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Well I've not seen those games or anything else there, Thomas, but it does sound absolutely fun. You know, and I think the more you can make Morse code interesting and learning and developing is all the better, honestly. Absolutely wonderful. And yes, so now it sounds like you're doing great there. And don't mind, don't worry that you're missing anything. I don't think you are worried, so that's great. You know, because just keep on listening to Morse, just keep on sending it and listening. Well, for me at least, I think for most people, you know, the listening is, in fact, it's thick. Sending is much easier. And I'm probably thinking you're doing the same thing, but I've been so out of practice, because I don't have my HF station set up and I haven't done it for some years now. But I do have a shortwave radio there and I do listen from time to time, especially on the shortwave side of things, especially try and keep the ear in, because you can lose it awful quick. So it takes a long time to get your ear tuned, and very quickly you can lose it. So I do try and keep up there, but there we go. Anyway, Thomas, it's always good to hear from you, sir. And I'll throw it back to you one more time to see if you have anything else before you sign. And thanks again, Thomas, for being here. I really do so much appreciate you spending some time on a Friday to check into the KB1 Multimode net. Thomas, do you have anything else for us? Thank you, sir.
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