Morse...
I learnt it as a kid. The ol man was big into the amateur radio. At one point i was doing 30+ wpm.
Here is a good way if you start to memorize the tapes and get bored. Find a cheap sw reciever . Go to the ARRL (american radio relay leauge) web page. They broadcast morse code practice several times a day accorss the full spectrum of bands, from leauge headquaters in CT. You will be able to hear it on one of the frequeiences no mater where in the world you are. They start at 3wpm and go up to 25 , I think.
They broad cast a page from the magazine, QST. You can double check your work against the mag, and they put it on line , as well.
Check the web page
www.arrl.org , look for W1AW ( the call station of the transmitter) scheudals.
Also check out
www.radiobookstore.com (maybe something close check google). He has a number of differnt tapes and cd's that can help you.
Hope that helps
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