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Alright, or not, I'll let the long 8 second tail drop. I like that since we don't have to keep listening to the carrier drop all the time. It's by design folks. So going back to the top, we had IOs from David and Bill and that brings us to Hunter, KK7NQN in Shelton. Hunter please give us your report. This is repeater station KK7NQN. Yeah, today has been actually one of those frustrating days. I went out and did some work on the apartment out there. The roommate had stuff going on that he, I guess didn't like telling me. His door knob was tapped off except for him. I guess his fridge died well that I didn't mention it. So I got him a new fridge in there and replaced a couple of the outlets that were dead that he also didn't mention. I don't know, it's weird to me people don't mention stuff like that and they're like, ah it's fine. I'm like, you could have set something up, I would have fixed it. But yeah, and then I went into working on the transcription system again that I've been working on for a while. So over at KK7NQN.net, which I'm not sure if you've seen it or not but it may be helpful, it transcribes a lot of nets and traffic. Anything that comes through DoDropN it transcribes. It's a few minutes behind on super busy nets but kind of handy. Anyways, today I took on the very ambitious goal of adding user accounts where people can make an account, log in, track their usage and see what the system has, log about them and request deletes or edits and stuff like that. And oh man was it an undertaking trying to make an account system where people can log in and see their data and manage their data is really hard. I think I spent about 10-11 hours on it and I finally got to the point tonight where I'm just like, eh, it's time to walk away and come back to it another time because I am not winning this battle. Anyways, this is KK7NQN back to net.
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