I could also take it out but find a link to that program somehow
IPR is operating as a crucial archive of communications for severely disabled people who otherwise have no access to that media or discussions about it, or that mode of communicating for their safety, but I don't know how that works, I think we would have to ask a disability rights lawyer, or maybe NPR has some guidelines somewhere, but I don't think any of us know where to look for that kind of thing. Maybe we will think of someone who might know the answers and ask to interview them :-)
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Ha! the car radio. actually i believe less issues than we might fear. but not time sensitive. we will get back to them at the right time πΈπΈπΈ
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