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Good evening, Joan. Yeah, good to be on your net. I think it's been a while. I usually have a Monday night obligation that keeps me away, but things ended quite a bit early tonight, so I got a chance to jump on and say hi. I'm glad Moxie was able to do that as well. So first, happy autumn equinox. I just didn't notice it until very late after sunset actually, so but it's like, yeah, wait a second. It is. And so, yeah, in regards to programming radios, I have often done the thing where I start programming a radio manually, and then I realize I want it to be organized differently. And in order to restructure, you know, reassign things in the order I'd like them to be, I'll end up just pulling all the data into a computer and essentially reorganizing it and kind of refinessing everything because, yeah, whenever I've gotten any radios, I always just start haphazardly programming them, not that the things are wrong, just that they're not in an order that works, that makes sense for me, and then I want to have my radios be similar in their organization. So yeah, then I start mucking about via software because otherwise I'd have to either come up with the proper structure the first time for things or the right order of things and, you know, what have you, or I'd have to wipe them and redo them again, and I do not have the patience for that. Anyway, not much to report. I just went on my evening walk a little while ago and stopped by one of those little free libraries and somebody put out an old modern library hardcover, which I'm a sucker for, eight famous Elizabethan plays. I had to pick it up even though I'm not necessarily interested, not completely, you know, I'm not uninterested in Elizabethan plays. I like plays. It's got Christopher Marlowe and Ben Johnson and several other authors I'm not familiar with. But hey, people are giving away the old Random House modern libraries. I think this one is from copyright 1950, so pretty happy with that. Anyway, that's all I've got. This is K7PJP. Back to Nat.

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