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I am awfully using a headset with the iPhone today. That's why I'm using an iPhone. I thought I would try it with Echo Ink. I've never used the iPhone with Echo Ink. I've always just had to pair it up to repeat a phone and to my node, or to Darrell's node. So I'm walking away from the phone. I'm assuming you all can hear me just fine because I see the meter moving quite a bit. Your audio, yeah, just like Grace said there, Darrell. As soon as you retracted that boom, it sounded like you was behind the glass wall or something. As soon as you unextended it, you were loud and proud again. So that's pretty cool. I have a set, in fact as soon as I get done with this installation, I'm going to have my voice funded. I have two sets of really good Sony wireless headsets. I've got them both through some rewards program or whatever. I've worked them off years ago. I've slashed them out at $300 or so. $200 a piece came out a couple of years ago. I'd say probably four years ago now, three or four years ago. I always use them for Xbox because they pair up with juice and everything. I've never seen them set. I'm assuming they're in the rooms and probably not in great shape. But you just made me think of them. And since I know they don't use them anymore, I'll ask them back if it's a decent shape. That might be the perfect headset for most of what I'm doing. We'll have a seat. Anyhow, I'm working on this chicken coop again this morning. If they woke up later, I'm not going to get as much done. I'm on the coop side of it now. I am building it modular. So we have our run, is what we're calling it. It is roughly 8 foot by 6 foot square. It's going to hold three chickens, or four. So he has a rooster. He's not growing yet. The minute he starts growing, he has to go. My neighbors would not appreciate growing roosters. But we are working on the coop. And so I make the coop where the chickens go in and live in it and lay eggs and fed it in nesting boxes and all that stuff. I made it modular, meaning it can come apart very easily. We tend to change our mind. I'm not sure this is what life's going to want to keep. And to be honest, it's quite heavy. It's not even what I anticipated. So we want to be able to move it around. That's why we built it 8 foot by 6 foot, because our backyard's more than big enough that we can move it to a different spot every day. And chickens can get fresh scratch and grains and bugs and all that stuff. So that's still the ultimate plan. I just got to figure out how to make it mobile. We just have an idea. But I don't know if it's going to work. Anyhow, I'm going to go ahead and get off of here and finish trying to put the bone to this coop part together. We have our two ends built. I just need to get to building some cross members and then get rid of the sheath of it some mud so they have a dry place. With that, I'll send it back to you, Katie, in a little bit. I can normally get Russell's call center without looking at him. Located in Shelton, Washington.
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