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My weekend was okay, a bit lazy. As you know, we spoke yesterday, well, briefly. And on Saturday, I made both nets with the weekend. I don't know what was up, but man, I ended up getting up a little bit late today for this one. But not too much, so you're just getting started. So, it's all good. I didn't miss any questions or trivia or whatever else you got up your sleeve this morning. But, yeah, everything's doing good, man. Not bad at all. I don't really have much yet, though. Excuse me, as my brain is just waking up. I woke up at like 4.30 this morning, and then I started scrolling on my phone and watching videos, and I did that for an hour, and when I went back to sleep. And just an FYI, Gray, you have the powers now, right? You have the admin password and all that stuff, right? So if you ever see that All-Star is just not connected, that doesn't mean there's a problem with it. It just means it's not connected, right? Something happened overnight or whatever, a glitch in the system, whatever it was. But it's still up, right? So all you have to do is log in with your admin password and type .connect or .con space vo1ukz-l and hit enter, and the All-Star will come up. So just a heads up on that one. I know how to do it, and Bill knows how to do it. I know you're still getting familiar with it, but that's all you got to do. And don't ever forget the dots in the front of any of the commands. For God's sake, don't forget the dots. But I've forgotten the dots over the years, a couple times myself, so that's why I say don't forget the dots, because it exposes your commands to the whole network. But yeah, that's how it's done. Just .con space call sign. If it's a conference server, it's .con space star conference server name star. And same thing with disconnect. You can type out the full word, but you can just type .disc and space call sign. And that's it. That's how that works. Keep it in mind, you always got to enter your admin credentials the first time, right? When you first connect to the system. Admin credentials first, and then the commands afterwards. So that's all I did this morning when I saw your message in our group chat. That there was a problem with All-Star, and I was like, there's no problem. All-Star was disconnected, and it boop, and then it was connected. So I'm using it right now. And it's working lovely, I've got to say. Absolutely lovely. But yeah, anything can happen. A little glitch, something like that, a system reboots, something. Most times when it happens, All-Star gets reconnected automatically, but sometimes for some reason it just doesn't. Because the node reboots itself every night or a couple nights a week, whatever it is. And for the most part, do drop in, and most stations will reconnect. Anybody that has a permanent connection set will usually automatically reconnect. But if you don't, or if there's a glitch or something, you know, these things are all just ran on computers. So you know yourself how glitchy computers can be. And these ones run in these nodes and stuff, they all run Linux, which is even more sketchy. Apparently a script can break just from using it a lot, which is crazy, because once you think once the code is saved, it's saved. But nope, apparently scripts can break. So yeah. But yeah, that's all to it. Back over to you, V01UKZ. Keep me on the list, please. Thanks for watching!
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