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      "id": 92717,
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      "text": "W7AMD is on the list. I hope you're going to add him. Let's see, anyone else?"
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      "text": "Do your research, heavily, heavily research the exact model you're thinking about before you get it. There's a lot of junk in this field that really doesn't do a good job. I recommend a channel on YouTube called Vacuum Wars. The types of materials that it can suck up, the types of floors that it's good on, you know, all by high depth. And I recommend Roborock. They do a really good job. Don't go with a brand called Eufy. business this year or something like that they can't compete on price with same stuff not as good mind you but they do the same where my sister bought one it was at a navigation was crap it was just really wasn't good but you want to get one with lidar final look into a self-cleaning one for the mop empties the dirt research with those things I have a room that s9 plus to this day they haven't made one more powerful that has several newer models but the suction is a bit less that's not a mopping one but you can buy a separate mopping one with that and that's what I'd recommend one device you know just everything it's not going to do everything perfect let me reset"
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      "text": "John, W7, JSM."
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      "text": " Well, I am on the upswing. I'm going to go back to work today. And I went to the Seahawks game last night. That was awesome. But yeah, I'm still working on it. But you know, you draw that line where you say you feel good enough to go back to work. I'm good enough to go back to work. Anyway, oh, and the radio station, the Bellevue High School station is KASB. If anyone wants to look it up on the Internet it's kind of interesting, KASBFM.com. And you can see the high school station, what they've got going there, run by students and whatever. There are a few of those. C89 is the Nathan Hale High School station which is in, well it's in Northeast Seattle. But I just want to say those are kind of neat. And I had 14 years of broadcast radio and I wish this had been around. There's another station you might want to be aware of, and I get no pecuniary interest for mentioning my old college station which is KBCS 91.3 FM. And they are a jazz station which is also run by the college students there. There are two high school stations I mentioned. They are indeed low wattage stations. The Bellevue College station actually has, well when I left it was 1200 watt. I was a program director there for a while and then went from 100 to 1200 while I was in tenure. And 1200 obviously covers all of Puget Sound quite well, thank you. And so anyway, just yeah, the things, the moving and the shaking and the radio. So anyway, thanks Mike for that. I'm Ron NR70. Next up on the list, KI7UEF. Hello Matt. Good morning to you Ron. Nice to hear you. Sorry you're a bit under the weather today. That's unfortunate. Nobody enjoys dealing with that. I hope you get to feeling better soon. Yeah, I have the rare post 9 a.m. opportunity today to check into your net because well I guess the cat's away and so the mice will play so to speak on my team. Kind of our boss, our manager who is just a maven on the team. He knows all and answers all the difficult questions and is involved in every single thing. He's gone from work for an extended period on his long, long overdue recharge of my company. After five years of service they give you a month off of work. Call it a recharge or a refresh. It's needed. I'm pretty certain. This place just burns the humanity right out of you on a day by day basis. You got to come get some more humanity in you. I initially had a really cool airplane mission lined up for today but due to me being a combination of lazy and choosing to do a couple other things earlier in the week and mostly staying up way past my bedtime Wednesday night after a date, I was way too lazy to get those things done yesterday so I called it off. I was supposed to fly into a grass airstrip up in Trout Lake, Washington to see a show tonight but I don't like to feel rushed and so I'm just going to blow it off and hang local. Maybe we'll get some airtime in. Who knows? Good luck on the continued success in your aviation studies Ron. Have a great net. KI 773. KI 7 UEM."
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      "text": " Yeah, ham radio people tend to be techies anyway in some way, shape or form, but I wish I had a tenth of the knowledge you're doing with all that stuff. You know, then I'd be way ahead of me. Let's put it this way. I am super thankful to Elmer's, particularly W7 AMD who I'm going to go visit next weekend over in North Carolina there. He's my number one Elmer and has been for 22 years since I first got on the air. He was my second contact ever. So anyway, I'm thankful to Elmer's. People who can pick stuff and people that tell me don't do that or you'll blow it up. That's always nice. Anyway, thanks Mike for checking in. All right, I'm Ron and R7O next on the list is James. Hello and good morning, WQ7H."
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