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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Feb 2014 17:07:06 -0600
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Who cares, if they can give us some relief.  The world is what it is, not 
what we wish it was.
I have lost a job because of non-24, it has created many difficulties in my 
relationships with others, and their are jobs I have not applied for because 
of it.
I think I can honestly say that with out a doubt, it is much more disabling 
than blindness.
With blindness, I can use intelligence, creativity, determination, anger, 
patience, and the resources of people to overcome it.
With non-24 their is nothing much that helps.  I am going out to see the 
Chieftains with my oldest daughter next month, and I had to ask her to eat 
only lightly before the concert.  We can have a real dinner afterword.
I know if I had this and if I could drive, I would have crashed full speed 
in to a tree or power poll decades ago.


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