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And a very good chat, IWCA. OK, Dave. Well, I'll do his. That sounds very interesting. I'm very intrigued. Coffee is my favorite beverage of choice. And I drink probably two or three cups a day, probably nowhere near as much as what you drink, being that you're up all the time. And you did hear those conversations this morning with the scatnet and a little bit maybe on Rusty's. I know the scatnet for sure was doing a lot of conversations regarding the weather that we've had out here lately. It's been pretty unusual here. And as Paul mentioned, having a gully wash, as he would put it, or a big river running down a street, and then what was it, a mile and a half to his north. There was so much pea-sized hail over John, KI5YIS QTH. And it was like snow. You could almost have to get a snow shovel out and shovel it out because it was pretty deep, I guess. So we get those weird weather patterns. Once in a while, we're still in the monsoon season. But when it's dry, it's definitely dry. It's warm, and it's very low humidity. And as I say, we're about a mile above sea level here, maybe a little bit more. And I'm in the high desert myself here in the northwestern side of Rio Rancho. So there it is. OK, Dave, I'll tell you what. I'll go ahead and get on out of here and let you get on with it there. And again, it's great hearing you out there. We like playing it forward, that's for sure. Paying it forward, not playing it. Paying it forward. Let me get that right. So OK, we're going to be leaving here in about 20 minutes here. So have a great day. Have a great evening. We'll catch you again, perhaps. So we'll hear you out there again maybe tomorrow or maybe next week sometimes. So cat5WZA. I'll be playing it with you, Dave. And we'll monitor for a few minutes before we head out. So thanks again. Take care.
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