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      "text": " No, it's a cultural thing. I'll have to explain it to you. That culture and many foreign cultures find it an embarrassment. Like, if they had a blind kid or a disabled kid, they think of them as kind of a wounded cub. So they hide them. They conceal them from public view because they don't want people to view them less. Less. Like lower or less. Like my dad, right? One example of that, like where he doesn't want people to view him less, is he always tells me, don't tell anybody about a mom being gone and about your brother being gone. I don't want people to look at us less. So he constantly wants to conceal those kind of things. Reality. Yeah, so Chinese people and Jamaicans alike, Cubans, they'll pass their disabled relatives off to be looked after. But they won't talk about it. And you're talking about in terms of media. They would be mortified and horrified to show their disabled kids. One of the things, when I used to go out with, like in my teen years, when I still had to kind of hang on to dad going places, he wouldn't let me take my cane because he said everybody's going to know what you are. This way, people kind of know that you're somehow dependent, but it's not as bad as toting the cane. Now he tots a cane. So that's the funny thing about that. So no, they're absolutely, they would be embarrassed. They're thinking about prestige and how other people view them. And so no, they hide their wounded kids. They don't want anyone to know about it. So yeah, I wouldn't whistle for that blind lawyer or that blind politician in those countries. Perhaps that's what they are, but what you would see more is their representative or one of their workers speaking on their behalf. And they always think of them as second-class citizens. For years, that's how I was treated. To where even if I have an opinion, it's not good unless a sighted person backs it. So that's the reality of things. Don't wait for anyone to explain it to you."
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      "text": " Honestly, internet killed it for me. I think the more I got into it, the more I stopped caring about trying to have a really strong RF station. So, even now it just wouldn't be worth it. I mean, radio is on my support. So, it doesn't have the same punch and the same oomph it did when I was a kid. Right now, it's so easy to be worldwide. Couple of quick clicks with my Wi-Fi, a few more quick clicks on my phone and I'm... Look, you're hearing me. We're doing distances I'd have a hard time doing most of the time. Most of the time I'd have a hard time working like, let's say, British Columbia to where you are. So, we're talking to each other like it's nothing. So... I don't know. Like, if I went back to RF, I'd almost feel like I was demoted. Like a punishment. Like, you've been bad, so now we're taking away your Wi-Fi toys. And now you're getting back to HF where you have to hear that kush, kush, kush noise constantly. That hurts my ears after a while. Like... You know."
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      "text": " And this is the A3XAX and this is the scientist in TACNET and I'm transmitting to Toronto and Toronto-Canada. If you'd like to join us here this evening, you'd have a comment before we move into the next one. Come on in. The next one is about dark matter and dark matter could be revealed by the moon. That's an interesting research we'll be doing with that. So if you'd like to join us, if you have a comment, come on in. And then the next one will be about dark matter."
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      "text": " No, that's it from me tonight. I just want to thank you for doing the night and all the Alaskan morning night controls are absolutely wonderful. I'll try and check in as many days as I can. The new station manager, Oden, sometimes takes up too much time. To be right now, he's sitting on the couch watching the television with the volume down, so that's not too bad. He's had a busy day as well. Went to the beach and man, I'll tell you, he found the proper sand for the first time. He was all over it and he had, of course, the taste test and everything else and grabbed some seaweed and man, I'll tell you, he had a whale of a time. Anyway, back to you, wait your night. Thanks for doing the night. Thanks for taking my check in and take care. This is GM Zero. Here you be. Thank you."
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      "text": " And, uh, yeah. Um, I don't think it's your link. It could be. But it seems to me that it doesn't happen all the time. Like, you're connected right now with your dash L to do drop in. There's not causing any issues. So I'm thinking at the times when it does cause issues, someone is connected to you. That's what I'm thinking. Because the other time, when it was your system was making noise, it was you were bridged between do drop in and fireside somehow. And, uh, the interference was coming from fireside. Because it was N5JOJ's link. And he wasn't. He was connected to fireside and not us. And we clearly heard him talking through your link on do drop in. And the static that his system was making, that was the noise. So it's quite possible that it's not your link. That it's other people connecting to you. So what I would recommend is if for the link that you want to keep connected to do drop in, that's all good. Stay connected as long as you'd like. We encourage that."
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