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319 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 2, 2016
"In addition, the electronic circuit allowed the dits and dahs to vary (ditzy dahs... I just couldn't resist) in relation to each other - it's called weighting - so there was personality possible, even with this new-fangled mechanism."
"[The ranger] whipped out a forest service map and proceeded in rapid-fire proper Bostonian to rattle off names. 'This road' - he motioned over his shoulder - 'is Fearing Pond Road, but the bridge over there' - he nodded to the right beyond some trees - 'is out.... Just take Lower College Pond Road.' Now he nodded to the left. 'Go up that hill and keep to the right. Just keep turning right. You'll end up back on Fearing Pond Road.' At this point, he swiveled his head and nodded back toward the right, to the bridge that was closed somewhere over there."