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As the one who made this page (and probably the only one aware of it), this is technically the "F1RST P0ST!!" Caliban (talk) 13:49, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
- How on earth do people find these?172.69.40.181 17:22, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
Dot. Broseph (talk) 17:07, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
MorseCode???--hi (talk) 15:21, 24 March 2025 (UTC)
- I tried extracting the GIF's frames using ezgif and unfortunately there are only two frames, one with the dot and one without. Wanderer Sinner (talk) 17:49, 27 March 2025 (UTC)
- Unless it's just a repeated T-dash, or maybe a set of Es. ;) 162.158.216.153 20:29, 28 March 2025 (UTC)
The duration of a dah is three times the duration of a dit (although some telegraphers deliberately exaggerate the length of a dah for clearer signalling). Each dit or dah within an encoded character is followed by a period of signal absence, called a space, equal to the dit duration. The letters of a word are separated by a space of duration equal to three dits, and words are separated by a space equal to seven dits.
- If equal dot and no-dot, that seems to fit a "word" of "dah dah dah dah ..." ("TTTT[...]"). Either that or a "character" of "dit-dit-dit-dit-..." (whatever is at the infinite end of the sequence starting "E", "I", "S", "H", "5", ... I wonder if there are any suitable OEIS sequences..? ...no, apparently not). Or "Hello from Antarctica. We have run out of fuel and I'm shivering from the cold." 172.70.162.125 16:20, 29 March 2025 (UTC)
Possible April Fools shenanigans? Willintendo (talk) 15:59, 24 March 2025 (UTC)
Itโs just a flashing dot, idk how the explanation is incomplete. Commercialegg (talk) 01:39, 29 April 2025 (UTC)
