Cool! This was at the World Championship in High Speed Telegraphy in 2011 in Germany. The operator in the video is from a Belarusian team. He is just doing this demonstration for the camera though, using materials from an earlier 2007 national event in Belarus. That's why the title on the sheet at 1:00 is in Cyrillic.
@@the_senate8050 This is an *International* Competition organized by the International Amateur Radio Union. If there is some word that you did not understand, feel free to ask!
My grandfather was a telegram operator in the Pacific during WWII. After the war, he stayed in the reserves and kept his old speed key in a leather case in his office. This made me remember when he showed it to me as a kid. Wish I could remember it more clearly.
What an incredible audiobook! The climax was really captivating and the ending made me cry tears of happiness. All the characters were intresting and some were even relatable.
Honestly, I'm curious if it was keyed accurately. The comments are all jokes but I'm interested in hearing if anybody took the audio and did an analysis.
@Tb0n3 see, here's the thing. The only one doubting this guys morse speed is you lol. Feel free to do the analysis & prove us wrong that it's fake. Morse is a rhythmic language which is how these guys know it & not everyone uses a paddle especially if they're ex military whicj I believe this guy is The other thing is many Eastern EU & Russian hams are notoriously fast morse senders & I've read of a few even approaching 100 wpm!.
@@johnathanasiou9284 I don't think it's particularly unusual to be a bit skeptical of the full competency of a guy performing a task in his twilight years that he probably hasn't done for 60 years. Maybe he practices every year at home or something but if you were fluent in a language when you were 20 and haven't spoken it since you might be a little rusty.
I remember talking to my friend Richard Malthus back in the day through morse so we could play this exciting new game called "automobile racers" for the Racebox Number 360. Haven't heard from him since 1901
Fun fact: Back in the day when ships used morse, the person responsible for morse communications, if skilled enough, was so fluent that he would wake up if he heard the morse code for the ships name while sleeping, like how you wake up if someone calls your name.
@@ianseldoon1197 Yes. The first comment for example. If you're uncreative then just don't comment. Better than copy paste and then write: "Edit: Thanks for all the lik..." "No one cares"
Peo0le who use intel are money spenders but they have big ego you make fun of them they pretend to be alrite and try to roast you back. While Amd people dont reply back they just laugh at the reactions and not do anything because they know.
This comment gave me some childhood nostalgia playing The Sega and Nintendo in the 90s. Games typically had a shoecase demo of a pre recorded player playing the game, which we would give to the youngest cousin and watch them pretend to play.
I have the same experience and I thought it was real tell like one day I had a friend over in grade 3 and i told then that on the old Nintendo (NES) you could tuck the controller plug under the system and it would still work. It was something my mom showed me a long time ago. Didn't work. Asked mom to show us. My mom is still laughing at me to this day.
I've read that old time telegraph operators sometimes suffered from an overuse affliction called "glass arm." Watching this guy, I can understand how that could happen.
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@@iffysweatshirt2675 You can google search the Mors alphabet , then slow down the video and listen if he is saying real words :X SEEMS INTERESTING IN CARANTINE
The text on the paper sheet means following: Cup of Republic of Belarus on high speed radiotelegraphy. First step. 2-4 February 2007. Brest city. Letters №721. Text consists of 50 groups and could be letters, numbers or mixed. His straight key is not connected because he is just warming-up before the contest. He must send 50 groups for the smallest time period. Three judges will listen his transmission and mark his errors. Which will lead in deduction of his points. Time will use for speed calculations. If number of errors will exceed the allowed limit he will get 0 points.
We have the "Samuel B. Morse" award here in the United States for copying code in the military for those who can copy the fastest. I learned it as part of my cryptologic/electronic warfare training, but I never used it.
My father was in the RAF in WW2 and he was trained in morse code and he would say the Army were slow, the RAF were fast, but the Navy morse operators were insanely fast
The enemy knows where most of your ground stations are. Also frontline stations would be so mobile that it doesn't matter. However ships could be triangulated using these signals. So the Navy keeps their messages short and as quick as is readable.
