Slenderman wrote:
Hamers wrote: sorry if this is a little off topic but slendy do you know morse code!?
Funny you mention that -- surprisingly yes. To a degree.
Several years ago when I purchased a short wave radio, I came across a few channels which broadcasted a Morse code message. So I was naturally curious and decoded them.
Eventually, I took old Morse code recordings and would sit down and decode them. I eventually got very well at it and began picking up what specific letters sounded like.
Here, use this chart. It's what I used and it got me damn good at Morse code:
I still know about 2/3's of it if I hear it. Which is enough to formulate some words. And misinterpret others. 
Good luck, if you need any other tips, let me know.
I got my novice level amateur radio (ham) license when I was 11. Took a few more years to get my extra class license - 20 words/min is very challenging for me. Great hobby to grow up with, for those of you who are a little tech-minded. Spent interesting times chatting with people all over the world, which wasn't so easy way back then. Met some great friends, still some of my best buddies decades later. You can really find people with whom you share lots in common, when the entire world is available to you.
On the subject of morse code, it was always fun to have a "secret code" (well sort of) where I could blink a message to friends and others would have no clue.
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