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Yeah Phil,
I only heard that Iron Butterfly song one time, and that was when my
parents and I were vacationing down in Florida. I was tuning the FM
dial, as I often did back in them there days, and all of a sudden, I
sat straight up and heard, "I LOVE YOU!" It was so interesting, and
sent at about 20 words per minute in excellent Morse code using a
bug, no less! A bug is what we telegraphy people call a
semi-automatic telegraph key.
LOVE AND GOD'S MANY, MANY BLESSINGS,
Reeva Parry
At 12:56 AM 7/7/2006, Phil Scovell said:
>Reeva,
>
>I was just saying the made only one recording that was worth anything. I
>think they did release a second one but I don't remember any one they did
>with had the code spelling out I love You on it. That's interesting.
>
>Phil.
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