I had a friend deep into the ham radio hobby and every once in a while he'd get some old navy guys on the ham and they would go faster than he could write down the message or even speak it
SOS should be the most basic morse code that everyone should know.. i think its " ... " " . . " " ... " and obviously, we should know this for emergency situation coz its an SOS
Us in 60 years typing super fast on our keyboards and our grandkids amazed at how fast we can use this primitive way of communication while they use telepathic messages.
He's sitting there with one hand holding his head like he's bored but doing the code like a true master. This man shows that muscle and brain memory go hand in hand.
@testjeaapiel9707 His movements sound too deliberate to be just random mashing, there's a specific rhythm that you see in more code, and while I'm not the best at Morse, I'm definetly able to make out some characters and patterns associated with Morse.
Excellent video! I understand the military stopped teaching morse code...bad decision...it can be used as shown & also in ship-to-ship communications...modern technology is not always available...if I were in the service now, I'd try to learn it on my own...😊
Aw, that's sweet. I wonder what he's typing out "R E Q U E S T F O R A I R S U P P O R T O N P O S I T I O N S T O P B R I N G T H E N U K E F U L L S T O P"
lol now that is comedic relief/drama right there but I think there was an intention of the speed of sending the morse code at a speed that couldn't be easily intercepted
This gave me an idea on cheating in tests tho im not gonna do it cause i want to learn tho if you have friends that know morse code also you can tell answers by using your pen
@@jaelencalma8794 Yeah,all you have to do is learn morse code before the exam instead of studying and spend a few (like,and 20) minutes decoding the pen clicks while being supervised by the teacher, while the teacher yells at your friend for clicking the pen instead of writing on the test
Damn, he's literally rapping in morse code.
His like the Eminem of morse coding
@@BlessedDog amazing
AHHAHAHA LOL OMG,
Mumblemorse
Lmao
Everybody gangsta until grandpa starts requesting Air Support on his neigbours
Lol comment of the year right there
Rylin Waata AC 130 inbound!
Elizabeth Tumelty no stukas above
Hahahaha wow
When the BF 109s roll up
I like how he almost looks bored doing it,
Like “I could go faster but whatever”
He’s not even using 100% of his power
@@ridleylegassy *0.0003%
Dr. Weil I said he’s not using 100% implying he’s still got a ways to go for his power to reach 100
he hasnt gone super saiyan
yet...
I am 1000th liker!
Cool! This was at the World Championship in High Speed Telegraphy in 2011 in Germany. The operator in the video is from a Belarusian team. He is just doing this demonstration for the camera though, using materials from an earlier 2007 national event in Belarus. That's why the title on the sheet at 1:00 is in Cyrillic.
Good to know Ruzzian communication technology hasn't improved much since then.
@@the_senate8050 This is an *International* Competition organized by the International Amateur Radio Union. If there is some word that you did not understand, feel free to ask!
@@the_senate8050good to know Americans practice anti education.
@@the_senate8050that's not even the same country
@@the_senate8050 well what worked against Nazis once could work against Nazis again.
"That's not full auto?"
No this is:
DaYuM bro, O K
Got it! 😂😂😂🤣
I see your also a man of culture
Mc Tim j'ai la ref
Are these comment s directed?
Poor guy, nobody has the heart to tell him it's not plugged in. :(
LMAO I saw the cord was unplugged and was like WTF
Well you still can hear the click sound.
Whoever it was who pulled the plug probably saved the receiver's life.
He doesn't mind! This is what he wants to and what he can do!
*****
lol awesome
He's actually having a rap battle against another morse code rapper.
Thraiel he’s totally ripping the other guy apart
Crazy flow 😂
Rap God
Underrated comment😂😂
emimors
My grandfather was a telegram operator in the Pacific during WWII. After the war, he stayed in the reserves and kept his old speed key in a leather case in his office. This made me remember when he showed it to me as a kid. Wish I could remember it more clearly.
