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Alright, we'll let that station get situated in the meantime, we'll go back and we'll pick it up with Matt. I think he's on the East Coast. Boy, I tell you, trying to keep track of some of our stations is not easy. KJ7WQI, Matt, go ahead. Well, you there, Jack. Yeah, it's a struggle even figuring out where I am some day. Anyhow, I got up early this morning, I stayed up too late last night and had to scramble over the dentist. Had a couple of fillings replaced, so now my front teeth actually look nice and they look like teeth, not teeth that have holes in them. So, that's good. Makes my smile look a little bit better. And then came back to the house and I've been kind of cleaning and organizing and impatiently waiting for an SD card reader to appear in the mail. Because I do not know, I have turned this house upside down a couple of times trying to find the SD card reader that I know is around here somewhere. And I'm sure it'll turn up about a day after I get the one in the mail, because that's just how it works. Anyhow, once it's here I will post those photos, but until then I am stuck just staring at them on the camera. I search for cables, other SD cards, everything, I can't, there's no hope, so I just gotta wait until the order gets here. Anyhow, that's all I got, just gonna finish cleaning up around the house and then I might crack open that paint can and get back to the bathroom project that I've neglected for about a week. So, that's all I got, I'll throw it back to you. Thanks for running that, KJ7WQI. Alright Matt, hey great to see you, great to see you and Anna at the Rayor Shine Net at Green Lake, what a trip that was. Hey, speaking of SD cards, I mean when you think about it, like the first one you got might have been 16 megabytes or some ridiculous low amount. You know they have two terabytes SD cards now Matt, now they're not as expensive I will agree to that, but let me repeat that, two terabytes, comment? Hello Jack, I, in searching I ran across some of those flash drives from high school that had, I think it was 128 megabytes and that was huge at the time, I could store so many files. And now I can get a two terabyte micro SD card down at the local CVS or something, it's wild how much information we can store these days. I remember when I first heard about a terabyte solid state drive and you know the thing was massive, it was a brick, but you could store a terabyte on it and that was so much. And now that's fairly run of the mill, so, anyways, yeah fascinating how things have changed. Back to you KJ7W2I. Alright Matt, well hey thanks for checking in, yeah, and I remember when Zip drives came out, remember those? The iOmega Zip drives? They had the big, the big hard, the hard floppy that held 100 megabytes and you're like oh my god, how many of those can I buy? Let's see, how many dollars do I have in my pocket? And everybody wanted one and they were just like totally jazzed to get one. And I still have one around here and it still works. I don't know, it's on those disks, but it's probably a lot of stuff I just totally remember. Anyway, alright you take care Matt and we'll talk to you soon, let us see some of those pictures. Man, I know that you got some really good ones too. Alright, let's go talk to James WQ7H. WQ7H, I'm, yes I am James. Hi Jack! You're in good voice today. It's grayness, the grayness of Kirkland. I don't think we're going to get out of the 70s like we did yesterday because we had like 92 plus degrees so, much cooler today. It's quite pleasant out. Today's activities, well we got up and took, transported my daughter's Honda to Greg's Japanese Auto for some much needed service. So they're going to put in a new serpentine belt and do the brakes and replace a rear wheel bearing so she'll be all set to return to her teaching gig in a few weeks. So that's good. I suppose that'll make her happy. And that's good. Yeah, I had a nice peach and an avocado for breakfast this morning. Love them peaches, Firestone peach. I was chatting with the folks down at Greg's about, remember those, I said remember the radio show? And the guy that managed it, what radio show? And there was one of their employees there, a lovely lady, and she, oh yeah, she remembered the radio show. She was, she knew one of the guys downtown who was, who also knew about the radio show. I don't know if the one guy that was on it was still there. He was, he was, worked at the downtown shop. But anyway, there are a few folks around that still remember the Greg's radio show on Saturdays. But that was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed that. But anyway, so the car, the Whitney Mobile is getting tuned up and ready to go. And other than that it's been a good day. I am currently putting together some tacos for Joan's lunch today. And then I'm going to lay down and hopefully catch a few of these before they call up and say, it's ready! Come and get it! And there you go. That's what I'm up to Jack. Thank you so much again for doing the net. Hope everyone is having a wonderful day. And it might be cool and it might be great, but you can still burn. So don't do it. And remember, RTFM, WQ7H. Here's Jack. Alright, well some people out there really got that quick this morning, didn't they? When you brought that in and let Jim know, that was cracking me up. Alright, yeah, he's a sheriff, what is he? Hey, good to hear you there. And James, you have a great day. I hope when he gets that car back in plenty of time, I hope you got a good snooze in before you go get it. Thanks for dropping by. Alright, let's see, we have IO from KM0Q Darren. Let's go see who else is out there. It's 12341234 p.m. here in Seattle and many other places. And let's go find out what you'd like to tell us. So if you'd like to join us, come ahead, call, sign a name please for the new net.

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