Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub19qn6pgk9hs2mg89zg4aujz06meuhmnl9ggapadqkee2vc66dtl2sq46760 \n\n3 letter airport codes starting with Y is a Canadian thing. :D YEG is Edmonton, YYC is Calgary, YVR is Vancouver, YYZ is Toronto... none of them make much sense. Unlike the rest of the world which basically abbreviates the location into 3 letters. In Canada it's all memorization. I guess the idea is that you see the Y codes and you know you're in Canada. XD",
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