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KJ5, IOT reasoning. Yeah, it does. It does suck losing data. I hate losing data. Who was I going to talk about? Oh, natural selection. Darwinism, as Bill put it. Yeah, that's kind of what I think too, Bill. As mean as it sounds, and I don't think it is mean, I just think it's factual. Natural selection always finds a way. It seems like that's what our government does. It dumbs down everything or puts safety mechanisms in place for everything so people won't die. But from the moment humans are born, they're trying to die. I mean, that's just a natural fact. Now, sometimes it takes 100 years to die and sometimes it takes a whole lot less time to die. So, that being the thought process, I do think it's natural selection. It will find a way. It's stupid, but most ways people die, unless it's naturally through a disease or old age, usually ends up being pretty stupid anyhow. Surfing on top of a car or taking whole bottles of Tylenol or there's a whole list of things. I mean, I could go through my childhood, well, my teenage years and tell you lots of reasons that I should have died. But we don't think about it as a young person. We always start thinking about that as we age. So, yeah, natural selection is happening. I'm just blown away that people are taking whole bottles of Tylenol. I mean, the effects of Tylenol on the liver have been known forever. I mean, let alone what it does to possibly to babies or unborn babies or however it goes. I mean, it's just stupid. It's stupid. Alright, with that being my soapbox today, I hope none of y'all try to prove Trump wrong by taking Tylenol or anything else that's dangerous. No matter how much you might hate him. I can tell you that as a warning, it's probably not good for your health. That's kind of being funny, but really not. Okay, well, that's about all I had to talk about, so I'll pass it back. KJ5IRQ, back to KB1NSK. This is for conversation Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. All-Star Node 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington. First, yeah, so I got to meet the University of California. They are too great that I have an important phone call coming in. And I will not be taking this one, but this is the one that you do that. Take me another ship. And I'm not expecting no problems with it. But they might ask him some more about me, and then he probably won't know, and then he probably won't have to call me. But I'm hoping he won't have to call me. But if I get off, you know I got this call. And then the deck needs to pick up and then clear off for a while. And get me to where I'm left and I'll get back to that right now. I'm not going to worry about it. Go ahead, deal with your comments.

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