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Okay, that's what happened. Sorry about that, Russell. Yeah, I'm in the middle of getting the house cleaned and all that stuff in my new house in Cleveland, Ohio. Anyway, interesting discussion going on this morning about getting fired and being afraid to say stuff and whatever. And I just don't, my only thought about that, I've thought about this, and I've heard this for many times, that people should have a right to say whatever they want when they're working on a job. But most of the time when you're hired for a specific job, it's not to give your political ideas as to do the job, I would think. I know I've always focused on when I was an engineer working on my particular field and focusing on that. I also felt like my job was never guaranteed. I could always be let go, so I always wanted to keep my skill high and, you know, keeping that so I could keep my job, basically. But I never really worried about losing it. And if I did lose it, I figured I was good enough to get another job. But anyway, so that doesn't really bother me. Someone gets let go, especially if they're doing something that isn't directly connected to the job. Anyway, just an idea I've got. I've heard people talking about this. Never had much fear about saying what I wanted to, though. I would always keep that secondary to what I was supposed to be doing. Interesting ideas, though, being discussed this morning. And I am cleaning the house. A lot of dirt in this old house, built in 1942. Anyway, Russell, thanks for putting me back on the list. I was probably on the list already, but I'm sorry I didn't answer when I was called. This is N0BF, and here I am. I'll try to do it right the next time.

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