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Hey, Eddie, back to Chris. Hey, Chris, KK78CD, KK79JZ. KK79JZ, this is KK78CD. Hey, Rebecca, good to hear you're running the net. Thank you for running the net and listening, good to listen to everyone's reports about what's going on with them today. Oh, we started a massive project of reorganizing the laundry room slash ham shack slash, I guess it's kind of one of our secondary libraries as well because we've got, I'm staring at a lot of books. Anyhow, I'm taking a break from that and starting another project. I've got this Zoom tool kit, educators kit, that we'll be hauling around to share with folks. It's got, oh, I didn't count the pieces, but a lot of pieces. I think I've sent you a link about what Zoom tools are. They're sort of a, not really a Lego, but they're a modeling, 3D modeling tool that they make out in Colorado and they're just amazing. They had a special going on. We got our hands on an educator kit and we're getting it all organized. It didn't come with a, it just came in a bunch of plastic bags, so I bought one of the Plano, fishing tackle box things, organizing boxes, but now I have to decide where all the little pieces go and which dividers to put where and all that kind of stuff. I don't know, it may be a little bit bigger of a project than I had intended. Anyhow, well, I can't think of much else. I just wanted to jump in and say hi. Thanks for running the net. Hope everyone out there has a wonderful day. KK78CD. Well, Chris, thank you so much for sharing the project you all are working on. That's fun and yeah, I absolutely remember those Zoom tools. Yeah, that's cool. I'm excited to see or hear about what you all are gonna do with them. Yeah, that's great. And reorganizing, I feel like our house is in a perpetual state of reorganizing. It's like yesterday my sister moved her office into this weird entertainment room that we have and who knows why, but she did and so that's the thing. But yeah, but it's fun. It's fun keeping each other on our toes of sorts, but yeah, we're always reorganizing and shifting around. Yeah, paintings and pictures and yeah, just doing stuff. And for me, I've always got some painting project going on. Some, yeah, it sounds like we're in the same boat, always fixing something, figuring out things and yeah, the same, same thing. Same, same, same. Thus is the life of a ham radio operator. Not only are you a ham radio operator, you're in all of the things. You do all of the things. Well, 73 and 33 to the ladies at your house and kisses to Teddy. It's good to hear from you, Chris. It was fun chatting with you a bit yesterday in Seattle. All right, next up, we have a little bit of a break. All right, next on the list and last for this net is Jeff, Alpha Bravo Six, Mike Bravo. Hey, Jeff, how's it going today? Hello, Rebecca. It's Albuquerque as always. Good to hear. Yeah, I just got up after my morning nap here and sunny outside and 70 degrees. And 70 degrees here now. Yeah, I put some nuts out for the squirrels and the princess went by and grabbing them. And feels like she's not here at the moment. She's been grabbing them, running off with them. Yeah, a little bit of a bicycle racing on TV here and drinking coffee and it's waking me up, I can tell. And it's like a pretty good day.
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