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Alright, well we got a bunch of rejects on this one. We got KK7V, KV7WA, KG6WKO, KV7PVW, and KC7LRS. Alright, okay, not hearing anything else. Let's move up to the top of the list to the first reject, KK7V. Good morning, buddy. How you doing again? Hey, I was at low that remark. Yeah, it's the reject round. Yeah, well everybody is. Sometimes Saturdays, you know, people are sleeping or something. So, I figured I'd step on some crickets. I don't want to get too many. I don't want to slip. But, yeah, I was just checking on Tippert some time about where everybody is. But, I was going to say, yeah, Kathy there, if you took the discs out already, out of the drives, I think the best thing to do is just destroy them. But, what I've done over the years, if I have an old computer, I pull the hard drive out of it, and you can buy a case for it. You put it in the case, and it has a USB connection to it, and plug it into another computer. And I've erased those drives, or taken what I've been using and erased the drives, and I use them as, for backing up files, just as an external drive. And I found an even better way over the last few years. Actually, there was a business here that was literally throwing out computers, and I saw a bunch that were sitting outside, and I actually asked them about them, and I said, hey, you want to take them? And I pulled out eight hard drives. It literally takes seconds to pull a hard drive out of a computer, and they were 500 gigabytes, only a half a terabyte each. And I wound up buying a dock, as long as I got under bucks. You can put two drives in it, pop them in, pop them out, put another one in, another one out, and you just plug it into your USB-C, so it's a faster drive. And I used that for backup, so anytime I do videos, or anything, I transfer the files from my drone or cameras to multiple drives, so I have backup. And like I said, you can just pop the drive out, and pop another one in, and there you go. I have unlimited sources of backup there. It works really, really well. So anyway, just a little computer nerd stuff there, and it's AT7Z, Reqec, Reject. Back to you, Art. Alright, George. Alright. Yeah, I've heard you talk about doing that before, about taking the hard drives, and knocking them up, and using them over again, and stuff like that. Alright, buddy, thanks a lot for the information, and we'll say 73 to you. Alright, Art. Nice to re-check. Reject. It's KG7W8. Go ahead again, Roy. Mike 7, Whiskey, Charlie Charlie, UK, standing by. Hi, it's with the RV group, and I get a text from Tom's son, my fishing buddy who passed away, and my grandson called, and the grandson's a fishing guide, and I got a free trip offered to me up on the Sletch River, I bet I had to turn it down. I'm getting too old to drive 60 miles at old dark 30 in the morning to go up and go fishing, so hopefully next time I'll be in Salem when they make that offer for a free fishing trip, so I'm a little bit disappointed there. So, yeah, I'll check with him a little later on and see how the fishing was up there. With that, that killed a couple of crickets, so we'll turn it over to more Re-check, Re-checks. So this is KG7W8, back to net control.
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