plupop yes, you all i.e. y’all. A southern contraction that is simultaneous gender neutral and slick as fuck to say. Welcome to 2020. Get your pronoun game up.
Do you come too from the video of the old guy doing some high speed Morse code with a unplugged Morse pad? If yes, I think RUclips ad is saying we will be Telecom operators in wwiii soon
Learned Morse in the army. Copied "canned code " in school. Once we went to the field and got some experience, we could recognize individual stations by the operator's fist.
@@MFKR696 Yeah, they're calling you a boomer because you don't get the joke at all, they weren't referencing the Morse code. Seriously though, if being called boomer is enough to ruffle your feathers then you might need some thicker skin there buddy.
I thought this was a WW2 era film, but then they showed the reel to reel tape recorder. While audio tape had been invented much earlier, reel to reel tape recorders didn't come into common use until the early 1950's. If it had been made during WW2 if it showed a recording device it would most likely be a wire recorder, a reel to reel recording medium using flexible steel wire instead of tape. Audio tape recorders replaced the wire recorders starting in the early 1950's.
@@samotnaf007 I remember a teacher when I was a kid talking about reading those, I didn't pay too much attention that day. LOL A date of 1966 would certainly fit on the type of tape recorder shown.
My dad was in WWII 3rd Armored Division 36th Armored Infantry Regiment. He was a radio operator in a half track for around 260 days on front lines. He never told us much about it. He knew Morse Code. I would think he operated this radio. He did tell my brother before he passed, one time a shell hit inside his half track and killed everyone but him. I assume it was due to where he was located by the radios. Miss him so much.
My dad was a radio operator in the USAF during the early days of WWII. Just before he died we had a contest and he could key Morse faster than I could type.
@@ohmyprettygirl he was in the Army Air Corps before the was, got out for two years and went back in in 1940. He didn’t get out again until he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in ‘70.
15 minutes ago I was turning the lights out and getting ready to crawl into bed ... yet here I am some how, trying to resist the urge to look up more videos on Morse code
Damn, WW3 is gonna be real funky, everyones gonna be on radio and walkie talkies like: DA DE DADEE DODO DA DADA DA DE DEADD EDEDEDEDE and the generals like : OH SHIT THE ENEMY'S DEDE OUR DA DA DE DES.
This is a really good training video. It puts special attention on spacing and rhythm. I have not heard this kind of emphasis before. It would be well for present day operators to learn it. It shows what to look for when practicing.
I am re-learning the code. Many years ago I knew it pretty well. I never had much of an interest in CW until recently, why? Backpack QRP My spacing and rhythm is not too bad but the one thing my instructor says I need to relax my wrist. He mentioned this film/video, it's what he learned about 50 years ago in the military ...... he highly recommends it.
And so RUclips thought about teaching us about Morse code during the quarantine because we don’t have a complexe network of computers communicating together with a system of translating 1 and 0 to human readable characters. We only have some wires with some tapi bois
I wish all of our schools were in 1890's military style. I'm not really sure about the hot blonde girl disapproving you and maybe shooting at you though. But the super logical, easy to understand explanation is great. It even has some comedy on it, fool-proof.
Only the military could produce something like this. *lol* I'm not complaining though. *"This is my rifle, this is my gun. This is for fighting, this is for fun."* ;-)
Found this somewhere else, but a good way of knowing M and I is thinking of the Mission Impossible theme song notes- “DUNNN DUNNNN dun dun” since M is two long and I is two short
I was watching an old man spamming his machine and now I ended up here. I don’t even know morse lol
Ki-Adi Mundi same
Down the rabbit hole we go!
Lol. Same
It seams all of us have watched the old man and got the same recommendations
Same
A moment of silence for our boy Romeo.
romeo doesnt give a fuck about thots
f
Fuck no that’s some king shit
@@nothitler4327 he aint a simp
JONES LITERALLY DIED AND YOU'RE CONCERNED WITH ROMEO
So y’all just got recommended that old man in the library with the Morse code thing? Ok cool. Nice to meet you.
