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Monday, January 26, 2026 at 2:11 AM
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All right, nothing hurt, nothing hurt. We will move on. So we've been talking about, you know, what do you know about your state's history? And we went through the list and we learned a lot of really cool stuff. So Peter has left and now we're moving to Bentley. He's going to be our number one guy on the list. And so George made me get to thinking, and we can continue talking about, you know, different historic things that happen in our state. I probably will because that's where my focus is. But George got me thinking. and y'all have any weird laws that you know of about your area or your state. Texas has a lot. Yeah, George has mentioned the blue laws. So for people who are not familiar with blue laws, Texas has blue laws. We don't sell alcohol on Sundays. We don't sell alcohol on holidays. It's actually pretty lax today compared to what it used to be. If you forgot to pick up your beer for that Dallas Cowboy football game that starts at noon on a Sunday, out of luck. You can buy it on Sunday afternoon but not before noon. Let's see, what are some other weird blue laws? Oh okay, Weatherford. Weatherford's a town next to us. It's a 15-minute drive to the east and they actually have a law on the books that they continue to use to this day that if you don't call in advance or notify them in advance that you're driving a motor vehicle through their town they can stop you use it they use it whenever they think there's trafficking going on drugs human or whatever they use that law and in fact it was challenged not too long ago and it was upheld so there's a weird law you know that's that's a law that that gives them the ability to basically stop anybody I mean I don't agree with the law but it's a weird law I'm trying to do this off the top of my head because I'm walking around my living room what are the weird laws do we have? I'll think of it and come back on some of the next overs. Texas has a lot of weird laws and I just can't think of them off the top of my head so I'll do a little research. So let's do that. So we'll continue on talking about our state. You can talk about the history but I want to know about some of the weird laws or the weird idiosyncrasies that make your state different. So with that let's start back up at the top of our list and that's going to be Mr. Bentley, VE3-SBX. I'm going to pass it back to you. This is the E3FBX I don't know of any special laws but our premier just did passed a law I guess banning photo radar in Ontario so a lot of little towns or little cities had them up around schools and are here and there and he has banned them they have to pull them down saying that they were a cash grab so we'll see what happens over that one I did read something kind of interesting this morning about some US states can't remember which ones off the top of my head banning VPNs so it's going to be harder to to download those ISO's everybody likes so much back to you Josh this is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November You're returning I want to look into that. I haven't heard let's say so trying to ban VPNs They cannot have a hard time with that one. I Mean that's kind of the whole purpose of VPNs. I Mean truth you can how they're gonna know if you host a VPN on your own Raspberry Pi on your own network. They won't know that the ISP map But the state's not that's a weird. I'll have a look into that. I could help to dig in a day deep into that one But we will, we will. All right, moving down to Gray, KC2, PKG. Again, the state history is awesome. But, witness, audio syncracies, weird things that apply to your state or places you've been at. It doesn't have to be a state. If you know of any other place that has weird stuff, let's talk about it. KJ5, ILQ, sending it to you, Mr. Gray.
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| Timestamp: | 2026-01-26 02:11:45 PST |