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but you can hear me real quick. Yeah, you're sounding fantastic on RF, still in town. Okay, yeah, go ahead please. Alright, I was moving the antenna around the driveway here. Anyway, I took a bunch of photos yesterday and I failed to bring with me a SD card reader, so I will have to go through those on my flight back to Boston and then upload them at a later date when I can find my SD card reader somewhere in the house. I know it's over there, I just gotta hunt it down through all of the stuff over there. They will be coming eventually. I got some good shots of people hanging out. Rich standing over there with his fish net antenna. Dean showing up with the donuts. Got some good stuff. So, other than that, just a nice quiet morning here. Anna's still asleep actually. She's a sleeper in the morning. She likes sleeping. Other than that, just slowly getting ready, starting to pack my bags. Gonna be looking at flights either for tonight or tomorrow morning. So, that's all I got. Thanks for running the net, Jack. Lovely to see you and everyone else at the Rain or Shine yesterday. And I will throw it back to you, KJ7WQI. All right, man, have a good trip back and say good morning to Anna whenever she wakes up or maybe it'll be a good afternoon from me. That was so great to see the two of you. I can tell you were moving around pretty darn good for that camera and man, it looked like you got some great shots. Can not wait to see them. And of course, Dean with the parade oven presentation of the donuts. That is one shot I did not get. I really meant to get it on video. But anyway, all right, you take care of that and I hope you find that card reader. Yeah, that's not like finding your TV or something. Card readers, where is that stupid thing? Come on, come on. Good luck. All right, Matt, well, we'll see you. Yeah, John in there from Kamehameha Island. Sunny day up there. Let's go to Jim, K7PDZ. I'll bet the lake is like glass and you've already been out skiing. What do you think of that? Is that correct there, Jim? K7PDZ. Well, good morning, Jack. You are correct and incorrect. The lake is flat. No, that's the usual conundrum of no driver. The tail that I was skiing with, Sarah had to go back to work and she's to the point now, she's an administrator and their contract starts basically the first of August. So she's gotta be at her desk all week long. Wait till she gets back on Saturday, I guess. I don't know, I gotta start calling one of my friends because right now we got this stretch of really nice weather here. It was hot yesterday. Man, it's gonna be even hotter today over here. I know you guys have hot weather over there too. So we hit 89 yesterday here at the lake and it was in the 90s and it's supposed to be triple digits in a lot of places, like especially the Tri-Cities, so like Lee down there, WGN, might be having some really hot, hot weather down there. So it got so bad here yesterday, we had to come inside, we couldn't sit out anymore. Had to come into the air conditioning cabin. So yeah, we had to rough it over here. Okay, that's why we got Jack and his head to get on there and give you some action this morning so people can get up and get some coffee in them and start checking in. Anyway, back to you Jack. Oh yeah, I looked at all the pictures on Facebook and from the thing yesterday and it looks like you guys had a lot of fun there, a lot of people and almost as many as at the picnic. So anyway, that was cool and I enjoyed looking at the pictures. Seven T's everybody. This is Jim and Jane at their lake, A7 PTZ. All right, Jim, hey, by chance, did you happen to get a chance to see Madeline's posting of the two hour, nine o'clock net she did from Lake's Edge there? Oh yes, when I jumped into it, you were just, I said hi Jack, because you were in the picture. I know there's a little delay there, but not too much. So you might've been out of range by the time I said hi Jack. But yes, I definitely was watching that. K7, PTZ. Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, I got back into the picture right away and waved at you there. Hey, real quick, one more question. Now Sarah, of course, she's back at work so no boat driver today. However, if you had a self-driving module for the boat, so you had autonomous driving of the boat there, do you think you would trust that while you're skiing behind it? They did have some of those, somebody made one of those, or not made, but they were manufacturing something like that that was a remote control module that your rope went, you held onto the rope, but you were controlling the speed and everything of this blobby thing out in front of you, this kind of like a small jet ski. But I don't think they ever made it because they just didn't have enough power. So maybe that's a thing of the past, but anyway, I could maybe find a Tesla and try to get some of the Tesla controls onto the boat. How does that sound? Then we could figure out how the boat knows where the shore is and everything. It doesn't crash into it. Oh, Jack, that opens up somebody horrible thoughts, K7PZ. Yeah, the first one that came to my mind is you hook it all up and then, yeah, we'll say, well, it's nice knowing you, Jim. Oh, geez, oh, that's a terrible thought. Anyway, maybe just skip that crazy idea, but I'm sure somebody else will choose to do it. All right, anyway, Jim, you have a great day. To edit Jane in that, go find your driver. Let's see who else is available for the 9 a.m. Net 914, I'm Jack KI7R, mute, transmitted from Seattle here. If you'd like to join us, all I need is your name and call. K30E, good morning. K7FWB. Men High Ridge K30E, who's next? KM7, AJM, skipper. Howdy, skipper, I've got you, who's next, please? KG7WB. Good morning, Bill, I've got you, anybody else? KG7WY, John. Oh, man, you really lit up the crowd yesterday. That was awesome, John, I'll tell everybody all about that when we get to you, stand by, please. More stations.
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