Yeah, now I'm trying to figure out what he was saying
Angel Gamer he was telling everyone to wear a Mask and bitching at protesters
yall
plupop yes, you all i.e. y’all. A southern contraction that is simultaneous gender neutral and slick as fuck to say. Welcome to 2020. Get your pronoun game up.
Do you come too from the video of the old guy doing some high speed Morse code with a unplugged Morse pad?
If yes, I think RUclips ad is saying we will be Telecom operators in wwiii soon
Smoking Snake I came from the Same video just now
@@haidenews1642 same here, we are all getting grouped
Came here just now tf
Here we go. Im here from the same video.
I dunno why i am having the thought of us 'bout to be drafted
Well bois, since the RUclips algorithm has brought us together once more, does anyone fancy learning morse code? It's just so awesome.
Me
Everybody is a gansta until the deaf kid starts tapping in Morse Code.
It worked for Pinball Wizard. 😉
after quarantine ends we'd all be morse code experts after all these recommendations
I love the fact that ppl from all around the world are meeting and commenting under a random video, all at the same time.
Who else saw this in the recommendation side bar after seeing that old guy doing morse real fast?
Yup😂😂😂
yoyo
Same here
Taylor Cordell And that’s why we’re here
Learned Morse in the army. Copied "canned code " in school. Once we went to the field and got some experience, we could recognize individual stations by the operator's fist.
5:13 Years ahead of its time.
@@MFKR696 Found the boomer...
H3R3T1C t-pose or a-pose dude...
@@MFKR696 Yeah, they're calling you a boomer because you don't get the joke at all, they weren't referencing the Morse code. Seriously though, if being called boomer is enough to ruffle your feathers then you might need some thicker skin there buddy.
@@MFKR696 scooter lol wtf
@@MFKR696 Who on earth uses scooter as an insult? Did you make that up yourself?
Anyone saw this after that grandpa doing fast Morse code
i did
Sjoer d
That grandpa sadly forgot to plug it in so he had to restart
Yes!!!
Dwarf House yep
Yeah
There's a ton of morse code videos being recommended recently...
This is gonna be reccomend to everyone soon... I can feel it
correct
Why am I here
@@petergriffin9902 ...just to suffer
RUclips’s recommending this to everyone by the looks of it
I think everybody is here from the video of the old man typing fast Morse in the unplugged thing
indeed
Yes
Yeah
Yup
Indeed
I guarantee 97% of the people watching this got it recommended to them on May the 4th 2020
ok lol :D exactly
RUclips giveth, and RUclips taketh away!
Timo’s Limos lmao
Love the attempts at some humor! I hope this inspires some new CW ops!
It seems that the recommendations have united us once again
We all watched that fast morse code video, dont lie.
Haha
Yep
ranger10301 yessir
Spot on. Somehow that one came up after I clicked on a cockatoo video which is even funnier
That Old man .
16:24 This Army Dude pulling on this giant hand made my day.
UAOOOOHHHH
sorry
I love the way they use real world visualizations for helping remember concepts. Great way to teach.
Why all of sudden in the recommendation ? Whats coming next in 2020 ?
well, You Tube is prepering us for the rest of 2020
It's 3 am and i have the urge to learn morse code this night.
Ich wollte ursprünglich um 1 schlafen dann um 2 und jetzt isses schon 3 🤦♂️
Und in 7 stunden ne sitzung
haha me too
Same
It's 10 PM in here
seem s like i m not the only one awake at this time with this video in my recommendations ...
I thought this was a WW2 era film, but then they showed the reel to reel tape recorder. While audio tape had been invented much earlier, reel to reel tape recorders didn't come into common use until the early 1950's. If it had been made during WW2 if it showed a recording device it would most likely be a wire recorder, a reel to reel recording medium using flexible steel wire instead of tape. Audio tape recorders replaced the wire recorders starting in the early 1950's.
It says on the beginning of the film (0:08) MCMLXVI which is 1966 in greek numbers
@@samotnaf007 I remember a teacher when I was a kid talking about reading those, I didn't pay too much attention that day. LOL A date of 1966 would certainly fit on the type of tape recorder shown.
@@G56AG Mystery solved :D
I would've gotten away with it if it weren't for you -literate- kids!
