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Submorse
Submorse. It's on Steam. It's free. You're aboard a submarine, and you learn/practice Morse Code. I thought I'd mention it.
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Too imagine that in my teen years, because I was bored and thought it were cool, I learned flag semaphore. :D
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Is it still in practice?
I find no translation for skivvy wavers? What does skivvy mean? I have forgotten it all now, but back then I could signal fluently. Learning to read was more difficult, since I had no partner signalling. I used illustrations from books, copied pages, cut the lines out and arranged them randomly. Later I had a primitive program vor VC-20 that randomly generated the angles for the letters. I had to type the code in by hand, three pages from some related Commodore-magazine, or booklet. It was not funny. Already back then I excelled in creating typos... And then in Basic code... Nightmare... :D |
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My era was the last of what I'd call the traditional military. I served with a few guys who were in World War 2, lots of Korea veterans, and almost everyone had served in Vietnam. These days, we'd all be court-martialed for making them cry. They don't allow barbarians anymore, LOL! :haha: As for the word, "skivvy", it is slang for, "underpants" in US military English. As in, "I put on my skivvies before donning my trousers". I think it was adopted from Japanese. :Kaleun_Cheers: |
Ah. Mud slingers, so to speak. :D
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