They hated him at the arcade, who’s laughing now?
he used to rule Konami's track and field
me
Is that a Todd Howard reference?
His comment just works.
Not funny
Didn’t laugh
"Fantastic! Now re-do the whole thing cause I forgot to plug it in."
"Alright ya little whipper SNIPPER"
_tapping sounds_
Yes he indeed forgot to plug in
@@thewatcher7616 No shit Sherlock...
But why is it plugged straight into 120v AC?
don know how you can send info through ac power
this guy would hear gunshots and understand what they're saying
lol
Lol
😂😂
Lol
Lol
What an incredible audiobook! The climax was really captivating and the ending made me cry tears of happiness. All the characters were intresting and some were even relatable.
"••• •••••••• •••• •••••• ••" was my favourite part
💀
@@overbakedbreadroll2918underrated comment
Dude, first, that was all in russian, second, it was just a set of random letters
@@djpupsik98 I was joking. I didn't know that it was in Russian though, how did you know?
"umm mom, I think Grandpa is having his war flashbacks..."
😂😂😂😂😂
XD
Quick give him his pills!
Lol 😂
Huass, huas, hahahahahha, 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Him: * mentions another girls name accidentally while texting *
Her:
Lmao so stupid lmao
Her: *several people are typing*
Wait.
Jajdjjdshs
That really is quite remarkable, imagine how fast he would be if he was awake!
Lol
underrated comment
Just put the video on 2x speed
u mean alive
Too good
Total respect for Yuri's talent.
Using a straight key (not a paddle!) sending so fast & very rhythmically like what a total pro.
Simply awesome!
he's a Morse code machine look at him go
if only he remembered to plug it in
Honestly, I'm curious if it was keyed accurately. The comments are all jokes but I'm interested in hearing if anybody took the audio and did an analysis.
@Tb0n3 see, here's the thing.
The only one doubting this guys morse speed is you lol.
Feel free to do the analysis & prove us wrong that it's fake.
Morse is a rhythmic language which is how these guys know it & not everyone uses a paddle especially if they're ex military whicj I believe this guy is
The other thing is many Eastern EU & Russian hams are notoriously fast morse senders & I've read of a few even approaching 100 wpm!.
@@johnathanasiou9284 I don't think it's particularly unusual to be a bit skeptical of the full competency of a guy performing a task in his twilight years that he probably hasn't done for 60 years. Maybe he practices every year at home or something but if you were fluent in a language when you were 20 and haven't spoken it since you might be a little rusty.
“Remember kids, be nice to grandpa, or he’ll call a Stuka strike on our house”
Your profile image is cursed af
Actually they sound German..so make it a 109 *Yes i had to ruin your joke*
Spitfires doing airstrikes? Lol
Spitfire is a fighter...
Meta Megagross it’s a fighter plane, didn’t they have rockets strapped to them by the end of the war?
Him :
Military : got that, nuclear warhead dropping in 5 minutes.
*Tactical nuke! Incoming!*
WE ARE DETONATING ALPHA WARHEAD IN MINUS 20 SECONDS
a MW2 reference and a scp reference, perfectly balanced as all things should be.
nah, it actually said "calling all autobots"
ENEMY AC 130 ABOVE
Teacher: "No talking during class!"
Back of the class:
Pfff hahahahahahahahahahah
gold
School shooting
This made me laugh too much 😂😂
LMAOOOOOOOOO
Face: bored
Hand: *1000 mph morse code speedrun*
Heated online arguments back in the 1940's:
.-.. .- -- ---
wai r u gae in the 1940s
@@countdracowo ..-. .. --. .... - -- .
On telegraph line.
hes sending the navy seal copypasta
Me: *randomly tapping my pencil on a table
This old dude: "Roger that, airstrike is inbound."
INCOMING!!!!!!!
ENEMY AC 130 ABOVE
*tactical nuke incoming*
"The F4's are on the way"
Underrated comment
- Bob, have you send the message?
