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All right, yeah, I hear you, Tree. Yeah, watches can be a fun rabbit hole to go down, and I started looking at watches that were far out of what it might be likely. But hey, there's some really cool, the Seiko watches, Citizen make some really beautiful watches there that are automatic watches. You can get a quartz watch too, even a swatch. There's some of the Timex watches, but yeah, Citizen and Seiko are a nice entry into an automatic watch. Some pretty cool style and lots of opportunity for something that – and of course it tells the time, so it's useful and yeah, that's something to take a look at. Let us know how it goes. If you've never seen, there's a great website – I know it's on a computer – but a great website that shows the inner workings of a mechanical watch. It's one of the coolest websites I've ever seen. I can't remember the URL right now, but it's some guy with a Polish name, so yeah, you should check it out. Anyway, let us know how all that goes. You have a great night. All right, let's go next to Jesse, KK7 VCL. Jesse, please come ahead. KK7 VCL. Jesse, good evening. A warm good evening from the countryside up here in Monroe, where fall is in full effect. Beautiful fall orange and yellow colors out here along the river. I live kind of up the valley from the Skykomish River out here. It's a pretty place this time of year. But I have to say, K7 MOX inspired me to check in after a bunch of QRN on the HF bands. I thought, well, what's going on over here? And I saw – I don't check in here often, but I heard some wonderful check-ins and I thought, okay, I've got to say something. I've been in New York the last week and just listening to folks check in just makes me happy to be home. There's just something so authentic about us Seattleites, and I know there's folks here from outside the area, but I don't know. There's something special about us Washingtonians, I guess. I don't know what it is. I'm going to take a bite. So anyhow, today was a day of connecting – today was a human connection day, so I suppose this is the cherry on top. But I started the day meeting a whole bunch of new people and it could have been a hostile situation. I'll be honest, I was appalled by some conversations I heard this morning and I just decided to be tolerant and listen. And I thought, you know what? It doesn't matter what I say or who I disagree with. I need to start with a relationship and then we can take it from there. So that's what I decided to do and I'm looking forward to building those relationships and engaging in some deep conversations with some folks later without getting into details or politics too deeply. I think that's a good place to put it. And then I had a really fun afternoon also being a connector and a relationship builder. There were two gals that I felt needed to know each other and I helped facilitate a happy hour and the three of us just had a really awesome time in downtown Snohomish over a glass of wine tonight. So anyhow, a really authentic human day. So with that, wishing everyone the best, 7-3. And back to you, Paul. Net control from KK7 VCL.

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