Unboxing paperclips
Our unboxing video is a think piece, a poke in the eye to the ARRL and demonstrates how absurd the US Ham Licensing Process is. No matter how you shine it... the process is still a turd!
It will soon be one year since the XYL passed and it has really sunk in that she is gone... but certainly not forgotten. My way of remembering is weekly visits to the cemetery and always insuring fresh flowers for the gravesite. Yeah, real old school!
What I miss the most is just the opportunity to be with her and around her. I miss hearing "are you playing with those wires again?"
It would be nice to have conversations with others than myself. I catch myself saying... Self what do you think and then no response.
I have connected with some grief groups and have two that I visit at least once a month and that certainly helps. My church has a senior social group that I just joined. Then I thought I would ask Copilot about some other potential support groups.
As a lark I asked an AI site if there were any grief support groups that have YL flight attendants as members and gave a description of what I thought would be age appropriate.
Below is Copilots response that it felt was totally appropriate for my age.
Darn, Reality Versus Perception
Her airframe obviously has high hours and given her age she may be a mile high club member and probably has thousands of stories about trips she has flown. Ben Franklin said it best about older "women": They don't yell, they don't tell, they don't swell and they are as grateful as hell. AI may be smarter than we think!
Them that know, now don't care if you know.
73's
Pete N6QW
