Acme-Morse-Audible
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(The first telegraphic message. Dispatched by Samuel F. B. Morse on May 24, 1844 from Washington D.C. to Baltimore.)
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
The first time a program is run under C<use Acme::Morse::Audible;>, it will become
a playable MIDI file with the Morse encoding of the code. (Dots and dashes encoding, actually.
Morse Code contains only alphabet.)
The program will continue to run as it did before, but will now also be audible.
(Some players might not play it unless you rename it to .mid.)
=head2 STATUS QUO ANTE BELLUM
no Acme::Morse::Audible;
Running the audible program with C<no Acme::Morse::Audible;> instead of C<use Acme::Morse::Audible;> will make
it readable back again (and no longer audible). The C<no Acme::Morse::Audible;> has no affect on a readable program.
=head2 DIAGNOSTICS
--Bible, Numbers 23:23
(The first telegraphic message. Dispatched by Samuel F. B. Morse on May 24, 1844 from Washington D.C. to Baltimore.)
Message
DESCRIPTION
The first time a program is run under "use Acme::Morse::Audible;", it
will become a playable MIDI file with the Morse encoding of the code.
(Dots and dashes encoding, actually. Morse Code contains only alphabet.)
The program will continue to run as it did before, but will now also be
audible. (Some players might not play it unless you rename it to .mid.)
STATUS QUO ANTE BELLUM
no Acme::Morse::Audible;
Running the audible program with "no Acme::Morse::Audible;" instead of
"use Acme::Morse::Audible;" will make it readable back again (and no
longer audible). The "no Acme::Morse::Audible;" has no affect on a
readable program.
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