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One last thing if you're interested in something like that or even if you have a clock in the family and to wind up clock you can count the number of sprockets there are to wind because each one of those sprockets is called a train and one will operate obviously keeping it at the time and the other will operate a strike, either quarter hour, half hour and the other will be a chime. So I prefer what they call a three train clock. It does all three. It runs, it strikes and times. So if you look at a clock and you see one it's probably just a clock that keeps time. Two it means something else and then obviously the third train. But just want to throw that in there. Scott, I really enjoyed this net. Thanks for doing it Kevin. Everybody behind the scenes that support it. I appreciate it very much. Seventy-three and two that you are back to net. Thank you.
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