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Good afternoon, Kirk and everybody on the Net. This is Dean, KG70DD. Yeah, I'm going to stay at home until after the educational meeting, which I hear, I hear it might be okay, might be worth checking out, so. Yeah, so before the Net I was trying to figure out, God, who's going to do the Net because I figured you wouldn't be doing it because you're doing your educational talk. But I guess Jack must have forced you to do the Net. I mean, can you believe that slave driver forcing you to do the Net when you have a talk that you have to give a little later? So anyway, I'm just joking. But yeah, so I'm doing this thing right now that I do every so often. I have my rack in my living room, which has my turntable and my, you know, my stereo equipment. And oh, it just, dust accumulates. So I have to like basically take it apart, not totally, but I have to unplug things and lift things up and get all the dust underneath and get it. So, but it's always nice when I get that done. So I guess hamshacks are kind of the same way. We have all the electronic devices like radios or stereo equipment. They tend to attract, I guess it's a static electricity thing. They attract dust. So anyway, hope your Net goes well. Oh, and of course, I hope your talk goes well. I'm sure it'll be really good. I know that I've talked with you at field day and other events about this subject. So I know you're very well rehearsed just from the times you've talked with me and that I know you've talked with other people. So it'll just be you talking really. That's all it is with some pretty pictures. KG7 ODB.

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