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Hi, my name is John. Well, I'm glad you're all nice and comfortable here. Yes, for sure. And, well, we've been having air conditioning. It's one of these portable ones. It's quite big and heavy. With a big, wide kind of edge. The range is kind of right outside the window. And they turn us on. It does make things an awful lot easier. But, of course, we don't have the kind of temperatures you have. But sometimes when we're up in Bunkhild, we use it a little bit more. It's in storage just now. And it's never really been hot enough for us to consider bringing it back down this heavy unit. And even Alois. So, it's there just in case. But, you know, the temperatures here I'm quite happy with. They're done. It's now over kind of highs of around, about 20 degrees centigrade. Low is over 90, around 14 or 15. That's comfortable enough for me. I know some people like it hotter, but that's hot enough for me. And the humidity is going down. 94% the other day. 77 today. So, once again, that's a little bit more comfortable. So, there we go. That's what's happening right here, right now. So, good stuff. Here we go. Just check out your QRZ piece. I'm trying to think how long have you been an amateur EQ operator. Because, of course, back in the day, in the 90s and all, they didn't have all the EQ cells and everything else going on. So, it was all kind of few QSL, QOs and everything else. And I have boxes upon boxes of cards, QSL cards received through the 90s. I don't know if you have the same WN4V job. I'll throw it back to you one more time.

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