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All right. Hey, that's great. So now I didn't know about command line. I never had to use it or research it, so I just didn't know. Thank you. Thank you so much for the information, Daryl. We're going to move down to November 0, BS. And, Daryl, as soon as I said I'm looking at my paper and I should know better because I put a line through my zeros just like I did in the military and I don't have one for yours. I don't know why I said O. I'm sitting here looking at your call sentence. V01UTV is what I have written down. I don't know why, but it's V01UTV. I apologize. November 0, BS. The mic is yours. Good morning. How are you today? This is repeater station kilo, kilo 7, November, Quebec, November. Okay. This is Andrew. We have to check it in. And thanks for picking me up, Josh. I did my Morse code fix today. Boy, Morse code sounds antiquated compared to what you guys are talking about. But I did my Morse code and I talked all over. I even talked to a guy who is sending one watt out of the 705 icon. And I was using 400 watts. He was in North Carolina and I'm now living in Ohio. So the computer advice. Well, I like Macs now for users. That's, I completely agree with that. And I'm a nerd from the get-go. I don't even have a Windows computer anymore. Can you believe it? But, yeah, the Mac Mini is what I use. And I bought a new one. I got rid of my old one when I left Colorado. And I bought me a new one here. One of the new screens. Man, that's just gorgeous with my bad vision. Anyway, so good things being said here. I won't try to amplify it on it. But, yeah, you can do all that stuff that Daryl said. If you want to get nerdy with your Mac, you can. But it's a little more difficult. But, of course, that's because I'm used to Windows. And Linux, I used Unix many years also. Anyway, a lot of things a guy or a gal can do on a computer. The main thing I remember about computers is that they don't work. You can always count on them not working. At some point, they will stop working. Even a Mac. But less likely. Anyway, kind of fun to think about. But, yeah, when they work, they're glorious. I did my Morse code, though, today. My ham set's working pretty good on my ICOM 77610 and LA1K amp. And that's working now. I'll walk back to Colorado to my friends this morning. Anyway, that's the things I did. So, keep me on the list, Josh. I'm rambling here. I had breakfast number one. Breakfast number two is going to be at the pancake house here. We're going to walk over there in a place here in Bay Village near Cleveland, Ohio. This is N0BF back to net. And I can't wait to hear what's said about computers.
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