- Consider it done.
Cord unplugged since 1899
Oof
I remember talking to my friend Richard Malthus back in the day through morse so we could play this exciting new game called "automobile racers" for the Racebox Number 360. Haven't heard from him since 1901
@@thekarnyx yeah i remember my relative chris anderson wanted me to play with him some game called space invaders? I didnt heard him since 1913
wireless telegraph ;))
sounds like a stupid but funny commercial
"You're going to have to retype that Jim, we forgot to plug it in"
Me: *Clicking pen because im bored near my Grandpa*
Grandpa: "why do you need a airstrike?"
i saw this on the other morse code video
I saw this comments from different video. So original
@@OneLegendo yeahh. Me too
Here goes the "so original" comments, who the fuck even cares if it's stolen, it's not even profitable
Stolen comment
He’s going to be so pissed when he realizes that it’s not plugged in
The reason it's unplugged it's because he's training for a contest in Shortwave Radio, and the frequencies range from 7000 Khz to 7070 Khz
@@forind934 huh... so what does it do when its plugged in?
Oh noo
@@UnintendedSheep once it's plugged in, he'll have to transmit the message on the table As Fast as Possible without making any mistakes.
@@UnintendedSheep well, it make a noise like dit dit dit dit....dit..... dit daah dit dit......dit daah dit dit..... daah daah daah
This man: *typing in war*
Enemies: "whoa hey no full-auto in morse code!!"
This man:.. - ... / -. --- - / ..-. ..- .-.. .-.. / .- ..- - ---
enemies:that's not full auto?
This man:- .... .. ... / .. ...(High Pitched Demonic Screeching)
Danm
@@merkhatoppo1350 O K bro
That reminds me the "no full auto on building".
him: that’s not full auto, this is
enemies: oh, ok man
Dude is working like an HDD having data read out of it
"Docter, he can't stop, he's been doing this since ww2"
Doctor*
@@kdmedia1534 stfu
Nexchill you don't make music
Is he been starving the whole life?
OH FUCK XD
so that's what's going on inside of my printer
😂😂😂
@Kreigh Lucas 0
i am under the table🤣😂👍
no more 666 likes
No... It's going insiste You módem adsl or router
Fun fact: Back in the day when ships used morse, the person responsible for morse communications, if skilled enough, was so fluent that he would wake up if he heard the morse code for the ships name while sleeping, like how you wake up if someone calls your name.
Huh, neat
Dan Jarvis Its just like any language. You dont think what each word means, you just understsnd and react to it
In the Merchant Navy that would be the Radio Officer. In the Royal Navy it would be a telegraphist (not an officer).
@Rich H i mean i cant say its bullshit but it looks credible so if its harmless like this im just gonna assume its true
@Rich H oh ok then not gonna argue :) gonna erase my comment
As someone who knows morse code i can tell he's writing an angry rant on facebook.
Friend: The password is on the back of the router.
Back of the router:
Dude, your username looks like the back of a WiFi router.
@@roboticfuzzball179 yeah
666 likes. Congrats my dude. Let's leave it like this
@@simontrimboli146 yeah would be nice but the people are still liking haha
@@lolol1372 God damnit why did you change your name
Girls: "Why dont boys understand our signal?!"
Their signal:
Me who deciphered the signal as a threat: *panik*
Ok you funny, you just won the internet.
Copied but ok.
@@incognitoincognito4160 have you even seen literally any meme that you haven't seen twice?
@@ianseldoon1197 Yes. The first comment for example. If you're uncreative then just don't comment. Better than copy paste and then write: "Edit: Thanks for all the lik..." "No one cares"
the fact that he has his head resting on his hand like he does this in a daily basis makes it even better
He probably did
Kid: Grandpa, what who are you talking to on that machine every day?
Grandpa: *Air Force.*
I was your 1k like. You’re welcome
Honestly it looks like he might be pinning his opposite ear shut to focus more clearly
Yep
04/06/2021
imagine getting into an argument via morse code
When he said: "... . ... . .... ..." that part hit me so bad
“Sesehs”?
