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Alright, sounds good man. Yep, you are sitting at 10,632 lookups. In my opinion that's a lot. I did look up Gene, Chuck. That one is mind blowing. That's like the most I've ever seen I think. At over 104,000 lookups. I got interested in this just before the net. I was there playing with the app because I use one called, I think it's called CallSignLookUp or something. You don't have to go to QRZ, it's just an app. You open it and it's got a search built in. And it gives you a QR code that you can share your QRZ profile via QR code. And it pulls all the info from QRZ. Well, not everything. It pulls your picture, it pulls all your info, your home address, that type of thing. And it's amazing, you know. You don't need to log in to this thing to get the full addresses. I know on the QRZ website you do, but on this app you don't. And it pulls your full name, your full address, postal code, and all that stuff. It even tells you county. It says you're in Jackson County, George. I don't know what a FIPS county identifier is. Local time, GMT offset, time zone. It tells you all that stuff there. Biography length, 300 characters, grid location, call class, general. It tells you a whole lot of stuff. I mean, anything you could be interested in knowing about a person. Your birth year, your area code, lots of stuff on here. But, it's all very cool. Alright, well, we are at the bottom of the list. And we're going to hit the top. And I've got a different question for everybody if you're interested. It's a two-parter. Again, it's a two-parter. And we're going to go with, what is your favorite vacation you've ever taken? And tell us about it. And, or, you don't have to answer both, or you can answer both. What would be your ideal, once in a lifetime, no expense spared vacation? Curious about that one too. My most interesting one I think would probably be Africa. I wouldn't call that, it was a work thing, so I wouldn't call it a vacation. But man, it was.
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