Please join us Sunday, August 1st as we venture to Mt. Blue State Park in Weld, ME, to activate it for Parks on the Air (POTA). We will be setting up a couple of portable, battery-powered HF stations, using free-standing antennas. Mt. Blue State Park has the POTA designator, K-2397. POTA SCHEDULE: 10:00 AM – […]
Later is better than never I suppose.. It was scheduled for release for earlier in the year but never arrived but now with a swift swish of a key on a PC keyboard the radio is now available with a price point of €69 which excludes postage and packing, plus sadly any export duties and […]
Back to Italy 🇮🇹 and this time an antenna for the magic 6m amateur radio band. Below we’ve the details of the antenna that comes with a 2kw power handling. Manufactured and designed in Italy with the finest materials and a great name behind the brand these antenna seem to be now the new standard. […]
News from both the CB Radio Netherlands 🇳🇱 and the United States of America this July 4th weekend. For $620 Ranger have released another fire spitting SSB radio. This time it’s 200w capable, covers a multitude of bands and comes in AM / SSB format. Price is from the USA so obvious to import it […]
For the 83rd episode of the Journalism History podcast, host Teri Finneman spoke to Autumn Linford about the real story of James Rivington, the most infamous printer of the American Revolution. Autumn Linford is a Roy H. Park Fellow and doctoral student at the University of North Carolina. She is the author of “Rivington Revisited: […]
Television Commercial Run By The Pest Control Company Terminix (As Of The Time Of Writing This Post) Promoting Fitness And Ugly Muscles.
If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you know that I have absolutely zero tolerance for Sports and Fitness.
The actor and character in this commercial run by the Pest Control Company Terminix needs to be transformed from being fit and muscular to being fat and overweight.
For more information regarding how I have absolutely zero tolerance for Sports and Fitness, please see these earlier posts: