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Yep, KB0MAI. I want to do some clarification on that gentleman that I believe is messing with us. I didn't hear your call sign or the call sign that you called out. And but it sounds like the exact same guy. I didn't have my Echo Link up and running to see the call sign at the time. But he runs under several different call signs. But the one he was using that day had a dash R on it. And the dash R, under my understanding, I hope somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, is that he's running a repeater on that particular call sign. But he has several. He's VA1CBI, VA1EE, VA1RM. VA1RM, then V1RUM. He's got a lot of call signs on QRZ. And he even goes under two different names. He goes from Robert Emmett to Bob McGriff. He's up there in Nova Scotia. He lives roughly about 400 miles away from Durham. So I don't know if that's the guy or not, and I'm not pointing any fingers. It was just that I wanted to go back and see what the hell I had been looking at before that made me come to that conclusion. So if that answers your question anymore there for Gray, that's good. And if it's not a VA call sign, then I was totally wrong completely. Reset. Yeah, I like Chat GBT. And it's all your fault. I've said that once. I'll say it again, Josh. And I use it for a lot of different things. I'm learning a lot about it. But I do use it with my Flickr account. And it does help quite a bit. I've gotten critiques, assessments, overall view of what I'm trying to accomplish. I mean, it does a lot of stuff. And it helps me out a lot there. In fact, a lot of times I'll take a picture and I'll load it up to Chat GBT, which will accept the full raw file. And then I'll ask it to do a critique. And it'll tell me what's good, what's bad. But then it'll tell me how to adjust in Lightroom to make it better. And from that, every time I do that and I try it out, I learn something new. And I think that's super cool. And then just about anything in there, every time I'm curious about something or somebody says something and I question it or I don't know and I need to learn more, boom. It's just right there. And it saves me so much time compared to going through the websites and going to Google or DuckDuckGo or everything else. And it also states all the references. It shows you exactly where to go for what they found. I had a conversation with Chat GBT the other day, which is amazing because it really is. It sounds like you're almost talking to a human being, right? And I started asking it questions because I went through a series of questions about building a website. And I was reminded of the South Park episode where it would just about agree with anything and everything. And so, oh, yeah, that sounds like a great idea. Would you like me to do something about that for you? Would you like me to put a business plan out, this, that, and the other? And it was doing a similar thing with me on there. So I planned out to ask it. I said, hey, you said this at the beginning, but I changed the narrative altogether. And then you say, oh, yeah, that's even a better idea. And then I changed it again. And you said something else again. What gives? Are you just trying to pacify my whims so I'll stay online and continuously use you? Or are you just feeding me a line of bullshit? I didn't even use the word bullshit. I understood everything. And it actually broke down the process it goes through to come up with what it comes up with. And it was very interesting. And this I started asking things like, OK, when I'm researching something, let's say political, how do you go about it? What do you look up first? What do you look up second? What do you look up third? And if you guys ever get a chance to have that conversation, it's extremely interesting. And it gives you a better idea how it comes up with what it comes up with. So anyhow, I think I've used up enough time this round. Back to net control, KB0MAI. By the way, it's still frickin' raining.
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