[Fists] Jan N0AAA has sent you an article from npr.org

David E. Shelton [email protected]
Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:12:22 -0500


The reason "@" or at is sent as a prosign AC. At would be confused with =
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David E. Shelton, RN

FNP student

Des, N4IN

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Subject: [Fists] Jan N0AAA has sent you an article from npr.org

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Jan N0AAA thought you would be interested in this story: "NPR : Morse =
Code
Enters Cyber Age"

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<http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=3D1680529>=20

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Still seems like a "duh" issue to me when "at" is di-dah dah.... 73 Jan
N0AAA

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