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And I'll begin. You all see? Okay. Good stuff. Yeah, I'd love to see pictures of Spooky there. Love it. Love it. Yeah, and if you're not already a member of the PSRG discussion group, just request access. I think it'll ask you a couple of questions. It's been a while since I've done that. I've just been in the group for quite a while. But Jack and others, I think, will see those, and they let people in pretty rapidly there. So if you're not already a member, just request the access, and then just keep a quick lookout, and you'll get right in there. There's quite a bit of activity that goes on in there, and people do post quite a few pictures and whatnot. Start new conversations and continue ones that were had on the air and stuff, or give visuals to something they mentioned on the air. All right, thanks for coming back with that, Mike. You have a great night, and thanks for putting a bow on it. So that was the bottom of the list and the last check-in here, so I'll do the post-AMBL here. I do want to thank all the checker winners tonight for making it a great net. Without you, it wouldn't be much of a net. I also want to thank the Puget Sound Repeater Group for the use of the repeater. More information about the group can be found at psrg.org, and of course, the PSRG Discussion Group, as I mentioned a number of times on this net tonight. Just keep in mind, we do this net 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week, and there's also a new net. All of that happens in the Pacific time zone, of course, and so this is a social net of sorts. It's a good chance to test out your radio equipment. As we say here, if you don't test your equipment, we can't hear you. So with that, I'm going to officially close the net here at 10 at 23 p.m. Pacific time. We turn it back to regular repeater use. I am Brian, KE7KZH. Thank you all, and 73.

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