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Sorry, put a little pause there. Trying to let some of these link systems drop and reset since I can see them. Good evening everybody, W4EDP. Before I forget, just a reminder, Hamshag Hotline is no more. They went dark actually a day before they said they would. I don't know what to think about that. They said the whole 29th, they still got the page up on their website. They went dark on the 28th. Anyhow, if you have VoIP equipment, don't fret. You can keep on using it. Go out to amateur wire or Ham's over IP. Either one or preferably both. It gets you an account. Set it up on your phone. You're back in business. All right, thank you for the kind plug on the website Ray and the kind words. And following along with what Ray said, y'all go out to sundaynightnet.org. Click on the VE Test link. Scroll down the page a little bit. There is a chart down there. We've got a test session every week of the month. We've got a floater. We've got one that's quarterly. You'd think that'd work for everybody, but every now and then we run into an oddball situation. If you've got one of those, use the contact form on that website. First and foremost, let us know why one of the scheduled ones won't work for you. And then let us know what we can do to try to help you get tested or upgraded because that's what the goal is. And we will do our bestest to make that happen. The Tri-States Club, the TSARC, we test every second Thursday of the month. So that's coming up here soon. We are electronic tests affiliated with Laurel, so we do not charge for our tests. But pre-registration is required. Folks, you should just consider that pre-registration is required no matter where, who, or through who you test. The right thing to do so that people can make sure somebody will be there and so that they can have the right VEs and the right materials in place. I believe that's it, Jim, so I'll turn it back over to you, W4EDP. Roger, Roger. Yes, sir. It's the considerate thing to do. There's usually, there's at least three, at least three people want to be at a test session. And a lot of times, five or six. And a lot of these test sessions, just about all of them, are either late in the evening or on a weekend. And these people are all volunteering their time to, so yeah, it's the considerate thing to do. All right. Lovely. Thank you, Jim. Let's jump down here to our buddy Joe, Mr. Announcement. Okay, in that whiskey.
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