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Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls?
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the distress signal (...---...) came first, after the
original distress signal (CQD[?]) was deemed to be too confusing. It just so happens that the signal represented SOS. It was later that someone coined the Save Our Ship phrase. This was on the History Channel a while ago. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe |
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Scotty wrote: the distress signal (...---...) came first, after the original distress signal (CQD[?]) was deemed to be too confusing. Correct Scotty.... they were selected to indicate a distress because, in Morse code, these letters and their combination create an unmistakable sound pattern. It just so happens that the signal represented SOS. It was later that someone coined the Save Our Ship phrase. This was on the History Channel a while ago. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe |
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Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic
send out. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe |
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That's right.. the letters are meaningless.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message . .. the distress signal (...---...) came first, after the original distress signal (CQD[?]) was deemed to be too confusing. It just so happens that the signal represented SOS. It was later that someone coined the Save Our Ship phrase. This was on the History Channel a while ago. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe |
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Trick question... careful Joe.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe |
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Scotty wrote:
Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. MGY (the Titanic's call sign) CQD And some time later they remembered the then-new signal and sent MGY SOS So the answer is both. "Joe" wrote... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? No it stands for "Steel Only Sinks." DSK |
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2.5 points to Doug.
SBV "DSK" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. MGY (the Titanic's call sign) CQD And some time later they remembered the then-new signal and sent MGY SOS So the answer is both. "Joe" wrote... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? No it stands for "Steel Only Sinks." DSK |
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Hmmm... my understanding was the the Titanic did not send up any distress
signal, although there were claims that they did. They fired rockets, but not red ones I believe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. MGY (the Titanic's call sign) CQD And some time later they remembered the then-new signal and sent MGY SOS So the answer is both. "Joe" wrote... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? No it stands for "Steel Only Sinks." DSK |
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Do you also understand that Leonardo Di Caprio was aboard
ship? SBV "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Hmmm... my understanding was the the Titanic did not send up any distress signal, although there were claims that they did. They fired rockets, but not red ones I believe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. MGY (the Titanic's call sign) CQD And some time later they remembered the then-new signal and sent MGY SOS So the answer is both. "Joe" wrote... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? No it stands for "Steel Only Sinks." DSK |
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"Scotty" wrote | Do you also understand that Leonardo Di Caprio was aboard | ship? So? What's he gonna do? Paint another Mona Lisa? Cheers, Ellen |
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In that case, they should have issued a mayday as soon as they discovered
him. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... Do you also understand that Leonardo Di Caprio was aboard ship? SBV "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Hmmm... my understanding was the the Titanic did not send up any distress signal, although there were claims that they did. They fired rockets, but not red ones I believe. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Joe, for 2.5 points, which distress signal did the Titanic send out. MGY (the Titanic's call sign) CQD And some time later they remembered the then-new signal and sent MGY SOS So the answer is both. "Joe" wrote... Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? No it stands for "Steel Only Sinks." DSK |
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Joe wrote:
Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe I've a;ways heard it was save our souls... |
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Nothing to do with that, although it's commonly thought to be. It's the
morse code. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Is that were SOS came from? or was it save our souls? Joe I've a;ways heard it was save our souls... |
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Capt. JG wrote:
Nothing to do with that, although it's commonly thought to be. It's the morse code. I knew it was the Morse Code but thought that they used the SOS as an acronym...I see now that that was a fairy tale... |
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"katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: Nothing to do with that, although it's commonly thought to be. It's the morse code. I knew it was the Morse Code but thought that they used the SOS as an acronym...I see now that that was a fairy tale... more like, a sea story. They *did* use the acronym 'Save Our Souls' and Save Our Ship , but only after the signal was in use for some time. SOS made it easier to remember. |
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Capt. JG wrote:
Hmmm... my understanding was the the Titanic did not send up any distress signal, although there were claims that they did. Yep. All the surviving ships officers & passengers "claimed" they did. .... They fired rockets, but not red ones I believe. At the time, the standard for distress signals was that they be white rockets. One of the Titanic's junior officers was ordered to start firing rockets and he did so for a couple hours, right up until he couldn't strike any more fuses because they were getting wet. Most of the dispute about the Titanic's distress signals come from Captain Stanley Lord of the 'Californian' and his sympathizers. The 'Californian' was the ship parked for the night nearby (between 5 ~ 15 miles) which did not respond and did not have her radio turned on. This is a great reference for the Titanic and a lot of other maritime history. It is very interesting to read thru the U.S. Senate hearings and the British hearings right afterwards. http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/ DSK |
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