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Good evening, Hank. I heard my buddy Jerry there. And Jerry, if you still listen, when you feel better, give me a call or text or email me or whatever. Just love to hear from you. Well, I just got off with the family RVing group. And we were talking a lot about various things, 9-11 and everything. But the main thing is communications between USHAMS and situations happening, whether it's texting, emailing, or whatever. My thing, I'm basically a mortuary disaster coordinator for the state and also part of CERT. But the main thing is, too, is to have a go bag, communications when anything happens. And it looks like the way situations are going now with the world and everything else, we've just got to be prepared and take care of our loved ones by keeping contact with all our HAM buddies, whether it's through HTs or your HF radios or whatever. But communications is an utmost. So that's one thing I think that we need to talk about more about ways of communications during emergencies. So anyway, doing well. We're at 65 degrees here. We're in the high 70s today. Right now we're at 34% humidity. I'm at 7,000 feet in the Big Bear Mountains in San Bernardino County in Southern California. So we're having weather change. So still working, doing repairs on equipment, and also splitting wood and stacking it for the wintertime. And still wheelchair-bound, but still working on trying to walk again. But you know, got to keep going. So anyway, good to hear from Hank and see there's quite a few users on the net tonight. So I'll let somebody else speak. Back over to you, Hank. And thanks.

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