; UUCP #2: [sdcsvax nosc]!crash!pro-carolina!rayr; ARPA:crash!pro-carolina!rayr@nosc.mil; or INET:rayr@pro-carolina.cts.com Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Tea in China DISCLAIMER: "Be Kind to My Mistakes" +========================================================================+