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I used to bike, I used to pedal my bike to high school, about three miles or whatever, rain or shine, shoreline high school there. The old shoreline has been closed. But I also want to say the ICOM office there, it's on the corner of 520 and 405 there, the old ICOM office. We used to call that the ICOM hole. I don't know if you remember that, but it's ironic that the iconic ICOM office right there in that corner was in just a radio hole. You could come down south driving on 405 and you hit that little spot and all your signals disappear. It was funny. It was like, I used to tell people, hang on, I'll talk to you in two minutes. I'm going into the ICOM hole. That's what it was. Now I think they're still up on 124th, out closer to wine country out there. Let's go over there. It's a fun little thing to have a little museum in the lobby, by the way. You can see every ICOM radio ever made. You can go on in and check it out. There's some to look at. It's an interesting. I'm Ron, and R7O, that was Burt. Bill was next up on the list. He's an IOP, N7KIB. Thanks for popping in. And the next up on the list is N7GBJ. Good morning.
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