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Hey, Russell. I'm just getting my game ready here for the next hour. I'm looking for more people to be on here. There's people listening, but nobody's saying anything. I'm sure they've read a book before. They might want to comment about it, at least while I read this. It may have been a long time ago. I read quite a few of them. I liked Mark Twain. I read 20,000 Leads Under the Sea. There's some really good novels out there. I'm sure someone could mention it. I would have thought maybe people who are truckers, they get these audiobooks. I've heard people say that on here before in the past, and I don't hear anybody talking about it now. Maybe they have one they haven't gotten through. That's interesting, because I'm open for suggestions. Enough books came around that were worth reading. I might get the Amazon feature to do the audio. That's a lot easier than reading the book, because now you can set the audio to go faster, where before you would just have to listen to it at the pace that was set. I could actually read faster than that. I could lose interest pretty quick. But now, if it's going fast enough for me, I'm good. There's a lot of stuff I probably wouldn't have read or listened to, had I not been able to bump the speed up at least to one and a half times. I'm actually doing that on movies on Netflix now. AA-4-H-O-1, you're on Florida. Back to Russell and at Control. I'm going to be watching the movie, and I'm going to make that near the building and kick you out. When you push the button, it's something I saw on the screen. What happened? That's where I was. I did hear that Kevin talked about the bridge, and I had a bridge which he talked about before I had to buy the other bridge. I was a little bit nervous, and I was going to go back to the building and see if I could get the audio out. Before I had to buy the other bridge, I had to pay for his gate. It's not that expensive when you pay for the other bridge, but now that all the books are in the process, I much prefer the bridge. It takes me longer, so it keeps me more occupied. I talked about that. I just remember having to buy all the air-grade powder posts. I have 10, 12, 13 CDs, and I was just going to put them on CDs. It was almost like $50, $50 a book. I got a computer on one of those stories. It's called All-Star Note 622. It's located in Shelton, Washington, somewhere. I still have a lot of books on CDs. I donated a bunch of them to the library. Even though I'm previously doing it all digital, I don't know if I'll be able to get rid of them. Goodwill, they have come back over the years. They've come across stuff like that. I can't even expect to give it to them. I might want to let them know that I'm still going to be able to put them on. Even CDs, it seems like just the way that they're written. But a little paper book, a paper book is a lot different. I should tell people. Because if they don't have a phone or something like that, they can come look. I even got a little digital one here. I might switch over to the other half. I don't want to frame this one.
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