On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:47:18 -0500, "dbu," <nospam@nobama.com> wrote:
>In article <a1tue4tmtq75hquj2p120atlgu0b5dgi07@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:18:19 -0500, "dbu," <nospam@nobama.com> wrote:
>>
>> >In article <gcnqej$ere$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
>> > "CharlesTheCurmudgeon" <n5hsr@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Retired VIP" <jackj.extradots.180@windstream.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:romue45ou73vm6pbcbsome4o21l4e361s6@4ax.com...
>> >> > On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:10:14 -0700 (PDT), drishaq
>> >> > <drishaqazhar@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >>Taking Advantage of the Many Teletype 710060 GPS System Features
>> >> >>http://gadgetreviews.co.cc/Advantage...ystems_For_Tru
>> >> >>cke
>> >> >>rs.htm
>> >> >
>> >> > Hmmm.....Radio Teletype!!
>> >> >
>> >> > I used to engage in ham radio teletype back in the days of VIC-20 and
>> >> > C-64. Although I don't think either of them had GPS.
>> >> >
>> >> > Jack
>> >> > N8BSR
>> >>
>> >> My adopted 'ham mother' K5WSS, had a Type 28 and a Type 15. And I think
>> >> she
>> >> was on Navy Mars, too.
>> >>
>> >> Charles
>> >> N5HSR
>> >> November 5th's Hot Smoking Romance.
>> >
>> >Teletype model 15 and Teletype model 28 Charles.
>>
>> You two OLD FARTS....LOL
>>
>> http://www.baudot.net/teletype/M15.htm
>>
>> http://www.kekatos.com/teletype/gil/M28.htm
>
>5 level coding.
>
>Old like us guys.
>
>The Model 15 was what you heard at the end of CBS news with Walter
>Cronkite. Clackety, clack, clackety...60 WPM.
>
>Those machines were a work of art. just about all the mechanical parts
>were machined.
My secretary in industry could type 100 wpm....accurately.
I could always tell when she was pissed, caused she would go higher
than that...LOL
Hell she would kill a Model 15.
--
Scott in Florida