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And 7R8, this is KI7BR, net control returning. Well, thank you for that nice clean mic. I feel so clean. Anyway, yeah, we had a question in the chat from KK7G. Maybe you can respond to him there, what style you were active in. Oh, there you go. See any real, okay, I hope I'm saying that right. Anyway, yeah, you know, all of that sounds good. And that's what I'm talking about. Like it's not about necessarily being an ambitious apps leader or anything, but, you know, just doing the walk instead of the drive, right? Getting a few steps in, saving the gas, and doing the things that keep you active and keeping your mind going, so that sounds really good, all of that. So thank you so much for sharing your routines and picturing that backyard with the weed whacker. So it sounds like a good way of approaching it. It sounds like I'm over-coding that stuff. So, all right, well, hey, thank you for sharing. And you have a great rest of your day. Now we're going to stay on the West Coast, but we're going to zoom down from Washington down to, why do I, why don't I have this information on here? I have it all the time. Anyway, K6TK Irvine, that's it. Irvine, California. Next, to pick up Glenn, K6TKR, your turn to mic. This is Glenn. Good morning, Barbara, everybody else on the net here this morning. Well, we had quite a day yesterday. We had kind of a monsoon come through and scattered thunderstorms here and there. Actually started a fire up in one of our canyons here, but it got handled pretty quickly. But, oh, it was humid and just, it didn't rain enough though, but it sure looked like it was trying hard. But anyway, to the question of the day, you know, I, just about every day, not every, but maybe five to six days a week, I get out and do a, I call it a hike, because we're in kind of a hilly area. We've got some fairly low hills and then we've got some fairly high hills. And I can kind of choose how I'm feeling and how I want to do those. But, so I really call it more of a hike. It's about three and a half miles and, you know, it takes me, oh, 45 minutes or so to get through that, so I'm going at a pretty good pace. And so that keeps all the joints working. And then for the brain cells, I just love projects. And just like any project I jumped into, has a bunch of problem solving to it. So it's not always a straightforward kind of thing to do, but there's some issues that have to be worked out in order to have a successful end to it. So that keeps the brain working. It might be on the computer doing photo processing or, you know, there's other kinds of hardware type projects. And of course there's building a biplane right now, which went really well yesterday. The students were just phenomenal. I think they've just about got the engine back together again. The stand is being rebuilt, redesigned and rebuilt. It's going to be a beautiful stand. It has to have kind of an infrastructure on the front because we're adding on to it an 80 pound brass radiator and also a propeller. So we've got to have supports for that out there. But that's their next part is to get that designed and welded and then powder coated. So anyway, that's what we're doing. I think today's kind of a late back day. We'll see what happens. So with that K6 TKR back to net.

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