Saturday, April 25, 2015
I be bloggin'
by Don Keith
I have had the pleasure of doing a couple of blog appearances in the past week. One will be released in June as part of a brand new World War II blog series done by the History Network in Great Britain. Angus Wallace did a great job on the interview, and I will try to remember to update this post with a link when it is available. We are, of course, discussing the USS Neosho and my book about what happened to her--THE SHIP THAT WOULDN'T DIE--at the Battle of the Coral Sea.
I was also honored to be a part of the podcast series from QSO TODAY, a web site belonging to Eric Guth 4Z1UG, who interviewed me from Jerusalem, in Israel. We discuss amateur radio, how the hobby can enhance a person's education and career, my ham radio book, RIDING THE SHORTWAVES: EXPLORING THE MAGIC OF AMATEUR RADIO, and also about my other books. Eric does a good job with the podcast but also includes "show notes" that add a great deal to the audio, including numerous appropriate links and even pictures of some of the things we talk about.
You can see the show notes page and listen to the podcast from the QSO TODAY site by clicking HERE.
I have had the pleasure of doing a couple of blog appearances in the past week. One will be released in June as part of a brand new World War II blog series done by the History Network in Great Britain. Angus Wallace did a great job on the interview, and I will try to remember to update this post with a link when it is available. We are, of course, discussing the USS Neosho and my book about what happened to her--THE SHIP THAT WOULDN'T DIE--at the Battle of the Coral Sea.
I was also honored to be a part of the podcast series from QSO TODAY, a web site belonging to Eric Guth 4Z1UG, who interviewed me from Jerusalem, in Israel. We discuss amateur radio, how the hobby can enhance a person's education and career, my ham radio book, RIDING THE SHORTWAVES: EXPLORING THE MAGIC OF AMATEUR RADIO, and also about my other books. Eric does a good job with the podcast but also includes "show notes" that add a great deal to the audio, including numerous appropriate links and even pictures of some of the things we talk about.
You can see the show notes page and listen to the podcast from the QSO TODAY site by clicking HERE.
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