Take this one from someone in the USA. You could imagine the baby squirrel was really frightened.
Also, the discipline of posting a photo a day is interesting, especially looking back many years.
Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
Take this one from someone in the USA. You could imagine the baby squirrel was really frightened.
Also, the discipline of posting a photo a day is interesting, especially looking back many years.
Although I run just 10W to an omni big-wheel antenna and stop on for about only 30 minutes because of my poor voice, I like to submit an entry. The map shows the stations worked.
My gear has been on since early morning.
UPDATE 1358z: 199 stations have spotted me and I have spotted 85 stations here.
Some people are fearful of losing their national identities in a flood of immigration.
However, in many countries we are seeing falling birthrates and a fear of how we will finance things in future.
Being seen as tough on immigration is a vote winner. This is being exploited in many countries by the hard right parties.
In the end I do not have an answer. As the planet warms up, we can expect more migration to milder countries from those that are very hot.
The answer in the end is probably to acknowledge that some controlled migration is a good thing.
It is important that people are well accepted by their new countries and that they learn to integrate. At the same time, they bring new ideas with them which we, in turn, must learn from. Think of the USA in past centuries and the Huguenots coming to England.
In the 1032 stations spotted here on 6m FT8 yesterday there were 2 deep down in Brazil.
So, I thought I would give the G+T a go without alcohol, so bought some at the local supermarket.
I couldn’t tell any difference.
Increasingly I am fearful of the future.
In the West we depend on long and complex supply chains chasing ever lower costs. Much of our energy (including electricity) depends on gas.
Just imagine if a terrorist or state actor seriously disrupted our gas supply or food supply chain. In the worst case, lots of things could fail: electricity for traffic lights, water pumping, sewage, internet, cash machines, banks, airlines, trains, etc.. Think about what happened in Spain!!
What I am saying is we are very vulnerable to a cyber attack, more so than we realise.
Is it all bad? No, a new realisation of how things work would, ultimately, be good. Humans do adapt. Longer term, we might realise just how inter-connected these things really are and how we need, as individuals, to build up some resilience.
What can we do now?
Hopefully, we will be stronger in future.
In recent days I have been watching a series of programmes on the history of the British Empire. What comes across is how evil Britain was. ...