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      "text": "All right well congratulations on the new house no more rentals that is very very convenient isn't it It's a pain in the neck, but once you get in there you get set up and you go Hey, this is my place. You can be real happy and very proud of that all right whit you have a great afternoon Have an excellent weekend, and hey we'll talk to you soon. Oh you got to try the simplex net from up there as well That's tomorrow 8 p.m.. 146 got five six zero W7 DNG, let's go talk to Grossie. Grossie, what's going on?"
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      "text": "This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November all star node 6 2 2 2 located in Shelton, Washington"
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      "text": "Well, Malcolm, thank you, thank you so much. It's always such a pleasure to hear from you, all the way from South Africa, and all the news there, and good news as well about your wife today. Honestly, it's been great to hear from you. It always is, but particularly today, knowing that your wife's getting better there, so good stuff. Malcolm, please, you have a wonderful, wonderful weekend. Take care, stay safe, and we'll no doubt speak to you again very, very soon. But thanks again, Malcolm, and we'll say 73 Zulu Sierra 6, Mike Alpha Kilo, and let's come back all the way back up here. Okay, and of course there we find Bex, who did have a false start, so I did, in case there are Bex."
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      "text": "I used to work in in the dot-com world before the first bust Used to do application development with cold fusion. I think it was version for when we stopped using it and They're long long past that this is back. I was using PHP 2 or 3 at the time long long ago Still do stuff for me at home But I do everything from used to do everything when I was in the military from cable plant and retrofit of buildings with Ethernet and network design All the way to database administration database design programming hardware support Not much. I haven't done with computers And then at one point I worked for Rogers Cantel and did cell site service Which is just FM radio So, that was fun too, um, yeah, I've done a lot of things. Grew up doing plumbing and heating, so I always had that to fall back on, saving grace."
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      "text": " In 9of you remember 9 Oscar foxtrot uniform"
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      "text": " And the cool thing about the Apple Watch is, and I think Samsung's too, but I use the Apple one so I'm more familiar with it. But I mean you can change everything. You can pick your color to start with and any kind of band that you want, you know. It's pretty versatile. And I have several different styles of band, you know like a dressy kind of one that kind of looks like a belt, you know like the leather strap that kind of looks like a belt. I've got magnetic ones, I've got stretchy ones, I've got ones made of fabric, I've got rubber ones. One of those Nike sport band ones that hold a whole different color inside the little holes like that one, like all of them. All right, final comments. We're going to George first. KV0MAI. It's all you, man."
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      "text": " Really hope it is because I get a lot of it from this guy And he was a stray, you know And I guess he was really happy to get taken in and get a new home is he's just he's so affectionate I've had him now for a few years like three years or so. I think I've had do we and So so working. I think shadows like six or seven now. I don't know anyway Next up We're going Peter Ve1 and Wi and value"
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      "text": " This is KN4LBF. This is D."
