AB5ID
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Kind of neat
....was also used in World War II for "V" for victory. Many film reels would play that sound. I use that in my work email signature block, and in six years, only one person has recognized what that means.Beethovens 5th symphony.......dit dit dit dahhhhh (which is the letter V, and in Roman Numerals the letter V is the number 5; hence, his 5th symphony)
Beethovens 5th symphony.......dit dit dit dahhhhh (which is the letter V, and in Roman Numerals the letter V is the number 5; hence, his 5th symphony)
"V" for victory was a D-day thing. Made for TV "V" was the same thing.If I remember right, the "V" stood for multiple things in the different languages of the allies.
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Joel
"V" for victory was a D-day thing. Made for TV "V" was the same thing.


