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Well good afternoon, Net Control. You go Glen Coco. Hi Jack. Hello to the Net. 33 back to you Cami. Let's see, hello from Katie Black's Barden here on Beton Hill. I was just over on Mount Baker, had a bunch of cameras out by Franklin at a very complex combination of intersections. Seattle is full of complex intersections, not like the supposedly rational grid that Chicago claims to have. We're like an irrational plat, or a combination of irrational plats. Anyway, I was just over there, rolled up here to Beacon Hill, taking down my last camera of the day. I've got to put out some counters over there on Westlake at Freight and Bus Lanes. That's going to be a long term study, so I'm doing that. Let's see, other than that, oh yeah, I also would like to put in a bug into the ear of people that, yes, the ESRG also has some radios available for new hams, new amateur radio operators. A number of mono-banders, Alinko mono-banders, they're great little radios. They've got the little doobly-doo in the back, the DB9, if you want to do digital work. I think what I'm going to do is I'm going to start plugging that on the various nets that, hey, we've got radios, we've got to give away. I mean, mostly because, yeah, new hams deserve new radios, but also I just want to get that stuff out of my house. It's been sitting in my dining room. I got rid of some of them, but yeah, I want them to move. Anyway, there it is, Jack. There it is, net control, KED9IQX.

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