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K.C.2.P.T.G. if you need to get back to me. K.B.9.N.S.K. this is K.C.2.P.T.G. Um, you know, probably, I think, one of the most uncomfortable and greatest questions you can ask. I mean, you should never give me money. I would never dream of asking somebody who served in the service whether they killed somebody or not. Although I heard the best answer to that in a movie with Robert De Niro called Rangin'. And all these guys are hired to do a job and they're all sitting around a table. And one of the young, younger kids asks, you know, did you ever kill anybody? And Robert De Niro looks around the table, looks at his friend, and he goes, Well, I heard someone's feelings once and I thought that was the best possible answer. Because it made the guy feel ridiculous for asking the question. Um, and that's good because I think it's a very written question. Yeah, I'm watching Aaron now too. Um, it doesn't look like it's going to give us on the East Coast too hard a time. It's going to stay out to sea. At least that's what they're saying now, but who knows? I mean, there's a big storm. It's the first official hurricane of the season. Oh, that reminds me. So, Ron, for emergency power you're going to batteries, big batteries. And that's when you find out how much power the refrigerator actually uses. Which is, it's the start up of the cycle. It uses a vast amount of power. And when it first starts the cycle, just running, it doesn't use a lot of power. It does. And what I was going to ask you, do you have natural gas in your neighborhood? Or if you don't have natural gas then you could think about a propane generator. But getting a gas generator, that's a mistake. Because there's always, if you live in a crowded area, metropolitan area, you will not get any gas by the second day. We've seen that. So mine in Morristown was natural gas. And the longest I had to run that thing was 11 days. And it was great. And my neighbors loved me because I had extension cords coming out of my car. So I went to their houses. And, but yeah, you can look for an alternate fuel. And I run this one here, it's propane. And how long have I run? About a week and a half. And I burned the generator up. It just died on me. It came apart. And we were out, we got power for an additional three days, which was weird. Anyway, back to you Russell. KV9, NSK, this is KC2, PKG. Back to fuel when you're dizzy. KV9, go to KR4FRR, get back to speed. This is KR4FRR. I'm glad another gentleman was just talking about generators. I'm on the East Coast as well. And I probably need to drag my own out, crank it up, and make sure everything's good with it. And get prepared for the hurricane season. I have not run it in a year. I think it was about the last time I run it. But I do have a question for everybody who is a little bit more familiar with the records that we were talking about earlier. Like I said, I'm only on the cheap. I think it was about a $40 record player from Walmart that I've heard people talking about how much superior the sound quality was of records versus digital audio. And maybe the reason I couldn't see that it was any better was because of my record player that I had being so cheap. And with that all said, thanks to you Russell, KR4FRR. And there I go again. You, A6, A, B, C, B, get back to speed.
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