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When [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Homer]] were snowed in, Burns tried to call for help by sending a signal in Morse code. However, the signal only went to a {{W|telegraph key}} that was next to a dummy of Samuel Morse in a museum.
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When [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Homer]] were snowed in, Burns tried to call for help by sending a signal in Morse code. However, the signal only went to a {{W|telegraph key}} that was next to a dummy of Samuel Morse in a vacant museum.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 23:11, October 31, 2022

Samuel Morse
Samuel Morse.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Inventor
First appearance: "Mountain of Madness"


Samuel Morse was an American inventor.

History

When Mr. Burns and Homer were snowed in, Burns tried to call for help by sending a signal in Morse code. However, the signal only went to a telegraph key that was next to a dummy of Samuel Morse in a vacant museum.

Behind the Laughter

Morse is best known for being a co-inventor of the Morse code telegraph signaling system which bears his name.

Appearances

External links