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      "text": " Good morning, good morning, good morning to you Mr. Darrell and everybody else I've heard this morning. I've been listening for a little bit. I woke up late. We didn't have no reason to get up early. Grandson spent the night last night. And since he spent the night, Rick could sleep in. So we did. It was kind of nice. I've been listening for a while and I heard y'all talk a little bit about the President's and Secretary of War speeches yesterday. It seems like the majority of y'all don't like it. I can understand that. I would say the majority of y'all probably wouldn't understand the warrior ethos anyhow. Not to be ugly about it. It's one of those things. Unless you experience it and lived it, you really can't understand it I don't think. First off in the military there's really two kinds. Something everybody should know. Every job in the military is to support one thing. Winning. Period. That's what it's all for. We have a military because they're bad ass, they're strong, they're feared, they're respected. So inside of a military there's really two kinds of people. You have combat arms, which are the people who do most of the heavy fighting. And then you have everybody else. There's a running joke, or I'm sure it's not really a joke, but there's a running thing in the military, in the Army. We'll all speak specifically to the Army since that's which I served. They call the infantry the queen of battle. Every job in the United States Army, every single job in the United States Army is to facilitate the infantry. Period. Now that being said, inside the Army you have those who are infantry or any combat arms really. Medics would fall into this I would say, or medic in Iraq. He was in the thick of it with us. They have this warrior mindset. When I was in, and I was in between 2000 and 2006, when I was in physical fitness was of the utmost importance. And it may have been because of the units I was in. I mean I don't have experience in any units that wouldn't be combat arms. But I was also a paratrooper, which is a step up from normal infantry people. A big step up from everybody else who's not infantry. So maybe that's why physical fitness was pushed to such an extreme. I'm going to take a quick break. So I am completely for, 100% with the Secretary of War, Hegseth, I always mess up his name, on the physical fitness levels. There should not be a male version and a female version. There's a job to be done. No matter what sex you are, that job still needs to be done. The standards of that job are the standards of that job. We don't lower standards for anybody. You meet them or you don't get to do the job. We need that warrior mindset. That rougher than civilian mindset in the military. It's important for a spirit of core. It's important for the fact that most people in the military are there to become stronger, to become bigger, to become a better version of themselves. I was one. So that's just my thought on the military thing. Y'all can say, oh that was crap, it was bullshit. Okay, the generals are not going to clap anyhow. That's not what they do in the military. You don't take curtain calls, if you will. Everybody is making a big deal. The generals didn't clap. No, they don't. I've been in a million briefings in my lifetime and a bunch of them in the military. I can tell you, every time we got briefed, any time in the military, when somebody got done talking to us or telling us what was going on, we didn't stand up and clap them. That's unacceptable. They're doing their job just like we are. Those generals and those admirals did not stand up and clap because they're non-partisan and uniform. Or at least they're supposed to be. So I think unless you've actually served and have the warrior experience, you really wouldn't understand to begin with. So anyhow, that's a long over, but I thought I would get that out. I had been listening to that for a while. Like I said, if you really want to get some really good insights, let's get some other people that are actually technically in the military right now. That would be an interesting point of view. I have a few of those points of view. My daughter, future daughter-in-law is one of them. She's actually in the Navy right now. So I kind of get an inside scoop. I've got friends who are still in the military from when I was in, believe it or not. And we talk. So I know what they really are thinking. The ground troops really do love Hexy. They love him. So I just wanted to put that out there. KJ5ILQ. Back to the next show."
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      "text": " Anybody here? Take care."
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      "text": " Yeah, KP0MAI, good morning to the group. Yeah, I thought this was going to be a good day, but I wound up having problems. I mean, the net had just gotten started. You were talking about how I have to wait another day for the bathroom. And I got a little depressed. I thought it was going to be yesterday. I wore that tin hat all Van Day. And then all kinds of things started happening, like windshield wiper fluid hose broke. And so I stopped there, head-speed to get it fixed. And so when we got started, the first thing that happened is we couldn't get the hood open to the trunk because the cable had stretched to release the hood. So we had to break into the hood. And then once we got the hood to raise up, it wouldn't go all the way because the bumper, the bolts were loose from a previous repair that they did. And it slid out just enough that you could only get the hood halfway up, so we had to repair the bump. And then from there, once we got the hood open, the window washer line was the proprietary line. And so we had to jury rig something to get it to work right because I'm headed back down to Kansas City. And it's raining down there pretty good. I like to have my window washed to the hood. And then when we tried to close the hood, we found out since the cable was stretched too far, that once I close it, I won't be able to open the hood again. Reset."
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      "text": " I had written down some questions to ask this morning because I was thinking I was going to need the actual net controller. So I'll be finally going for you. Ah, here we go, here we go. If you could time travel, you know how I ask a lot of time travel questions, but anyways, if you could time travel to operate a radio, any year, which year would you pick and why? I mean, would you go back to the days of World War II and listen in on all the transmissions that were coming out all over the world on HF? You know, listen to the Germans, the Japanese, the Americans try to figure out things. Or would you go all the way back to when the first radio was used on HF and transmitted over the pond? Or maybe you'd want to go into the future and see what's going to be happening then, you know? But that'd be a good question if you want to give it a try. Back to you guys, KP0MAI. Thanks for watching."
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