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Was that KN6UIC? I think so. That was Contact. I thought that was a pretty interesting movie. I didn't ever read the book. It's sort of funny. That made a really big impression on me. Where, what's her name, gets in the contraption as I'm thinking of the right movie. It drops like 20 feet with her in it. They go, well I guess it didn't work. You didn't contact anybody. She goes, yeah I did. I've been gone for weeks. They go, no you haven't. You've been gone for one second just the time it dropped 20 feet. I'm on and on. If you saw the movie you understand my thoughts on it. In fact for some reason that sort of stayed with me as an interesting part of the writing. Alright, so I think I'm going to try to get another hour's worth of sleep. So probably take me off the list right now and I'll check back in if I wake up in an hour. Alright, good talking with everybody. Talk to you later. KN6UIC. I found a car. It's in here. It's in here by accident. That car broke into there and there. I'll keep that in the case. I had my truck last day. It's in here. I'll keep that in the case. KN9O have you? I have that here. This is Morgan T. Russell. Kevin and Ron. John, Steven. Hopefully there's a clay left because I'm in his. I can always tell him we'll be here in Rupa Valley which is just down the road from where John is. So we came down here and picked up the diesel last night. I'm on hand. That's as far as we got because that was the end of our day. We delivered in Vegas yesterday. Then we drove down here to Eastville and actually picked up in another part of the place that I used to go to. Or years ago too. So I came in to regular internet so I thought I was supposed to come in. They're like, no, we don't have your people over here. So I got all bored because it's easier than our place and I told them the address. Oh, okay, you're supposed to be on the, the street's over. I'm like, ah, yeah, I'll have to come over here. So played head fun with that last night. But we picked up our load and came over here to the yard, got the heels of the truck and found a parking spot. And hit the hay. It was just 500 miles yesterday so that was good. And we had to go back up to Utah. We'll make it, it's less than 753 miles so not sure. I might drive the first two hours and let the students ride together. Or we might just drive as far as we can and maybe spend the night in Springfield and then finish everything up on Friday. But it looks, it looks. I do do books. But mostly I do Audible. I listen to books. Because it's kind of hard to read a book while you're driving. And that's when I have the most amount of time to do books while I'm driving. So listen to Audible. I've got probably about 6 or 700 books in my audio playlist. Audible playlist. I've been doing it for a while. I used to get books from the library on tape or on CD. The first of the most of it was on tape. And after a while I did it on CD. I did it in CD's. CD's, CD's, CD's. Let me grab one here. Yeah when you do it on tape, you know, you get about 45 minutes and then you got to flip the tape over. Unless the machine can automatically play the other side. CD's. Those you only get about an hour, hour and ten minutes. And then you got to put the next CD in. You know you get the 50 on the book. You know you'd have to have 5, 6, 7, 8 tapes. 10 CD's. So that was a lot. You bought them. And it was cheap. So the main 3 CD's came out because you had to have a special player for it. But you could get almost an entire book on one of the music CD's. Because it's all digital. That was nice because then you didn't have to keep taking tapes out and placing them over CD's. And then you know, nowadays it's all on digital. So you can just press play and listen to the whole book if you need it at the time. But I used to get the abridged version of books. Which if you don't know, just stands. They take the whole book, they take a bunch of the stuff out in the book. In the book it's just like a back story or a state shit.
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