G K Chesterton was a British author and if you follow British Detective stories his book on Father Brown (Part time Priest and part time Detective) is the basis of the very popular Brit TV series "Father Brown". While in college a literature assignment was to read one of his short stories entitled "What I found in my pocket". "What I Found in My Pocket" is a short story by G.K. Chesterton that humorously explores the theme of finding unexpected treasures in one's own pocket. The story begins with the narrator recalling a moment of curiosity and excitement during a long train journey, where he finds various items, including a pocketknife , matches, and a box...
That is not a question but a statement and sometimes it was awful. All of us crave that 15 minutes of the bright lights with some actively pursuing it while others (like me) simply fall into the hole. In 1963 I was a newly minted Ensign in the US Navy and my very first duty station was Midway Island, a rare DX entity, with the call sign pre-fix of KM6. Sand Island part of the Midway Islands My stateside call K3IXU (a General) was earned the hard way and had 4 years' experience to match before operating from KM6. Needless to say, a chance to operate from a DX location was somewhat offset by the fact that there were 3000 sailors on Midway and only 6 single women. I logged lots of QSO hours. The common saying: There is a Right Way, a Wrong Way, the Navy Way and then there is Midway as I found out rang so true. In 1906 Midway Islands (there are two but often called Midway Island) was inhabited by a crew of 6 who maintained and operated the Midway station of the Transpacific Cable Netw...