{"id":6258,"date":"2007-03-28T13:10:01","date_gmt":"2007-03-28T07:40:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indiauncut.com\/?p=647"},"modified":"2007-03-28T13:10:01","modified_gmt":"2007-03-28T07:40:01","slug":"three-short-two-long-three-short","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiauncut.com\/three-short-two-long-three-short\/","title":{"rendered":"Three short – two long – three short"},"content":{"rendered":"
If “three short – three long – three short” (. . . – – – . . .) is Morse code for SOS, where would you be most likely to come across “three short – two long – three short”?\n<\/p>\n
Answer<\/strong>: (select the text below to show)<\/p>\n On Nokia phones, where it is the default ringtone for incoming SMS messages. The sequence is the Morse code for SMS (obviously!).<\/p>\n (Beep-beep-beep, Beeeep-Beeeep, beep-beep-beep)\n<\/p>\n<\/div>\n