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Sorry if I didn't acknowledge you. Sometimes those things just slip my mind, but it sounds like you've got the car problem under control, especially the accelerator paddle. That's kind of scary if that's not right. And the 3D printing sounds cool. I have this little 3D printed Morse code I got from Morse US. I love the thing. It's a cute little key, but the portable environment I subjected it to was too much, and it warped, and it's no longer useful. So now it just sits as a little toy on my desk. But I really like it. Maybe what I could do is mill a steel arm for it so I could bring it back to life. That would be kind of cool, but that's very beyond my abilities to do anything with metal work, but still, that's on my mind. But your 3D printer thing sounds like a lot of fun. I have a friend who has one too, and they make all sorts of goodies. One of his favorite things was this Neanderthal skull. Apparently, he was one of the most famous Neanderthals because it was very clear he was important because he had no teeth, but he was alive until very old age. That meant people were helping him, probably chewing his food and whatnot and like, wow. So at any rate, all these things you can do with the 3D printer. So do enjoy that, and thanks for stopping by on your Labor Day weekend day. Okay, Darren was an I.O., so that puts me at the bottom of the list. Let me draw up a moment.

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