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Yeah, KB0MAR, thank you. Is diving a sport? You know, I think certain types of diving might be a sport. I'm thinking about them, people who are diving for pearls, they have no tanks on, they have to hold their breaths for a long period of time to go down and get the, you know, h-stores and stuff like that. It's pretty intensive, you know. Um, a recreational sport, yeah, I think you're right, it is a recreational sport. You know, there's other types of diving, DOD diving, that's just pump crazy stuff there. But, uh, interesting. Yeah, it's kind of like, I used to be involved in the Iron Bunt rounds, I was on a motorcycle. We had several different challenges, you know, basically it was either a thousand miles in 24 hours, or 1500 miles in 36 hours. And there's different classifications from all the way down to a scooter, to a cruiser, to a sport bike, to a dirt bike, you know, that kind of thing. And, um, then they had one, which is probably the ultimate challenge. It's a course set up that you hit all 48 states in 10 days, which is a pretty tough thing to do. It's 800 miles a day, and you only got 10 days to do it. And there's all kinds of stipulations that you do, you get, you know, get fuel receipts, fuel receipts from every state. Usually you got to get a, uh, somebody, a official of some sort, a police officer, a firefighter, something like that, a set off with a certificate saying where you left. And, um, a couple other things, and there's a lot of people have done it. What I call that a sport, I just call that being a dumb ass. I got one certificate for the thousand mile, 24 hour period. And you know, you think now the miles in 24 hours is not bad. I can get in the car and do that. And, you know, probably no problem. Throw on a bike, turn on the bike.

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