[GreenKeys] Subject: Info/help

Duncan M. Brown duncanancy at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 6 19:39:47 EST 2010


I was a TTY repairman in the Army.  While on guard duty at our comm center, I used to try to write  pangrams (didn't know that was what they were called then).  The only good one that I ever came up with was:

"Queen Zelda V gets wildly excited just before the King jumps into bed."

Have fun,

Duncan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: 
To: duncanancy at earthlink.net
Sent: 06-Mar-10 11:31:59 
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Subject: Info/help


Hi Duncan:

What  is the significance of the "Pretty Emma" text?

I don't have a clue. BUT I like the way the 28 typebox jumps around and it's better than watching RYs.
Just my opinion.

Someone wrote to me the following: Is there any explanation of the nonsense text? I can only assume that it tests the bell crank mechanism by exercising it to its limits.


In later years they came up with the following:
AABBCCDDEE EEFFGGHHII IIJJKKLLMM MMNNOOPPQQ QQRRSSTTUU UUVVWWXXYYZZ
11223344556677889900 E1E2E3E4E5E6E7E8E9E0 $9-605S4Q Q4S506-9$
OPR2T8Z?Y" "Y?Z8T2RPO N'VW-_U-MD DM-U_-WV'N LKHJFGEBCA ACBEGFJHKL
/AU;XI307!()1E E1()!703IX;UA/ A/C$ 


Do a Google search for 'pangrams' . (Meaning every letter.) I found it interesting.

In a message dated 3/6/2010 10:39:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, duncanancy at earthlink.net writes:
What  is the significance of the "Pretty Emma" text?

How would you know if you got  an error?? (or is that the idea??)

have fun,

Duncan


> [Original Message]
> From: <Til128 at aol.com>
> To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: 05-Mar-10 23:28:55
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Subject:  Info/help
>
> To all interested;
> I got the following from Larry Rice in  Australia.
> Exactly what I was looking for.
> His site  is:
> <http://members.iinet.net.au/~oseagram/index.html>
> Some great  stuff about telegrams and their history.
> Tom  Tillson
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------------------
> The  following specimen (Pretty Emma) should be run through the printer
at 
> least once  daily, 
> preferably after the routine clean up
> . 
> HERE CREED PRINTER SPECIMEN SLIP
>
> PRETTY EMMA CANNOT BOWWOW THE DIZZY OLD 
> DUM-MUD-DUM OF KLONDYKE WHO  EGGED THE 
> KHAN OF CANAAN TO EFFECT A VACUUM ON THE 
> BOKKO OF THE MIDDLE  DRIVVEL CHIEFGUARD THE 
> CHALK DOGFLY MAJJY ERRED AND GOOD HITCH- 
> KING  ACBAR EBBED AS POPPY BABCOCK WILL 
> BUYYEAST HJO LASS MEJFON FJORD JHEEL  ECCLES 
> ANTIINK IXXIS CASHHAND- 
> 11223344556677889900 E1E2E3E4E5E6E7E8E9E0  
> ....... Q48506.9. .PR2TSZ?Y" 'Y?ZST2RP. N'VW...U-MD 
> DM-U-WVN LKHJFGEBC.  ACBEGFJHKL 
> /A.;XIO37... .X.73OIX;.A/ A/C . 
>  
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