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Yes, a very happy birthday to Annie again there as Madeline shouts out to... It's always fun to celebrate birthdays. I love getting to celebrate them. Glad you two got out to a place to celebrate that's extra special when you get to spend your birthday with your friends and family. So awesome you two got out there. Glad to hear you had a pretty normal workday. Exciting workdays are not very exciting if you know what I mean. They're high highs. So normal workdays are good workdays in my book. And yes, new computers books and I kind of chuckled when you said that. We both recently got newer computers. Mine is very plastic. Your new one is. It's I think an HP brand and it's also tiny compared to my old computer and even though it's faster and all that like yours is, I'm with you. I'm like, wait this is... yeah. They definitely feel more plastic-y. I mean they get smaller as time goes on and yeah. That is not for me doing all the paperwork that I do. So I'm with you there Madeline. Plastic-y computers unite. How does that sound? You have a wonderful rest of your evening and we will talk to you again soon and hopefully we'll get to see you again soon. Alright folks that's it for tonight. Thanks to all of you for joining us for the September 3rd 9 o'clock net. I'd like to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of this repeater. For more information about the group please check out our website at PSRG.org. The PSRG has been hosting daily nets for over 30 years. The nets are a great opportunity to test your equipment. Remember if you don't test your equipment we can't hear you. We'll now be returning the repeater to normal operations. This is Megan K9 MLR and Brooks K9 PDC signing off at 10 20 p.m. Good evening everyone.
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