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Yep, I will do that. And yeah, it's really fun. The graphics are nice. You get a whole bunch of different ballparks to pick from. And yeah, it's just a really fun game. See, I'll send you the name of that. I played it for like three hours last night. I think I might have played six games or something last night. I think it's 119 games or something I've got to play altogether for the whole series or the whole season. But you play them at your own pace. So, it's all good. Back over to you, man. I'll send you the name of that there now on Facebook. I just, uh, I'm not... Well, I'm pretty sure it's cool, but now I can't put it... I can't say it's that safe. It's gotten my heart drive going, I don't know. I hope my shooting out man is not on me. But when it's gone, look. It's like, boy, I need to get a couple more things. I can't do it. I can't do it. I call it the KC2PAD and then you get back to me. KV9-MSK, this is KC2PKT. Sennheiser. They're the people who first developed the super light headphones. And that's knowledge from probably 50 years ago. Or more. They have always been super high quality stuff. They really have. I remember seeing those really light headphones. Because you used to be the big cups that went over your ears. And you'd have coss or something like that. But the Sennheisers were open air. And they had great sound. They were just fantastic sound. And they just discovered something. They thought what they may think is a beautiful house. It's low kilo 7 November. I don't know how much you guys know about lithium. Lithium is used to do all sorts of stuff in the brain. Obsessive compulsive disorder is good for that. But apparently it pays a big part in memory. And keeping your brain free of amyloid plaques and all the other things that come with all sorts. And so they have already done preliminary experimentation with it. And in mice it improved their brain function tremendously. So you can look forward to some lithium in your future possibly. Which is good because Alzheimer's is really scary. Really scary. All of a sudden you don't know anybody who's around you. Which is so weird. Back to you Russell. K9NSK. This is KC2 BKG. I go on, I go there. See you again. The other thing sure, if anybody knows what your question was. But we've answered questions again too. And maybe someone might know what you're talking about. So that indeed. Maybe somebody might know the answer you want and what for. And then you get back to me Pete. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah we didn't get any audio from Dee. Although she would keep down for quite a while. I do have a comment on her question. Go ahead man. You know, so I think the question was how do we all talk if the FCC says you can't talk. The FCC says you can't use UHF or VHF for anything but official functions and stuff like that. I've been watching a lot of the development of small networks. Everybody has a wifi router. And you can use those to move traffic around. And potentially move it all the way around the world. Just using bouncing from one wifi router to the next. So I would be very interested in trying to create a new sublayer of communication between all hands. Because I've had the same question for a long time. In other words if this goes out and for some reason we can't get on this then what can we do? Well, I think the answer is networks. Networks done in patches. So that's my comment. This is KC2BKG over to you. And sorry I wanted to hear what Dee had to say. This is KN4LDF. This is Dee's comment. Go ahead Dee. This is KN4LDF. This is Dee. And yeah I didn't realize my mic was off. I can see the thing moving now. And great that's exactly what I was talking about. I was looking into mesh. I was looking into all kinds of stuff. And they required some kind of internet or satellite. And part of my question is if the satellite was down and that other one was down. That other part. So that was one of the parts that I was talking about. But you basically have what I was thinking about. I looked into mesh. It's very expensive but it still needs some kind of internet stuff I believe. I'm not sure I believe. And the other thing was for darrow. Darrow you have that white headset. And I was looking at it and one time I bought something that was a color that I did not like. And someone suggested to me well make it your own. So what she suggested was for me to take like a 1 by 1 inch of whatever my favorite thing was. And my favorite thing was Pup Pups. Puppies. So I took a 1 inch thing of mine and put it on what I want. It did not hurt the thing. So if you like sports you would put a logo. Or if you like whatever it is you make whatever the item is of your own. By putting 1 inch stickers that you could eventually remove and just clear out the debris with alcohol or whatever. And it wouldn't hurt your headset. I don't think it would. But that was what I'm saying. If it's all white maybe you make it your own with your own sports logo. Or whatever the case may be. Anyway this is KN4LBS.
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