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Howard;
I am surer it is very nice living there and, the people show a lot of compassion.
However; their's nothing like the good ol' ' U.S. Of A!
73 De Anthony W2AJV
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> On Jul 9, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Well this has nothing to do with radio at all.
> I just returned from Vancouver. Very interesting trip.
> Some thoughts.
> 1. No night time skip on the A.M. broadcast band. How odd.
> 2. Only fifteen miles from the Washington state boarder, but everything I
> could find on A.M. and F.M. was from Canada.
> 3. They have no window screens to keep the bugs out, because they aren't
> needed. Fantastic!!!
> 4. Your money is marked with 8 dot computer Braille cells. Holds up on the
> plastic but not on the older paper bills. Fantastic!!!
> 5. Many of the streets have audible stop and go lights. I think they use
> different sounds for North south streets, than they do for east west
> streets.
> 6. The personal service is excellent! How did they learn to be so
> considerate?
> 7. Bathroom and elevators are not usually brailled, why not?
> 8. You have to have lots and lots of money to live well there.
> 9. You get salty just by living there. Its everywhere, even with out going
> kiaking, which we did.
> 10. Flying gets long very fast.
> 11. Had muscles, oysters, whisky, great beer, fantastic lamb, seared tuna,
> and curried goat. Puteene must be an acquired taste.
>
> Anyway, that's the review of my adventure.
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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