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Episode: 4274
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Title: HPR4274: The Wreck - I'm alright!
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4274/hpr4274.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:21:58
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4274 for Thursday the 19th of December 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, The Reck I'm All Right, It is the 60th Show of Archer 72
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and is about 17 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, Archer 72 talks about his car wrecked and people he has met along the
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way.
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Hello, this is Archer 72, welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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In this episode it has been about 30 days since my accident and I wanted to report in.
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My experience with this accident has given me a keen sense of what some people would
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say is spirituality or faith or testing my faith.
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Although I, other people may not have that experience but that's what I had for me.
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Some people believe that there are guardian angels and some people that I talked to were
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saying that they were saying that my guardian angel was pretty beat up and others would
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say that my guardian angel needed battle pay and one thing my wife always says is never
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drive faster than your guardian angel can fly.
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Before I play audio from the wreck I'd like to describe how myself and the officers
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in the police report said that it happened.
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There was a northbound car that was at its turn signal on, it was going to go left and
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I was coming southbound following my distance at 55 miles an hour behind a minivan that
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minivan passed the one that was going to make the turn and in a fraction of a second
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the another car that was going northbound towards the turning van didn't slow down and
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instead of taking the right hand side into the ditch and that in the time that I had
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no time to react he was coming into my lane and hit me head on at 55 miles per hour and
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the audio you're about to hear is within several minutes after the crash after emergency vehicles
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had arrived I was driving about to
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speed limit I was behind I don't know a minivan and somebody tried to pass and then I don't
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know if they were trying to swerve but they passed towards the left and then just came in my lane.
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Were you were you going to work down that way sir?
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I was going I was going southbound away I was only about two minutes three minutes away
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from the it's okay behind me he was behind me okay if you may come you may come back
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no I can move my back it hurts a little bit here but every major this way it's really really
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discomfort and it feels like my leg is just I don't know if that's because of where
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I should move my chest hurts a little bit from the impact
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my my my chat I think it's because of the airbag my chest hurts a little on right here not on it's not
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my heart it's here right here that's where it's like it's not not intense pain the most pain
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if I could have anything okay
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by myself by myself I'm assuming yes even my gear is not paid off
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hey I think I don't know why you were there but I was saying he was on his way
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it's definitely passed somewhere
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where ya going?
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I think one thing
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We had
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a
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room.
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The
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Hi buddy. How are you feeling? Um, I think I broke it.
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Can you give me a seat? Call it on the box.
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Do you remember what happened?
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I was just, I was, I thought I was calling close or far.
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Keep your head straight and just talk. That's okay for you.
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I was far, I left enough distance between me and the car in front of me.
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A car in the northbound lane swerved off to the left like there was trying to pass somebody.
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And I had no time to react or do anything.
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Were you trying to pass?
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No, I was not.
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Were you trying to pass?
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No, I was just trying to get home.
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I was going about 55.
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There's a lot more to that recording but I'll just stop it here.
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Um, spices to say I was taken by ambulance to a local hospital called,
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a town called Senthiana Kentucky which is my local town.
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And from there, I decided I needed to be on a flight for life to University of Kentucky.
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Which is a fairly large town called Lexington, Kentucky.
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Where solace spider is from.
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It took until the next day before they were able to repair the damage.
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And they put in an intra medjolary rod which I'll link the Wikipedia article to.
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And it's also known as an intra medjolary nail.
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Or interlocking nail.
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Or kuchka nail.
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It is a metal rod forced into the medjolary cavity of a bone.
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I am nails have long been used to treat fractures of long bones of the body.
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Gerhard Kuhnster is credited with use with the first use of this device in 1939.
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During World War II for soldiers with fractures of the femur.
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Prior to that, treatments of such fractures was limited to traction or plaster.
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Both of which required long periods of inactivity.
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I am nails resulted in early return to activity for the soldiers.
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Sometimes even within a span of a few weeks, since they share the load with the bone,
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rather than entirely supporting the bone.
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The oldest intra medjolary nail was found in the knee of a mummy named Usermontu.
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Their mains of an Egyptian man from more than 3500 years ago.
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Researchers believe the pin was inserted after the man's death, but before his burial.
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So while having a steel rod in me does not constitute technology,
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the traditional sense of the hacker of the hacker idea.
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But it does allow a person to get more mobile in a shorter amount of time and aids to healing.
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I went into the hospital on November 2nd, 2024, and by the 9th of November,
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I was ready to be released to the Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital,
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where they provided rehab, occupational and physical therapy five days a week.
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After I got out of the hospital, I had a room that had two beds.
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The one next to me, for a couple of days, he had one as big toe amputated and had rehab for that.
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And the other gentleman, for the next three to four days that I was still there,
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had an amputation from mid-cafe down.
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And he had a lot more pain tolerance than I did.
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He was always raiding his pain up at 9, even though he didn't act like he was in pain.
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And we also got to talk about the different types of prosthetics they have these days,
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compared to even 50 years ago, to where there are some that even have a spring in their step
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when you are walking to make it feel more natural.
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And in some prosthetics, they look like a real limb, while others people choose not to,
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and they are really colorful.
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The days I had physical therapy included, moving your feet like you were pressing the hospital on both legs,
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the bed and the good, to help increase circulation and stretch out the calf muscles.
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It was an adjustable bed mat or better mat that could move up and down.
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I would lay on that and put various things underneath my knees to move them in ways that I wasn't used to after the rack.
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And at one point there was a, what I can only describe is a hand bike where it had some resistance to it.
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And I was, since my shoulder was also somewhat injured, I would use that for about five minutes to stretch out the muscles.
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After about, after maybe four or five days of regular exercise, they felt that I was ready for the stairs,
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and so they had a stair simulator, and it was happened to be just about the same width as what I would have going up the steps to where I live.
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The first time was pretty difficult, but I tried a few more times in the next couple of days.
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And it got easier, and even now that I'm home, it's getting easier to get up and down.
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And also before I went home, they, a couple of times, a couple of days in a row, they had me get into a mock-up of a car on the passenger side.
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That was also adjustable to the height of what I thought that I would be getting into, which was a smaller truck.
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And when I did go home, I did manage to get into that fairly well because of the mock-up they had.
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When I wasn't in physical therapy, I was able to use my laptop that my wife had brought from home.
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But because of having the glasses break in the accident, I would add to order new ones and getting used to the new glasses made this screen blurry.
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So I went ahead and installed K Magnifier, which is the KDE Magnifier for the desktop.
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And also at some time, and also there were times that I was using Termox when I wasn't using the laptop to experiment a little with Endmap to see what I could find on the network.
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And apparently one of the commands Barrel could have broken the Wi-Fi temporarily.
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But I can't verify that it did, but I'm going to put some screenshots since I did not capture the output of the Endmap command in a text file.
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I'll have to give credit to Solar Spider for giving me the idea that I might have hacked the Wi-Fi because it is of just a funny coincidence that for almost a day after I ran that Endmap command that the Wi-Fi was down.
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Well, that's all I have for now. Thank you for all your words of encouragement and prayers when I was in the hospital.
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And I'm a mailing list and I'm nested on and now telegram.
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And a big thank you to Solar Spider, aka Peter Patterson, for visiting me quite a few times in the hospital and in rehab.
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Turns out we were only 30 minutes away, so it was finally get to meet and maybe we'll meet again under different circumstances.
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It's been Archer 72. Bye-bye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work.
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