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All right, to start out about the critters. No, we don't have any critters. The property that I stay at, they do a pretty good job of keeping the critters out, but this is Alaska, so you do every now and then from time to time see critters all over the place. Sometimes big critters too, like moose or in some parts of the city, bears. It just depends on where you live. But if you ever hear anything go, it's time to go because that's probably a black bear or a brown bear that surrounds you. And trust me, you'll know where they are, not just by their smell, but by their sound. So that's another story. But yeah, that's what I can tell you about the critters. Now, as far as the unicycle, of course I accept your challenge. Hopefully the next time that I'm on the net, I will be on my unicycle and I will be transmitting as the unicycle mobile of all things. So we'll see if I can spice things up. Look forward to doing that. And by the way, in case you want to know what type of unicycle, I have the fastest unicycle in Anchorage. It's called a Begoad. That's Bravo, Echo, Golf, Oscar, Delta, Echo, Echo, X-ray, Dot, November. It is the fastest unicycle in town. Gets up to somewhere between 45 and 52 miles an hour, depending on the conditions of the tire as well as the power that's behind it. But so far, so good. Back to unit control. This is KK4RYG contacting you live from Anchorage, Alaska, USA.

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