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I certainly am. To answer your question, sorry, this is VA4SMC returning. In Winnipeg, no subways whatsoever. But I did live in Edmonton. And they had the light rail train, which at the time, I don't know how it is now, but it would run from the northeast corner of Edmonton down to downtown and then to, I think, the university. But at some point there, just before downtown, I would go underground and turn into a subway kind of thing. But I took that from, I live in the northeast part of Edmonton, and I took that LRT to downtown and then picked up a sky shuttle to the airport, the air traffic controller. So it was all like mass kind of transportation. Nav Canada did pay for the tickets for the sky train, so it was just the cost of getting a monthly pass for the LRT train. So it was a nice commute. Didn't have to start a car for many years there, so it was nice and pretty convenient. The sky shuttle ran all the time, the train ran all the time, and it was good, but nothing like that in Winnipeg. I work just outside the city of Winnipeg, so I have to drive a car out there every day. Well, not every day, but the days I work, obviously. And yeah, about the All Star note, I always wondered that too, because I know it is an unattended note that's broadcasting. When I walk around the neighbourhood, that's why I got it, so I can just connect to the local repeaters that use All Star while I'm walking the dog and be able to hit them. But I always wondered, because if I'm walking around the neighbourhood, then these other people can hear it too. But anyway, my phone's ringing there, so I'll have to call this my 73 round, get ready for the dentist. VA4SNC.

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