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K.C.2, PKG, get back to me. PDI, NSK, this is K.C.2, PKG. I know exactly what Dee's talking about. I don't like being isolated, so the new transparency mode on the earbuds is fantastic. It's like having super hearing. So I don't feel like I'm sealed off from everything. It always bothered me with goggles or headphones and stuff like that. I like to hear what's going on around me. It just makes me much more comfortable. Well, headset, Farrell. It sounds really nice. It looks good, too. I don't mind the way. I started out this morning looking at an article coming out, and they are bidding on creating a nuclear reactor for the moon. So this would power the moon base, and that's a good thing because the moon... ...50 degrees below zero. So you're going to need some source of heat up there if you want to stay. And I thought that was pretty interesting, so they're just getting bids on it. But in a little further investigation, as it turns out, there's a big race right now to create nuclear reactors that are really small. And they'll fit on a flatbed truck or in a shipping container. And there's a lot of them. I think there are five under test right now, all different designs and stuff like that. But there's lots of orders for these. They want them everywhere. It might only be one that will drive 100 homes or 1,000 homes or something like that, but you can put hundreds of these in if you can get by all the regulations and all that stuff and everybody being frightened of nuclear reactors and stuff. But they are miles safer than the old style that were kind of built in place. This can just be shipped somewhere. And it runs for five years on the fuels that it's got, so you have to refill it every five years. And that's a problem too. What do you do with spent fuel? But there are people with ideas about that, so they're working on it. So I think nuclear power is kind of sneaking back in. That's pretty wild. Anyway, back to KB9NSK. This is KC2PKG. And then I got to see Peter and then Peter gets back to me. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star Node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. And then I got to KJ Top High Aquabits and then you get back to me.

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