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Alright, we're gonna run on down the line. Man, this... let's see what time is it now. No, I was gonna say this time last week. This time last week, just a little bit before this, I was on my way home. But I had stopped and ate at Cracker Barrel. I was on Central Time and I stopped and ate at Cracker Barrel. And oh my God, boy have you been on social media this week. Wow. It's like Bud Light in Harmony. Wow. I can't believe it. Ah, let's see, where am I? We're getting ready to roll into announcements. And I'll stand by for stations with announcements. Feel free to announce club meetings, nets, ham vests, anything ham related. Ham related. All stations with announcements. Call sign. Call sign only please. AA-4EC. W4ADP. And I'm interested. WA-4BAK. Kilo Foxtrot Zero Lima November Zulu. Good. Warren, WA-4BAK. Take it away, my friend. Thank you, Jim. On September 28th is the Iron Man in Chattanooga. And we need helpers. We need radio operators badly. It's five weeks away. And that's how many people we have so far is five. We need about 30. So if you would, please join us. To do that, go to the ka4ema.net website. kiloalpha4ecomikealpha.net Fill out the contact form on that website. And let us know you're interested in helping us on that event. The event goes from 6.30 in the morning to 1 in the next morning. But you don't have to work that long. Shifts are about four to six hours. You can even do two or three hours if that's all you can give us. But we need your help. Thank you very much, Jim. WA-4BAK. Thank you, Warren. Thank you for trying, man. That's all a man can do. A man that tries get just as much praise as the one that does. I mean, you can only do so much. But thank you. All right. Let's go to Mr. Ray. I'll find out before he comes in. Jim, 8-4-E-C. Well, yesterday we had our monthly BEE electronic service. We had one past technician and one past field extra. And I'd like to thank our testing volunteers, Jim, Karen, Peter, Dan, Jack, Greg. I think we're all learning more about this thing. I learned yesterday about how easy it is to register a walk-in. This electronic team got it down pat. Now you can just register everybody who walks in. You can do it in just three minutes. It's pretty much much easier. Break.
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