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Benjamin, I love that so much. I love that so much. I too love music. I love the crossover between music and amateur radio. I feel like there's so many of us who, even if we don't play, like I don't play an instrument, but I just, I mean I'm constantly singing. Constantly. All the time. And I, that has, I'm a nanny and that's bled into my nephew sings all the time as well. Music is constant. And yeah, my mom played the piano and there's just always been music in my life and I love that. I love that you have this opportunity to play music for people at the place that you live. That's so special. Music is so important. It's so good. So good for you to play it, to gift it to somebody else, and for people to be able to hear it. It's great. Well, thank you so much for that wonderful report, Benjamin, and just take your computers and throw them in the garbage. That's what I say. That's my contribution to your report. Just take them, put them in a plastic bag and toss them in the trash. Do that. Just joking. Don't do that. Don't do that. But anyway, yes. Computers do exist, don't they? Well, yeah. Well, I hope that you find ways to just be loved and cared for and played. And I am grateful for your report and grateful to share your love of music with yourself and with the people that you live with. 7-3, Benjamin. Have a wonderful evening and thank you so much for coming in. We do do three nights a day, 9 a.m., noon, and 9 p.m. All Pacific time. And for those who don't know, our All-Star node is 2-4-6-2. So if you are coming in to do drop-in or some other sort of service, you can connect to us directly. Number 2-4-6-2.
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