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Hey, thank you Ron. Never refused seven Oreos. This is Michael Whiskey Alpha 7 Alpha Delta in Kirkland, just north of downtown. It's about 65 or 66 here. Got down to 64 last night, didn't get too cold. And I was trying to check into one of the Canadian nets and I could hear them and the signal would go away to zero and every time, it was about time for me to try to check in and the zero to the signal would go away. It's interesting the propagation. One net I listened to up there, the guy talked, he talked long enough that he disappeared, then he came back. Oh well. Anyway, I had not much on my plate today. The only big thing that's happening is I have a competing contractor come by and give us an estimate on doing the outside of the house and the trim work and I got to feel this way, a big bill. I can give two or three estimates, talk to each of the guys. So that's on the agenda for this afternoon. That's about it. Anyway Ron, thanks for the great net. Oh, when you're down in Arizona like that, you know it's hotter than heck, the humidity is usually pretty low. See, it feels bad if you're in the shade. Now if you're stupid enough to go out in the sunshine when it's 110 like in El Paso, you cook your brains, but if you sit in the shade at 10% humidity, it's really comfortable. So I've been there. Anyway, Ron, thanks for the great net from there. Everybody have a safe day with Skelp 7 Alpha Delta.
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