@@pablowithrice1593 Oh i see you are a man of culture aswell :D
Must be a reason RUclips wants us to learn morse. Winter is coming...
My great-grandfather was a radio operator, thanks RUclips, now I know what tradition I need to continue
Second video on morse code in my recomended today...
Let me guess the first one was the guy having a conversation sitting in his chair? 😂
@@liquicitizendirk2147 the fast handed grandpa..
Same
1960’s: no
1990: not yet
2000: hmm not yet
2010: maybe later
2020: yea time to show it to everyone
My dad was in WWII 3rd Armored Division 36th Armored Infantry Regiment. He was a radio operator in a half track for around 260 days on front lines. He never told us much about it. He knew Morse Code. I would think he operated this radio. He did tell my brother before he passed, one time a shell hit inside his half track and killed everyone but him. I assume it was due to where he was located by the radios. Miss him so much.
Yeah, that just isn't true.
I had already decided to learn Morse code for no reason, this just gives more motivation
Hey Everyone!
I see we all got dumped into this algorithm together.
At least it's some decently cool stuff to see.
Yhea
and yet again, the algorithm strikes. bringing us together
RUclips algorithm has brought us together once again.
Apes together smart
My dad was a radio operator in the USAF during the early days of WWII. Just before he died we had a contest and he could key Morse faster than I could type.
Do you mean the navy or army? The Air Force didn’t exist yet during the war. It wasn’t formed until about a couple or so years after the war ended
@@ohmyprettygirl he was in the Army Air Corps before the was, got out for two years and went back in in 1940. He didn’t get out again until he retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in ‘70.
Love that this was recommended to me just now
love that i think the same and you commented that 33 seconds ago i started watching the video
We have been activated, training begins now.
Time to be an operator, I'm ready to dit and dah
Is no one going to talk about how this slowly get's more demented the longer it goes on
I love that. I came back after 4 months looking for this particular video just because of its enjoyment factor.
Why the hell is everyone commenting on this exact day, on this exact afternoon on this exact video
yes strange... it's midnight here and i'm here
Shoutout gramps for recommending me this joint 💪
out of every fucking thing the algorithm could've recommended it's this.
I love the tone of these old videos. "If you think it's just a refinement like good handwriting -- YOUR"RE WRONG"
Everybody gangsta till all the comments are within the past 30 minutes
Why did we get this recomended and why are all the comments from like 12 min ago
the comments are set to newest by default
Those are sick beats
Why are all the comments newer than 20 minutes on a 2016 video
lol wtf i realised by reading your comment. algorhtmn is serious :o
Woah. I gues we all go this suggestion right now
Best part of this video, you never searched for this video
But ended watching the whole thing (at least me)🙃
I’ve never been this early to see everybody getting recommended a video.
Can’t wait to see this again in my recommended in 2069
who came from the video of grandpa calling air support on his neighborhood?
Tushig Dorjsuren loll how u knoww
cause i came from that video lol, i think I'm starting to understand RUclips's algorithm a little bit
I think we all
I think RUclips is trying to prepared us for what's coming next
I really love the camera movement in the beginning 😎
uhh i was just looking at an old guy doing morsecode and now im here
Me too
heck man me too
Same
The one whos not plugged in?
same
Im guessing the reason why this video is being recommened is because were gonna need it for some event either in June or later this month. 0_0
Yup
It's a funny sensation watching a late 1940s training video, posted in 2016, with comments as recent as 8 minutes ago. Funny old world. :)
Here we come, United by the almighty grandpa and his lighting fast hands
Lol
Welcome to another episode of - How did I get here?
yep
15 minutes ago I was turning the lights out and getting ready to crawl into bed ... yet here I am some how, trying to resist the urge to look up more videos on Morse code
Around school before lockdown it was an exam (multiple choice) we've planned that we must memorise morse code for the exam so we could help each other
The algorithm works in mysterious ways
Here from old man typing Morse code fast
mates lets learn and practice for the future we will need it
Ok
Damn, WW3 is gonna be real funky, everyones gonna be on radio and walkie talkies like:
DA DE DADEE DODO DA DADA DA DE DEADD EDEDEDEDE
and the generals like : OH SHIT THE ENEMY'S DEDE OUR DA DA DE DES.
