I had a similar experience to this linked sea-story. Interestingly, our best flashing-light morse reader was a radioman; they know morse code, of course, but they learn it audibly, and type what they hear— a short-circuit from ear to fingers. Seeing it and then writing/speaking it— short-long, “A”— is totally different.
brain Les over 6 years ago
Monty leaves the the girls breathlessespecially after climbing up the side of a mountain and drinking water though a smelly sock….
Randy B Premium Member over 6 years ago
I hate those immortal mylar balloons…
steverinoCT over 6 years ago
I had a similar experience to this linked sea-story. Interestingly, our best flashing-light morse reader was a radioman; they know morse code, of course, but they learn it audibly, and type what they hear— a short-circuit from ear to fingers. Seeing it and then writing/speaking it— short-long, “A”— is totally different.
http://www.qmss.com/seastories/seastory08.html
hamon over 6 years ago
My neighbour’s tree has had one like that hanging up high in his tree for years. Keep hoping a squirrel will chew it off some day.
F-Flash over 6 years ago
Something else I need, an emergency safety mirror. Do they make a solar powered one?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Well at least the idiot is on a high point, maybe they’ll see something to help them.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Monty on the ridgeline would be a very tempting target if someone wanted to put the twerp out of his and our misery….
Dehlia, save the day!