NutShells Its a joke lmao
@@doapin6240 Sesehs it's the name of his wife. She's foreign.
Carlos Landero oh ok
woosh baiter i know but I just wanted to understand what the morse code ment
Put on a dynamo, he can generate enough power to run a gaming PC.
Brain -100
I breathe Napalm lol
@Cocktus I think it's a
*_J O K E_*
YOU ARE A GENIUS
Peo0le who use intel are money spenders but they have big ego you make fun of them they pretend to be alrite and try to roast you back. While Amd people dont reply back they just laugh at the reactions and not do anything because they know.
How to get recommended :
1-Do something cool
2-Wait for 8 years
Alternatively: be a Minecraft TH-camr
Oof
Yo here's how the algorithm works
th-cam.com/video/8y9tlEQg-qk/w-d-xo.html
actually 9 but ok😂
9 for me
My teeth when I take a bath on winter.
I love how he just sits there like "Ah thats too easy"
Yeah I'm pretty sure he was sweating his pants of while acting like that
The problem is.. Where's the result of that tapping? 😂
I love that the cable isn’t plugged into something
it's called a game face, He's in the zone.. he is not acting
Nobody:
People with mechanical keyboards on the Discord call:
OMG yes😂
Exactly
We still making nobody jokes?
😂👍
@@SeSmokki yes because nobody is important
Person on the other side: *I’M SORRY CAN YOU REPEAT THAT?? I WASN’T PAYING ATTENTION*
Lol
LUL
It's printed on the receiving end, on rolls of paper.
*PLUS ULTRA!!!*
While I'm watching this the dislike were 777 and I don't want to ruin it
He turned his arm into machine
incredible what the human body is capable of with practice
This man could call in air support, 2 smoke barrages in different locations, and tell a boat to avoid an iceberg.
This dude is just utilizing the War Thunder chat callouts to their fullest potential
Well maybe everything except that last part...
He could have stopped the “boat” from hitting the iceberg lol
titanic
Everything in just 1 minute
The Morse machine unplugged was like my older cousins giving me a unconnected Super Nintendo controller pad to "play" with them
Damn... I have same experience
I like ur metal playlist, brazilian here
This comment gave me some childhood nostalgia playing The Sega and Nintendo in the 90s.
Games typically had a shoecase demo of a pre recorded player playing the game, which we would give to the youngest cousin and watch them pretend to play.
I have the same experience and I thought it was real tell like one day I had a friend over in grade 3 and i told then that on the old Nintendo (NES) you could tuck the controller plug under the system and it would still work. It was something my mom showed me a long time ago. Didn't work. Asked mom to show us. My mom is still laughing at me to this day.
5 seconds after this :
"UAV online"
And ac130 inbound
Cod doo doo
Стоп. Я видел русские слова на этой карточке. Какого дьявола?
Friendly predator missile inbound
TACTICAL NUKE IN COMING!!!!
I've read that old time telegraph operators sometimes suffered from an overuse affliction called "glass arm." Watching this guy, I can understand how that could happen.
The the ref says “no full auto in the building” :
The Knowers ye
miaowzerz it’s not full auto
Just Some Guy with Glasses he clicking fast so he does not need full auto. U don’t get it?
Damn bro.
O K
“Damn bro OK”
That granddad: *intensive coding*
Enemies at war: what is he doing?
*5 sec later*
"Cheat Activated"
Enemies: *o h S H I T*
@Joey Kominek no, *_god mode_*
hesoyam
@@inkygzn iddqd or idkfa
Смешно)
Понимаю
*Top 10 rappers Eminem is too afraid to diss*
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Omg correct...
I’m your 600 like !
@Universe 123 lol
I genuinely don't care about likes at all, but how did my comment get so many in just 6 hours lol?
