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Yeah, OK. Yeah, usually I'm not in a situation where I'm going back and forth like that. I'm either leaving or coming back. And I notice that too, like if I'm streaming something on the bike, like I have a Bluetooth, really nice Bluetooth speaker on the bicycle. So I'll be streaming it, and I'll go out of the garage, and I'll start going down, and all of a sudden it'll drop. And I'm like, well, should I reconnect it? And I'll wait, and it'll reconnect. And same thing happens in the car too. So the Wi-Fi actually does reach pretty far. It's just when it hands off, you know enough about tech, you know how it works. So in some places, like, oh, it handed off sooner than you expected, or it handed off later than you expected. So normally it's not a problem. And like in our woods here, we have the, let's see, we have the 4G and the LTE section and the 5G section. So depending on where you're walking in the woods, you may have 5G. Sometimes you may only get LTE. And let's see, up here on the one on 41st, I think that's usually, I think that's 4G, but 4G or 5G. But yeah, the woods have good coverage here. So that works good. Anyway, thanks, Kirk. I sure appreciate your patience helping me try to figure this out. And everyone have a good afternoon. Get out and enjoy the sunshine. I'm going to do that in just about a minute here. So 73, KVA, PMY. Back to you, Kirk.
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