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Very quickly, good morning. What Rosie didn't tell you is that she didn't speak English when she came to Canada. And she learned it just by total immersion. But I'll also say she's got a better command of the English language and a lot of people I know that have been born and raised in this country. Anyways, the hardest thing for me was actually my Morse code. Now, let's go back a number of years ago. It was when I was in the military. The training for my trade was a six month course. The four month course, if you couldn't do your morse code to 12 words per minute, you went back to day one and started your course again. And on my do or die test, I was messed up on what day it was, and I overindulged the day before, let's put it that way. So I was not in the best of shape when I came in. put the headsets on, I did everything, took the headset off afterwards, threw it down in disgust because I thought I blew it terribly, not very happy, and the instructor a couple minutes later came up to me and said, it looks like you had a lot to take today. I said, oh yes. He said, well, is that going to make it a little bit easier for you? He said, you passed with fly colors. I needed 98% on the plain language and 100% on the cipher code, Cypher code with his five-letter groups, and I got a hundred percent on both on the receive by sending He said was a little shaky, but better than normal so goes to show you I managed to To pass that that test and I did not have to redo four months of training And with that I gotta say everybody have a wonderful day and back to neck control ve4 GWN in Winnipeg
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