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QM0UUB, this is Captain Bob, KK4BFM Daytona Beach. Good evening, Graham and Helen. I've had a question I wanted to ask you. I thought that Helen and yourself had more experience or might point me in the right direction, but for the past 15 years I've lived on my sailboat and cruised around. Prior to that, my wife and I had two different houses. Anyway, I just recently moved off my sailboat, and I'm buying a different one, a smaller one, that I can cruise around on, but I don't have to live on it. So I just bought an apartment, or not bought an apartment, I rented an apartment. And there's one room in the apartment that I'm going to probably utilize. It has hard-work floors. It's about 12-feet wide and 25-foot long. And because I was on the boat, I have no furniture to move into the apartment, so I have to go out and buy or rent or whatever you do to get furniture in this one big room. And my question to you is, the theme of my room that I'm going to decorate it will probably be nautical. It'll have something to do with the sea. And also it'll have something to do with the computer electronics, which I've been doing all my life. So my question to you, if I'm trying to create a theme for this room, what would I buy? What I've done is I've traveled quite a bit, and I've got a bunch of pictures and posters I've put on around the walls. And they're different geographical places, and they have something to do with the electronics and computers and sailing and that. But if I'm buying furniture, bookcases, and what have you for this room, how would I give it a theme? Do you know, if I wanted to give it, say, a mariner theme, would I buy new curtains or couches? I'm just curious, in your opinion, if I wanted to give it a mariner-type theme or maybe a computer theme, what ideas would you have for me that I could create this room and have a mariner or computer-type theme? Back to you, Brent.
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