Born in 1791, Samuel F.B. Morris was the founder of the Morris Code, and Telegraph which later went on to be the foundation from which our current day phone system is based. Yeah for Google...I am not original at all, and I'm okay with it. That said, today when you enjoy your cell phone, land line, or even email be grateful for a painter from Massachusetts with a good brain for dots and dashes.
Hmm, yeah I think that whole thing stemmed from me attempting to stay awake at work. Perhaps it stemmed from the fact that one of my babies is screaming for the umpteenth time because she spit her passe on the floor...I haven't decided what to blame it on yet. Just be glad you got Morris Code and not a dialogue on Blood Gas Interperitation....sigh...I want my bed...
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I'm sure he won't mind it, but Samuel F.B. Morris is actually Samuel F.B. Morse. Mr. Morse is the inventer of a quick railroad communication language that was to be later dubbed "Morse Code". It is wonderful that you are interested in tech-like things my dear Clair, I would suggest referencing Wikipedia or an encyclopedia before making world-wide pronouncements! Cuts down on middle-aged, frunken-lobed, wisecrack analyses of your well-intentioned celebrations.
Keep on celebrating! Break out the Brats and Brews, let's party. Happy birthday Sammy!!!
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