#farnsworth — Public Fediverse posts
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For instance, In Chapter D-I, section "The sound image method", one reads "The training begins also here with low speed, but the individual Morse code characters are sent from the start at a higher speed.". Years before Farnsworth's records, which, by the way, didn't use what almost everyone now wrongly calls #Farnsworth spacing, Koch had already described it.
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For instance, In Chapter D-I, section "The sound image method", one reads "The training begins also here with low speed, but the individual Morse code characters are sent from the start at a higher speed.". Years before Farnsworth's records, which, by the way, didn't use what almost everyone now wrongly calls #Farnsworth spacing, Koch had already described it.
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For instance, In Chapter D-I, section "The sound image method", one reads "The training begins also here with low speed, but the individual Morse code characters are sent from the start at a higher speed.". Years before Farnsworth's records, which, by the way, didn't use what almost everyone now wrongly calls #Farnsworth spacing, Koch had already described it.
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For instance, In Chapter D-I, section "The sound image method", one reads "The training begins also here with low speed, but the individual Morse code characters are sent from the start at a higher speed.". Years before Farnsworth's records, which, by the way, didn't use what almost everyone now wrongly calls #Farnsworth spacing, Koch had already described it.
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For instance, In Chapter D-I, section "The sound image method", one reads "The training begins also here with low speed, but the individual Morse code characters are sent from the start at a higher speed.". Years before Farnsworth's records, which, by the way, didn't use what almost everyone now wrongly calls #Farnsworth spacing, Koch had already described it.
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Ludwig Koch's thesis (1936) is a treasure trove of empirical data and methodological proposals for the learning of Morse code. And Quentin Santos has made it available together with an English translation: https://github.com/qsantos/koch-dissertation
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Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they’re spreading north
EMINENCE, Ky. (AP) — Allan Bryant scans the sky as he watches over a minutes-old calf huddled under…
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Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they’re spreading north
EMINENCE, Ky. (AP) — Allan Bryant scans the sky as he watches over a minutes-old calf huddled under…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Wildlife #AllanBryant #AndrewFarnsworth #blackvultures #cattlefarmers #Farnsworth #KentuckyFarmBureau #Science #turkeyvultures
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#memes #futurama #farnsworth #pajamas
I'm already so comfortable
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#memes #futurama #farnsworth #pajamas
I'm already so comfortable
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#memes #futurama #farnsworth #pajamas
I'm already so comfortable
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#memes #futurama #farnsworth #pajamas
I'm already so comfortable
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#memes #futurama #farnsworth #pajamas
I'm already so comfortable
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@kilroy_was_here I understand that #Farnsworth spacing is meant to teach you to recognize the characters at high speed (say, 25 WPM) so that you don't count dits and dahs. The problem is that you may get used to having more time to recognize the character and therefore not be able to copy #CW at that speed (of, say, 25 WPM) because you have always had that extra time to recognize each character.
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A developer of https://stendec.io/morse/koch.html, which I used to learn #CW, Elvis Pfützenreuter, PU5EPX, I believe, has told me that he seems to remember they removed Farnsworth spacing from the website because they received several complaints from other users claiming that #Farnsworth compression is detrimental to learning, so they ended up removing it. I learned at 20/12 approx. What do you folks think about Farnsworth spacing when learning? Pros and cons? Thanks!
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I keep reading about #Longtermism and I can't help but think about what Prof. #Farnsworth said in #Futurama: