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Well, thank you again, Dick, it's always a pleasure, sir. It's always kind of, we just kind of expected now that as soon as I call for the first round of check-ins, it's your voice first and they... Anyway, by the way, I forgot to mention to people out there, I think they sounded fine, D.J., even in the call, but we do have medics out there in the check-in corridor. And they said if anyone has any injuries from any kind of collisions in the check-in corridor, just raise your hand and the medics will come to you. So, eh, but I think everybody was quite safe here apart from poor D.J.B. if he came off your bathroom. He sounded good, he sounded good, so there we go. Anyway, Dick, I have a wonderful weekend. You and yours, the ham leader, of course, we'll hear from your dad, G.W., S.A., the old leader, in part 2008. And, eh, anyway, Dicklin, have a wonderful weekend, Stacey. You've continued to enjoy what is relatively quite good weather, and you're doing your summer vacation there from school, so good stuff. Dicklin, you stay safe, stay well, we'll speak to you again very soon. We'll see you soon. And with that, we're going to go and see the man with the bronze medal around his neck. And that is Mark out there in Aurora, Ohio, also known as TC8FQV. Hey, Mark, welcome, sir, and congratulations once again. I think you've been on the podium before, so it's not an unfamiliar place, but congratulations. Well done. Mark, happy Friday. The man is yours.
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