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@alamogal635

@usmccam Gosh, it is great to hear from you! Cyber hugs and prayers right back to and for you. You are an inspiration to us. I would not be handling the inability to have a lung cancer with your strength--with the "oh, well" attitude you have, however, thinking about it, what else could you do, or think? It takes guts to be like you. It takes guts to have worn that wonderful uniform of the U.S. Marine Corps and have served proudly as you did and at such great cost. Then to go on and have a great career as an attorney speaks to a marvelous life. my father was a WWII veternan on the European Front--from North Africa up through Siicily, to Rome and finally home.He, too like most of you spoke little about his experiences, except for the funny parts--liberating a Champagne cell in Italy and drinking up all the champagne :-). Other than that he spoke little of his time spent overseas. My daughter's dad--both are now deceased served to tours of duty in Vietnam and I'm proud of him for that. Anyway, I think you have done great things and still re contributing which is what is important to me in this life. I"m glad you have voice recognition. It MUST be better than Siri, or Alexa since those two think I'm speaking Polish, or something :-). Anyway, it is great to hear form you and God bless you. Cyber hugs again to you.

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@alamogal635

The oh well attitude I have is actually the only thing I can have. I'm not one to give up on anything. There's nothing that I can do about it, so, therefore, Oh Well... smile. The story about your dad and his military service could also be made into a movie as well amd there's a lot of inspiration can be drawn from that. You should be very proud. The voice recognition software that I have on my computer is very nice but with breathing difficulties, it's all about one word at a time rather than speaking in sentences. The nice thing about having it on my computer is that I can go into the memory and change the program to my liking which you cannot do with Siri or Alexa. As with everyone else you have yourself a good week as well and hugs and blessings to you too. Take care