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AA is the code.
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This is the code for Process piping.
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Yes, along with teletype Baudot code.
ASCII-represents letters, numbers and symbols in a 7 bit code of 1's and 0's called binary. It is a standard developed in the 1960's for information interchange between data processing equipment (teletype and computers)
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He could be called a telegrapher, a telegraph operator, a radio teletype operator, or a signalman.
No, Tibet was absorbed into the People's Republic of China in 1951, prior to the introduction of telephone country codes in the 1960's.
Code of Rubrics was created in 1960.
1960
the meyerton postal code is 1960. check your postal code book.
381275
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Because a telegraph does not have the facility to transmit words but only noise, it's necessary to convert that noise into something that can be understood. One method is to use Morse code. But if somebody could come up with some other code then you could use that. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eventually the telegraph companies developed a machine called a teletype with a keyboard and early type of electromagnetic printer. It could be connected to standard telegraph lines and then instead of having to use Morse code the operator could type the message in words on the keyboard of his teletype and the printer on the distant teletype would print the message in words. The first teletypes used a 6 bit code called Baudot, but in the early 1960s improved teletypes using a 7 bit code called ASCII replaced them. ASCII was also soon adopted by most computer manufacturers as the character code their computers used (before this computer manufactures tended to use proprietary character codes making transferring data between different manufacturer's computers difficult).
Not if the condo was built to code.