Damn, i've never seen a comment posted 15 seconds ago.
This is a really good training video. It puts special attention on spacing and rhythm. I have not heard this kind of emphasis before. It would be well for present day operators to learn it. It shows what to look for when practicing.
Yes, I agree.
I am re-learning the code. Many years ago I knew it pretty well. I never had much of an interest in CW until recently, why? Backpack QRP My spacing and rhythm is not too bad but the one thing my instructor says I need to relax my wrist. He mentioned this film/video, it's what he learned about 50 years ago in the military ...... he highly recommends it.
This has been very beneficial in choosing what I want to do after high school.
Soo Grandpa doing the Morse god sent me here
It seems like this made it into everyone's recommended within an hour
Lol
And so RUclips thought about teaching us about Morse code during the quarantine because we don’t have a complexe network of computers communicating together with a system of translating 1 and 0 to human readable characters. We only have some wires with some tapi bois
Yup
In todays quarantine, i started to learn how to morse
That sergeant sounds like principal skinner, which is interesting since in the show he served in the army lol
I wish all of our schools were in 1890's military style. I'm not really sure about the hot blonde girl disapproving you and maybe shooting at you though. But the super logical, easy to understand explanation is great. It even has some comedy on it, fool-proof.
This beat is fire 🔥
WHY ARE ALL OF THE COMMENTS A FEW MINUTES APART? ARE THAT MANY PEOPLE TRYING TO LEARN MORSE CODE?
See you all again in few years, when the youtube's recommendations will bring us here again.
19:11 DArUDe SAndStOrM?
Quarantine got me up at 5am learning Morse Code like I’m going to use it
No it didn't, you'd watch this anyway
You should give it a shot, is quite useful in some way.
Get your amateur radio license and you can use Morse code all the time.
No time is wasted, that is spent learning something. 😉
Ok this is some next level recommended wizardry, all the comments on this 4 year old video are less than 30 minutes old.
@YANG ZIOU HCI nope, all comments are still new.
1st - WW:III
2nd - Oil Crisis
3rd - COVID-19
4th - UFO
Now - Morse code recommendation
What do you want to tell me, RUclips?
.... -.- ....
@@ulol8191 EKE?
That first camera was really smoooth😯
Useful for survival mode 2020
So anyone here after that high speed morse code grandpa vid?
What kind of sorcery is this
spot on wtf
Witchcraft!
All the comments are so recent
Great sense of humor!
Who came here after that old man morse coding video?
HOW
I'm ready for WW2.5 now.
Only the military could produce something like this. *lol* I'm not complaining though. *"This is my rifle, this is my gun. This is for fighting, this is for fun."* ;-)
The algorithm really wanted us to learn Morse code ig
Wow can't believe they they made this all the way back in 2016
Read the Roman Numerals at the beginning - MCMLVVI - 1964
@@n3adf Thanks, Jim
I don't know how I got here but thank god I did. Made my day
Found this somewhere else, but a good way of knowing M and I is thinking of the Mission Impossible theme song notes- “DUNNN DUNNNN dun dun” since M is two long and I is two short
Nice one RUclips! I always wanted to se how to learn to send perfect morse code by hand! what a recommendation!
x2
This was uploaded 4yr ago and yet all the comments are from moments ago
O it’s so much harder than I imagined 😦 you really have to get a feel for the spacing!
RUclips reccomendations have brought us together.. once again
If yt recommend this is a message for prepare for something
I got it recommended lmao
lmao
PLOT TWIST : the grandpa of the unplugged morse transmitter video and the operator of this video are the same people.
I remember getting this recommended a few years ago.
Surprising how morse code was the first-ever rhythm game!
Thank you youtube for recommending me this and many other people
I guess most of you guys came from the old man using the 'unplugged' morse machine
One day we might approach his speed
some say it was plugged in but we mortals cannot see the speed of which electricity connects to the plug
I’m scared that the comments only have minutes or hours of difference
Rodrigo Fuentes hi did. you also come from that one guy that was doing it very quick and LOUD
@@ThatGuyCanmanNC
Is this a signal? do we need to learn morse? iS A WAR COMING?