Everyone’s interested in morse code apparently
Кому интересно - вверху листа написано следующее: "Кубок республики Беларусь по СРТ. Первый этап. 2-4 февраля 2007. Брест Буквы N721
This guy: spams a lever
3 million people who probably don't even know morse code: yes
Guido Racciatti we don’t even know if he did it right but my thing is like the pauses you take for some letters you can’t even tell
y e s
@@iffysweatshirt2675 You can google search the Mors alphabet , then slow down the video and listen if he is saying real words :X SEEMS INTERESTING IN CARANTINE
“That’s not full auto?”
“Here’s full auto.”
*Daaaaamn bro*
pre malone this is* *brrrrt*
NO FULL AUTO IN BUILDINGS
Airsoft lol 😂
Daaaaayom
Those Polarstars can get retarded fast cyclic rates.
The text on the paper sheet means following:
Cup of Republic of Belarus on high speed radiotelegraphy. First step. 2-4 February 2007. Brest city.
Letters №721.
Text consists of 50 groups and could be letters, numbers or mixed.
His straight key is not connected because he is just warming-up before the contest. He must send 50 groups for the smallest time period. Three judges will listen his transmission and mark his errors. Which will lead in deduction of his points. Time will use for speed calculations. If number of errors will exceed the allowed limit he will get 0 points.
Somebody needs to get out more
We have the "Samuel B. Morse" award here in the United States for copying code in the military for those who can copy the fastest. I learned it as part of my cryptologic/electronic warfare training, but I never used it.
@Rich I was part Naval Security Group but, as I said, I never had to use Morse Code.
thanks man
Thank for info
Grandpa is a working diesel engine and enigma machine
Translation: "We've been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty."
I don't know if I should be happy or extremely saddened that everyone is getting those calls.
I dont even oen a car
Lies. He was letting someone know that their social security number has been suspended.
underrated af
Ross?
My father was in the RAF in WW2 and he was trained in morse code and he would say the Army were slow, the RAF were fast, but the Navy morse operators were insanely fast
The enemy knows where most of your ground stations are. Also frontline stations would be so mobile that it doesn't matter. However ships could be triangulated using these signals. So the Navy keeps their messages short and as quick as is readable.
I had a friend deep into the ham radio hobby and every once in a while he'd get some old navy guys on the ham and they would go faster than he could write down the message or even speak it
That’s because the ship is sinking
Source: trust me bro
@@abstractrevan6528😑
For those that are wondering, he is sending an SOS message to get him out of this retirement home.
Is that actually true?
@@thecpmr6276 nah :)
Welp. It's still impressive.
SOS should be the most basic morse code that everyone should know.. i think its " ... " " . . " " ... "
and obviously, we should know this for emergency situation coz its an SOS
@@ravenfraust1794 "everyone should know" and yet still, you don't know it. SOS is "... --- ..." (:
Imagine doing all of that, and then realizing you forgot to plug in the power cord
"And that's how you talk to a girl son"
Arzant Yt wildly underrated comment 😂
😂
"she saw what I can do with my hands too, so I guess that a little bit of advantage too"
@@Biologin love it
1sec after: *you ignoring me why arr you not responding*
No one:
That one kid tapping his pencil during the test:
yes.
yas
@@roach68419 it implies everyone else is silent... Which makes sense
this makes me wanna learn morse code even more
Chunnin exam
Us in 60 years typing super fast on our keyboards and our grandkids amazed at how fast we can use this primitive way of communication while they use telepathic messages.
You kids and your brain chips
Back in my day we didn't have morse code we threw rocks
back in my day we had Toys Я Us
Back in MY days, we still didn't phone our parents.
Back in MY day we couldn't talk we had to tap to talk.
With rocks
I was suggested by ytb randomly and watched this vid again after 2 or 3 years, it's 2024 rn. hoping this man keeping healthy.
It's like he glitched and his hand got stuck in the objects geometry
“Major fracture detected”
🤣🤣
Underrated comment
Gmod lmao
user death imminent
beep bedeep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
"Top 10 rappers Eminem is afraid to diss"
Grandpa: I’m beginning to feel like a morse god.
