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    I’m starting to think autistic people are the normal ones, and everyone else is chronically sick/medicated.

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        Whaaaat are you serious? :O

        The only things the image is wrong about is being a railway buff and operating a radio station, although I’ve been looking into setting up a meshtastic network for my group of friends.

        So maybe I’m not autistic as I do not fit the exact description? I do collect loads of stuff I don’t use, can’t get rid of anything, go crazy on perfect cable management, am more interested in collecting tools and make a perfect work station than actually use it, failed school even though I’m not lacking intelligence, I got diagnosed 10 years ago, I struggle with social situations, I don’t get people their sarcasm and people don’t get mine, I’m a perfectionist, I remember useless facts about everything but I forget anything useful, I dislike the taste of mushrooms because of it’s structure, I edited this text 4 6 times already because I came up with more stuff after I was finished and can’t stand it being incomplete, I’m going to think about what else I missed for the rest of the day so I can’t do anything else anymore but I will be too tired to come back and change the text even more, …

        So I don’t know. Can’t say for certain.

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    Ok friends, tell me about the radio stations.

    Edit: thanks friends, you never disappoint. I’ll be reading if you need me.

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        A lot of the old ICOM and Yaesu radios were easy to open up for full range function. My multiband ICOM HT only required desoldering one resistor. After that could broadcast on 2M and 440, GRMS, police/fire/emergency bands, and even the comm system radios my employer used. Haven’t kept up, but today’s radios are probably just as easy to unlock.

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          Great. I think I could raid the local equivalent of the Japanese Hard-Off thrift stores for those radios.

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          RTL-SDR is a whole rabbit hole of its own. I love having a thumb sized scanner that has the capabilities of scanners that cost hundreds more. Wild stuff

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          It should be ok - it’s just that the UV-5R has sort of become the defacto budget amateur radio standard at this point so there’s more documentation and software made for it.

          I’m sure the UV-5G mini will work for your needs.

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        My dad got 2 of those and i tried to do cool things with it but in the end, all i was able to do was load in a list of specific frequencies around us and scan around until it connects to something. It wasn’t particularly interesting stuff either XD

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          Oh for sure - the knowledge comes in handy in times of emergency like natural disasters or infrastructure accidents though. Make sure to save your local emergency services frequency bands and see if any local hams have something allocated for those times as well.

          Sometimes it just comes in handy for fun purposes as well - managed to snoop into the construction workers’ radio frequency at my uni and had a conversation with one of them XD

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    You forgot to include Emergency Alert System fans.

    The alternate wail of a Federal Signal T1003 will never not be music to my ears.

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      I once recorded the voiceover for one of those when I was a preteen … my mom worked at a radio station. Back when it was called the emergency broadcast system. They used it for a couple years after, I would cringe when it came on because I hated hearing my voice…

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      Fun fact - zip codes used to somewhat correspond with phone numbers until the late 90s - you could use the first 3 digits to narrow down a geographic location, the following 3 for a population center like a city or county, and the remaining 4 are independent. That’s no longer the case nowadays though.

      Not so fun fact - in the US the zip code eerily corresponds to your life expectancy, quality of life, and access to important services and quality education. Even if you leave after your developmental years, that starting location can impact your entire life.

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        Back when I spent the night at a Swedish airport I spent most of the morning shooting the shit with a lady coming back home from some tropical place. She’d previously worked in a government position, and after clearing up some gender confusion, she told me that before 1990 the final digits in our personal identity numbers used to correspond to where you were born as well as your gender. Nowadays it’s just your gender.

        Our “person numbers” are essentially your date of birth combined with 4 digits, YYYYMMDD-XXXX.

        Thus if you’ve a PID looking like 19890221-0271, you can infer that the person is a man born in Stockholm on the 21st of February 1989. This isn’t a valid PID however, as it doesn’t pass the Luhn algorithm.

        Minor segue; trans people can and do get their PID changed to reflect them being man/woman rather than the gender assigned at birth. Non-binary people are unfortunately not represented.

        Back in 1990 they changed the “place of birth” bits of the PID and is now assigned randomly. Up until then there were also a range of digits assigned if you were born outside of Sweden and had emigrated. Perhaps in the future they’ll do away with the gendering and just have the numbers assigned randomly.

        Or they might not.

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        now you are making me angry at my little brother. he moved, voluntarily, from a good QoL area to a moderate QoL area. Easiest measure to judge by, the average life expectancy for the towns he lived in, he went from 89 to 85. He did that over politics, not money. Little dipshit.

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          Housing in the US tends to be separated out by class and ethnicity. US society is designed to perpetuate class and race relations with little social mobility, and to treat people primarily according to their class and race rather than by their individual differences. People try, but everybody tries so that cancels out.

          So most of the variance in quality of life someone will lead is determined by their race and class which are accurately measured by ZIP code (plus birth year).

          The cool thing is this proves capitalism is more about class warfare than about profit. Trump can bankrupt a casino but because he’s upper class he kept getting offered money faster than he could waste it, while a lower class person who gets rich by chance is treated like an invader and gets systematically mistreated until their quality of life returns to the norm.

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          What Tiresia mentioned, along with other factors such as pollution and industry zoning as well (housing near industrial areas for example has higher rates of cancer)

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    I just need to use the bathroom. I will buy a… checks sign… clandestine radio station.

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      I just started screwing around with Meshtastic, build you a node or two. Or make nine of them like I did.

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        I’m about to start with meshtastic. A few years ago, my wife bought some “illegal” FRS/GMRS radios, and it was cheaper and easier to get my GMRS license than it was to return the radios, and that whole process opened up a world of invisible bullshit I could get lost in.

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          I got the Baofeng fever a bit ago and I made a radio “Go Box”
          I designed and 3d printed the center console. it has a battery and an onboard trickle charger and the USBs will charge the radios

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              I got a GMRS license, I know they’re technically still not legal, I never transmit off GMRS frequencies.

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                Oof. Sorry, didn’t mean to call you out on your “illegal” rig. Looks nice though. My set up is just a couple of midland radios. I give one to my wife when she’s chatty and tries to hold a convo with me from her office upstairs.

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          Yah, been messing with meshtastic and have built [counts on figurers how many nodes ive built] and Reticulum is new and is on the to do list. [Checks increasingly long list of stuff to do]…