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Well, as soon as I can get my hand on the mic here, um, what's on my mind? Everything? Um, pretty much, uh, well I noticed today it rained and then it quit and then it couldn't make up its mind and then the sun came out. I thought that was kind of nice. Uh, I enjoyed it, tinkered around with stuff today, uh, and I had to put the computer in a different spot because, uh, it kept singing every time I keyed up the mic. So, uh, it's sitting on the other desk and I've got everything else on the, uh, loft desk. It's amazing that a 32-inch TV can actually fit on this thing and I can actually now see the monitor on the 710. Wow! Although I think there's almost enough room for a 50-inch TV if I save up and get one by December. But, uh, um, you know, that's a big wish list thing. So, it can wait until I decide whether I really want to do that or not. In the meantime, I'm going to wear out this 32-inch TV for as much as I can. But, um, I bought it several months back last year and, uh, couldn't use it very well in the last place because of walls in the way. So, uh, here, uh, lo and behold, it, uh, holds up and, and responds to the little antenna. I stuck on it and now it works. Wow! A big difference. However, I'm not holding my breath too much because I know that sooner or later the radio will walk on that. But, uh, we'll see what happens. Other than that, my day went well. It was calm, quiet, and I got to hear all of you on the radio. KJ7, EXM, back to net. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven. Thank you very much. I'm Sean. I'm swinging by and telling us. Yes, it's nice to have, like, a big screen to look at. We don't really, uh, I just use, I have the largest computer screen I've ever had, but it's only looking at it's probably 20, 24 inches across. But it's still so nice. Good night, everyone. So, uh, more power to you and, uh, let's drop over to KK7, N, Q, and Hunter. Hunter, how are you tonight, my friend? Thanks, Willie. Um, actually doing, doing pretty good. I'm back to working on the transcriber project again. I'm working on trying to get some AI points going for the transcriptor in the database and trying to see the context and topics of nets in a pattern that I always notice, which is really funny. Every time I work on trying to process data of this system is the, uh, the discipline used on the PSRG nets is so nice and consistent that when I run code on the transcripts I have of it, it just works from the PSRG nets and everything else I end up having to write hundreds of lines of standardization code to basically try to, uh, guess what's gonna happen because it's not consistent. Well, like the PSRG 9 a.m., 9 p.m., and NUDE net, everything is just so uniform and perfect that my data extractors just work and it's, it's entertaining and you, I see the patterns like all through the data, like when it comes to call signs, the, uh, successful call signs seen on a PSRG net is like a hundred and the other nets, I'm not gonna name any, uh, it'll be like ten because different, different operating procedures and it's interesting to see just the differences between how different clubs operate and how perfect some are and how not perfect others are and the weird stuff like leaving it with this is in check-ins, uh, it confuses computers but is completely normal to people. Anyways, just some kind of cool patterns I've noticed while working on this project. This is KK7, AUN, back to net.

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