Bastián Galaz (morse god, morse god) all my people from the front to the back dot, back dot
Eminem would be scared without him even talking lmao
I guess he is a rapper huh
@@maciktea2411 oh sHIT
He could totally be just tapping randomly and none of us would ever know
even tapping randomly that fast is really hard. especially that long
Not with Parkinson
@@paulpaulsen7777 I just spit my drink out! 🤣😂
@@BradUSMCVETrider Good 😃
Every morse 'point or line ' have a different sounds.
Grandpa:"I need air support"...
Person on the other end: "Man, he's spitting straight fire"
hahaha😄
It’s not even plugged
@@FINN-mg1uo I'm aware.
Damn, those lyrics are deep
New rap god
I like the beat more.
Make me cry
Those are codes
@A B 👌👍
WHEN YOU IN THE MIDDLE OF WAR BUT HAD AN ARGUMENT WITH YOUR FRIEND
Lmao nice one
Im working and this comment made my night.
Teacher: STOP TALKING!!!
The class 10 seconds later:
nobody:
the motorcycle outside when I’m trying to sleep:
So under rated comment
Sounds like a knucklehead harley
Now I can't unlisten that motorcycle
Mono cylinder 2 stroke by the sound of it
Me2 bro
This dude transmits data faster than my internet provider.
@@_kitaes_ woooosh
hsoooow @@MrTefe
@@_kitaes_ congrats, you fucked the joke, how does it feel?
@@niks660097 congrats, you felt the joke, how does it fck
@@_kitaes_ you didn't answer me?
Kid: i got a new mouse Grandpa i can do 10 clicks per Second
Grandpa: *hold my war experience*
If I hold this experience I get this ability?
Oh man. You just ended an entire argument you didn't know existed giving me that laugh. Ty sir.
Online arguments in the 1900s:
me in 50 years: typing on a physical keyboard
kids who use telepathy to communicate: :O
eren oz real 😂
Someday dude, someday
It’s a telegraphy..
@@massivemansam 50 years later my man
Sam Houston He’s talking about telepathy, or communicating with your mind, and that future technology will be able to achieve this
After sending all the message, the guy on the other side reply:
"_I am new here, please send again slowly ".😀
The guy replying is great at it too...
He even does SMILE EMOJIS IN MORSE CODE😬👌
@@unknown01stopstaringme76 ummm the smile emoji is excluded from the quotations bruh, you read again. SLOWLY
@@unknown01stopstaringme76 :/
@@unknown01stopstaringme76 whoosh
*Me:* when was auto-clicker invented?
*Google:* 1998
*People before 1998:*
Underrated
Honestly, can we connect that thing to cookie clicker?
@@pilum3705 actually a great idea to get people to learn morse code. Just convince them it's a competitive game
Software?
@@WFootyEdits r/whooooshwith4os
POV : Grandpa texting to grandma in 1912.
Plot twist: Grandpa is sleep, he just having a hand tremor.
katasiapa lol underrated comment
Orang indo....
@@kiranashella2770 Bukan lol
@@katasiapa Jelas,
@@kiranashella2770 Jakarta?
He's sitting there with one hand holding his head like he's bored but doing the code like a true master. This man shows that muscle and brain memory go hand in hand.
I think it's professional habbit because that's how back in the day they rested headphones to one ear.
@Marko you're right, that's true cuz otherwise it would've been difficult at times to hear the other end depending on the listener
@tomr6955I prefer the other way, brain in hand
That one is messy only once
we dont know this, you see the other side? all we know hes just smashing that thing randomly, this aint proof. but an assumption.
@testjeaapiel9707 His movements sound too deliberate to be just random mashing, there's a specific rhythm that you see in more code, and while I'm not the best at Morse, I'm definetly able to make out some characters and patterns associated with Morse.
Im randomly making beat with pen
This guy: "You say something about my mom ?"
