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Yeah, I'm where I need to be now. You're right, I missed the turn the second time too. I've never gone back that way. It was a little confusing when I was talking. I thought it was kind of fun. It didn't really bother me that much. I tried to get off on the exit and do a four-leaf clover and got back on again. Finally got up on 29 South. I think I said 35 last time. See how confused I am? Now there's really no worries. There's no exits or off ramps for 140 miles. That's cool, right? You guys are talking about hard positions and checks and all that kind of thing. I had an echocardiogram done last year. And them things are just freaking cool. I like them a lot. They got on the table and it was a nice dark room. It wasn't really bright. We just lay there and she puts that junk on the chest and starts searching around. We got probes. And she was good. At least I think she was good. She would move it here and move it there and you'd always hear different sounds. At first I thought it was because the plumber is thinner in some places than the other. But I asked her and she goes, oh, no, every time you're hearing a different sound, that's a different valve of your heart. They got it down to an exact science. So it was just interesting to hear all the different valves working and pumping and how it sounds in different parts of your body when you put that device on and stuff like that. I thought it was pretty cool. I'm happy to report that they didn't find anything super wrong with me on that part. But it's not a big deal. I think I was 60 or something. And colonoscopy, you're going to love it. It's just so much fun. I've gotten through two. This time around, it's kind of in between. They tell me I've got to get mine every three years. They've had palips there. They've had palips that can turn into cancers. So I've got to be careful with that. They gave me the blood test this last time around, just last week. They got my results back. And they said, man, you are in excellent condition when it comes to your asshole. It's always good news, you know? But let me see here. Anything else? Oh, Wikipedia and kind of AI. I don't see Wikipedia as much as I used to. Wikipedia used to come up almost all the time on Google. And it doesn't do that as much anymore. So I don't go there as much anymore. Of course, I don't use Google anymore. I tend to agree with Kevin. It's a lot of crap on there that you just don't mean. When you search for something, it can get difficult to find a fairly decent place. It has it all. You can have a tidbit here, a tidbit there. This news from this company, that news from the other company. I hate doing all that research like that. I think that's why I like ChatTBT so much. I don't know if they'd bear that or even pay for it. I'm learning all kinds of things about ChatTBT. We've been having some long discussions on the road tonight. And I'm learning a lot about how she or she gets this information. We were talking about public domain. We were talking about photography in general and how if I wanted to, let's say, upload a picture of a landscape, and I told her I wanted in the style of Ansel Adams, how would she do that? First, she says it was all text-based and she just knows exactly what it's supposed to look like. But we eventually got down to the nitty-gritty and found out we had to download the pictures of Ansel Adams' photography. I said, well, that's not public domain because it's on Ansel Adams' website in the 1960s. And she said, well, yeah, it's on public domain. I said, where did you get it from? And she couldn't tell me. She wouldn't tell me. She basically said, well, it's the company, you know, the people that I worked for that owe me, I got it from them. They fed it into my system. But it took forever to get her to admit that she pulled down pictures off the Internet. And then she hung up on me. I used up my time for the day, but it was a long discussion, over an hour, to get her to admit that she actually uses pictures to fabricate styles that you want in your art. You can take a picture of an aspirin and alter it. Anyways, back to that control, KB0MIR.

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