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   Denis Mosko to Anton Shepelev   
   73! Morse telegraph ;)   
   09 Mar 21 17:23:21   
   
   MSGID: 1:153/757.1315 45af6109   
   TZUTC: 0300   
   REPLY: 2:221/6.0 60423532   
   //Hello Anton, //   
      
   *05.03.21* *15:42:10* in apèÿ *ENGLISH_TUTOR*   
    *mark lewis* Theme *"73! Morse telegraph ;)"*.   
      
    AS>>> I did not realise it. I thought that decyphering did not requier   
    AS>>> character separators.  See also:   
      
    MS>> how would you decipher this without character separators?   
      
    MS>> .--...-.-.-...   
      
    AS> I thought Morse code was like variable-width Unicode in this regard,   
    AS> where the prefix is sufficent to decide whether a character is terminated   
    AS> or another dash or dot is pending. Now I see I was wrong.   
   Yes. But what is morse code: ?   
      
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