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Simon EI3JDB
@EI3JDB@mastodon.radio
I wanted to be a ham in my teens but I couldn't figure out how to learn enough Morse, so I went into professional radio telecoms instead. Now, 40+ years later, I got my licence -- but I am still trying to learn Morse. (It's much easier with computers!) Outside this hobby I am a maker (=mad inventor) and a beekeeper living in rural Ireland.
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Simon EI3JDB
@EI3JDB@mastodon.radio
I wanted to be a ham in my teens but I couldn't figure out how to learn enough Morse, so I went into professional radio telecoms instead. Now, 40+ years later, I got my licence -- but I am still trying to learn Morse. (It's much easier with computers!) Outside this hobby I am a maker (=mad inventor) and a beekeeper living in rural Ireland.
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@EI3JDB@mastodon.radio
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Apr 12, 2026
@VeroniqueB99@mastodon.social It's not, though. Here in socialist Ireland, my hospital visits are virtually free. (There's a €100/day fixed copay, which is waived if I have a low income.) Getting sick won't bankrupt me and my family with medical bills.
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