Thinking about getting this for my 2002 gen 1 prius....
Currently getting 42+ mpg but wonder what I'd get adding HHO.
Might think about adding one to the benz too.
https://www.hho-1.com/product/hho-hydrogen-generator-car-moto/
I smell the return of an already well disproven scam.
Avoiding Spurious Emissions and Spectral Splatter with the occasional bouts of low transmit volume complaints.
Don't get me wrong, they're great to poke at and learn how to use chirp and become familiar with 2m and 70cm, but their greatest achievement is to help push new hams to better products.
The Miss Universe competition this cycle is going to really have some gravity to it.
Virtue signaling is so tiresome.
"If you're too hot outside, they're too hot outside."
-people in Phoenix

Very glad for that.
Yep. It's the time of year that makes service calls to job sites really fun.
I've watched endless numbers of landmarks be destroyed in the name of progress or "renewal".
There is something comforting knowing this one has been saved.
A very good observation.
I may add that I've found, with age and experience, Dunbar's number may undergo a logarithmic regression.
Indeed. This is the way through.
Genesis may have been prophetic.
All Disturbed did was cover it.
You've got this.
The evening song of the mockingbirds in my area was the viper car alarm sequence.
After a few generations (10 years or so) it was still recognizable but far more song like.
This is hinging on your statement using the term "ham radio".
I defined the term as it is legally understood globally (usage as licensed operator) and also stated that one can a operate a radio without a license.
As to your statement about firearms.
False equivalency, but do go on.
The opening scene is in the Hollywood hills and the first couple vaults and subsequent locations are in the L.A. area.
So it would be roughly where the first two games were. (New California)
Not considering a "ham" radio operator is a licensed operator.
Can you transmit without a license? Definitely, but it's not "ham radio" and signal triangulation has gotten pretty good.

