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All right, Santos, yeah, I've just pulled you up on QRZ.com there and got your call sign correct, which is good because I always screw up the call signs when they're new to me a lot of times. But I got you in there, got you on the list. All right, Miles asked you the same question that I've asked everybody else. And don't worry about making mistakes and all that stuff. We've all been there. We've all been new. But the protocol here is pretty relaxed. We just have general conversation and we just follow the basic rules of amateur radio, if you want to call it. I guess etiquette would be the better term for it. So don't worry about anything. It's pretty relaxed, just like you're sitting with a group of friends having a cup of coffee. So I'm going to ask you a question. What's the most dangerous thing that you've ever done, Santos? I'm sure there's probably quite a few, especially if you grew up in New York. And I'm from New York too, from Jackson Heights, Queens is where I originated from. Now I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. But I grew up there and I did a lot of crazy, stupid and definitely dangerous things. So what's the most dangerous thing you've ever done, Santos? Over to you from KT7JOE.

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