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** A bit of fridgelogic here: What about their clothes? Those would have burned just fine.
** A bit of fridgelogic here: What about their clothes? Those would have burned just fine.
*** In the 50's? This was an era when Lois Lane wasn't allowed to appear in the Superman Corn Flakes commercials with Clark, Jimmy, and Perry because of the implications.
*** In the 50's? This was an era when Lois Lane wasn't allowed to appear in the Superman Corn Flakes commercials with Clark, Jimmy, and Perry because of the implications.
**** That still wouldn't have stopped Jimmy from burning ''his'' shirt -- topless males were still acceptable by 1950s comics standards, just ask Tarzan -- especially since he'd almost certainly be wearing a t-shirt underneath anyway.
** It's also used in a episode of "Superboy" in which Lana Lang is kidnapped by Lex Luthor. When Luthor sends Superboy a "wedding video" of the two of them in order to taunt him, Superboy notices the methodical way Lana is blinking and realizes she's using Morse code to tell him where she is.
** It's also used in a episode of "Superboy" in which Lana Lang is kidnapped by Lex Luthor. When Luthor sends Superboy a "wedding video" of the two of them in order to taunt him, Superboy notices the methodical way Lana is blinking and realizes she's using Morse code to tell him where she is.
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the Third Doctor once managed to get out an SOS to [[The Brigadier]] from under the noses of some military goons who had captured him by using the machine he was supposed to be building to send static through the phone lines.
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the Third Doctor once managed to get out an SOS to [[The Brigadier]] from under the noses of some military goons who had captured him by using the machine he was supposed to be building to send static through the phone lines.