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Larry Roll K3LT July 14th 03 09:33 AM

Picard vs Kirk, was Now That It's "Over"...
 
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

Yaknow, we could really P***s off some people by bringing in a Star
Trek thread here. Anyone game?

I'll start.

Was Picard a No-coder, or would he have known Morse?

Was Kirk a no coder, or would he have know Morse?

I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)


Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able to copy the
"SOS" being sent by antique space ship from Earth full of the genetically
enhanced people in suspended animation in "Space Seed."

73 de Larry, K3LT
A Treker, not a "Trekkie"



N2EY July 14th 03 12:01 PM

In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.


Agreed.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)


Wrong. Kirk knows Morse.

There was the original ST episode where they find the "sleeper ship" contianinf
Kahn (Ricardo Montelban) and all his crew in hibernation from the 21st century,
and proceed to wake them up.

They find the sleeper ship by means of its radio beacon, which is sending CQ
over and over. Uhura (didja know she only had the one name?) of course knows
what it says and starts reading it for Kirk, but he says "I'm reading it too,
Lieutenant".

Then, there was the film "Fantastic Voyage"

73 de Jim, N2EY



Kim W5TIT July 14th 03 01:33 PM

"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
...
In article , Mike Coslo


writes:

Yaknow, we could really P***s off some people by bringing in a Star
Trek thread here. Anyone game?

I'll start.

Was Picard a No-coder, or would he have known Morse?

Was Kirk a no coder, or would he have know Morse?

I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)


Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able to copy the
"SOS" being sent by antique space ship from Earth full of the genetically
enhanced people in suspended animation in "Space Seed."

73 de Larry, K3LT
A Treker, not a "Trekkie"



OK. There you have it. End of debate. Larry has just stated that someone
who knows the sending of SOS knows "the Morse code."

Kim W5TIT


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Mike Coslo July 14th 03 04:10 PM

Larry Roll K3LT wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:


Yaknow, we could really P***s off some people by bringing in a Star
Trek thread here. Anyone game?

I'll start.

Was Picard a No-coder, or would he have known Morse?

Was Kirk a no coder, or would he have know Morse?

I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)



Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able to copy the
"SOS" being sent by antique space ship from Earth full of the genetically
enhanced people in suspended animation in "Space Seed."



I'll be. You got me there, Larry!

- Mike KB3EIA -


N2EY July 14th 03 06:22 PM

In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes:

Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able to copy the
"SOS" being sent by antique space ship from Earth full of the genetically
enhanced people in suspended animation in "Space Seed."

73 de Larry, K3LT
A Treker, not a "Trekkie"



OK. There you have it. End of debate. Larry has just stated that someone
who knows the sending of SOS knows "the Morse code."

Except that the sleeper ship was sending "CQ", not "SOS". Which may actually
have been a form of inside joke, because one of the pet peeves of many was the
too-long CQ with no breaks to listen.

73 de Jim, N2EY


William H. O'Hara, III July 14th 03 08:40 PM


Was Picard a No-coder, or would he have known Morse?
Was Kirk a no coder, or would he have know Morse?
I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined


Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able
to copy the "SOS" being sent by antique space ship from
Earth full of the genetically enhanced people in suspended
animation in "Space Seed."



How does SOS qualify? Most people with
any interest in NAVAL history at least
know SOS.

LOL


I'm sure that Data was a 165 WPM Extra.


Bill

Steve Stone July 14th 03 09:40 PM


"N2EY" wrote in message
...
In article , Mike Coslo


writes:

I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.


Agreed.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)


Wrong. Kirk knows Morse.


Nothing like citing real life situations to get a point across



Mike Coslo July 14th 03 09:53 PM

Steve Stone wrote:
"N2EY" wrote in message
...

In article , Mike Coslo




writes:


I say Picard knew Morse code, because of a combined respect for
history, and a desire to communicate in extremis if need be.


Agreed.

Kirk was a no coder, because of, well just because. 8^)


Wrong. Kirk knows Morse.



Nothing like citing real life situations to get a point across


I started the sub-thread in an effort to annoy some people. Looks like
it is working! ;^)

- Mike KB3EIA -


Kim W5TIT July 15th 03 04:07 AM

"N2EY" wrote in message
...
In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes:

Apparently Kirk did know the Morse code, since he was able to copy the
"SOS" being sent by antique space ship from Earth full of the

genetically
enhanced people in suspended animation in "Space Seed."

73 de Larry, K3LT
A Treker, not a "Trekkie"



OK. There you have it. End of debate. Larry has just stated that

someone
who knows the sending of SOS knows "the Morse code."

Except that the sleeper ship was sending "CQ", not "SOS". Which may

actually
have been a form of inside joke, because one of the pet peeves of many was

the
too-long CQ with no breaks to listen.

73 de Jim, N2EY


OHMYGAWD!!!! Ya mean Larry, the CW fiend of all, didn't know an SOS from a
CQ?!?!

This is too precious...

Kim W5TIT



Ryan, KC8PMX July 15th 03 05:51 AM

I see it now Kim, the parallel that is....... Star Trek Geeks and Ham radio!
They both have conventions too!!!!!! :)


Ryan KC8PMX

OK. There you have it. End of debate. Larry has just stated that

someone
who knows the sending of SOS knows "the Morse code."

Kim W5TIT


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