😂😂😂
Chinese pen
᷍he nmsl hahhahahaa
wow ower 450 likes an hour. Im happy to make you guys or girls laugh
lmaoooo
Excellent video! I understand the military stopped teaching morse code...bad decision...it can be used as shown & also in ship-to-ship communications...modern technology is not always available...if I were in the service now, I'd try to learn it on my own...😊
Aw, that's sweet. I wonder what he's typing out
"R E Q U E S T F O R A I R S U P P O R T O N P O S I T I O N S T O P
B R I N G T H E N U K E F U L L S T O P"
hows is this sweet
@@s_kk1 "I think I heard a woosh."
Wait did he actually or no?
Damn nice comment that you stole there
@@potatoasiangirl no. He has a paper with listing of random Cyrillic and Latin symbols and he is training in speed input
“grandpa... we have to do the scene again.”
“what? why. “
* camera guy holds up cord*
lol now that is comedic relief/drama right there but I think there was an intention of the speed of sending the morse code at a speed that couldn't be easily intercepted
The first part says “we’re no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I”
Rick Roll😏
Wait are you serious?
That would be the greatest rick roll of all time
How to read that?
Goat worthy comment my guy. Good job.
💯 😄 My teeth always sound like that when i talk..... and i thought it was because i didn't apply enough Poligrip to my Partials.
What if he’s left handed in reality.
“I have only used a third of my power, fool...”
The Princess Bride said it better.
Wtf?
Nobody:
That one kid clicking his pen in class:...
I was that kid lol
Dont thank people for the likes
@@user-lw5oc1tt8k yeah it's gay as f
This gave me an idea on cheating in tests tho im not gonna do it cause i want to learn tho if you have friends that know morse code also you can tell answers by using your pen
@@jaelencalma8794 Yeah,all you have to do is learn morse code before the exam instead of studying and spend a few (like,and 20) minutes decoding the pen clicks while being supervised by the teacher, while the teacher yells at your friend for clicking the pen instead of writing on the test
Translation:
I'm beginning to feel like a Morse God, Morse God.
All my bingo friends, think not, think not
69 likes, I cannot like this
Code 'em with the Morse code and encrypted 'em.
Lol
I tap Morse like a computer it must be in my genes, I got a Morse sheet in my back pocket
Old school....fantastic thet was a life...HELLO from Bosnia and Hercegovina Pozz ppn vitezovi
me: **randomly tapping my desk**
this dude: oh so you're challenging me
your fucking fool you killed us all now he's calling for backup
@@riotelancestral3343 my bad
*Looks like 2021 is gonna end early*
@@NurseOrysia1 well there goes my new year resolutions
2011: posted
2020: shows up in everyone's recommendations.
Happend to me too
TH-cam IS TRYING TO TELL US SOMETHING
True
Fuck off with that comment
mariotaz oh cool someone being rude to someone else for no reason
Better title
*_"eminem-rap god (morse code cover)"_*
VRV Tap God
Idiot Kings yes, it’s all coming together now
No,godzilla
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE BUNKER WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He was just writing the only worthy disstrack against Eminem.
but Eminem pulled the plug.
"Why is your right hand so strong?"
Me:
Me: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I guess fast would be a better word...but that was funny
Za hando!
Elon Musk: honey he’s about to say his first words
X Æ A-12:
What a name for a calculator
🤣🤣🤣
Omg 666th like
chi ai L
ChiaL
Kyle
Now i ruined the number supposed to be 955 now its 956
“Führer, we’re intercepting a British message!”
“Well, what does it say?”
“I haven’t got a single damn clue”
69 likea
ok its keep increasing
German version for those interested:
"Führer, wir schneiden eine britische Nachricht mit!"
"Wie lautet sie?"
"Ich habe absolut keine Ahnung."
"Nevermind that, we'll just make a harder version for ourselves so that they cant decrypt it"
@@dewhiterabbit1337 and that's how the Germans created Enigma, thank you everyone, see you next time!