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My repeater had to tell me what time it was because it just can't resist every hour. I should turn that off. I was trying to turn it off before and someone was like, nice, leave it on, man. It's like, you know, leave it on until the time every hour. And I just don't see the point of it. He wants to know the time, look at your watch, look at your phone. You need to be reminded once every hour what time it is through a radio. And it's like the weather. I don't want it saying the weather and all that kind of stuff either because I could turn all that on in asterisk, but I really don't want to. Enough announcements. If I could do away with the CW identifier, that'd be gone too, but that's law. That has to be there. So, but it is what it is. Yeah, like the brother just said, if you want to see what the weather is, just look out your window or go out and put a door or something, you know. But yeah, Josh, no, I've been listening and I've been back and forth. I've been checking on laundry and, you know, all that stuff. So, yeah, my apologies for being absent there for, I think you said a round or two and looking at the time, it's like 11 o'clock here. So, yeah, I've definitely been absent for a round or two. I stood up outside. So, using this Triple 8, I've got to say, a very, very cute little radio, very pocketable. You just throw it right in your pocket. You don't even feel it's there because it weighs like nothing. I'm going to throw it on a scale when I go in and just see what it weighs because I'm curious. But like it's like the lightest radio you could ever even imagine to pick up. And it's so small, it kind of like hurts my hand a little bit when I'm keying it up because you're not used to keying up such a small radio. But it's another small one too, but it's not like this. It's a little different. Let me reset.
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