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Well that sounds like a fun project. Maybe you can just get her to just ping the repeater on each one and then just get a little analyzer out there and figure out what's happening, what frequency we're on. Anyway, I guess I won't answer all your questions though. Yeah, I guess it'd be better to actually know the radio and its schematics, etc. Alright, well let's see. First of all, send along my condolences. A fractured foot sounds like a pain, obviously, but like a real figurative pain as well. And let's see here. No phone etiquette. I thought that was a funny story. I felt that was a thing that people might say about me on the radio. But yeah, I got a kick out of that just not knowing those niceties. It also made me think of the fact that when I was a kid and I went to my friend's house, my parents did not do this, but they had us say, oh, the Jones residence. And I think that's just like such a strange, I don't think it's strange in itself, but I think it's such a strange change since then because now I feel like half the time I want to answer the phone and be like, are you a robot or a real person? Before I tell you anything. So I don't know. Let's see here. It sounds like you and Bert are going to be the two volunteers to be in the PSRG crow's nest when the weather gets bad. And I'm going to steal your brain squirrels reference because I feel like that's incredibly relatable to have meticulously taken notes that have been buried across a field and good luck finding them at the moment. So Amy, thank you very much. A pleasure hearing from you. And yeah, a horror, an older word and hello in the English language. All right. Okay. I seven R Y W. Thank you very much for the correction of the call and for your patience over here. What's going on? Good evening and thanks for doing the net. Hello to everyone. Seven three. I didn't really have a much of a report. Just kind of experiencing the transition to winter here. My balcony. Aurora, Fremont, Wallingford area. And so doing up the greenhouse enclosure with some new vinyl curtains to enclose half the balcony and maybe keep it a little warmer for some plants. And so that's a real focus. I work in tourism and we really slowed down a lot first a little bit over the last few weeks. And then this week is like the first week. It's like, whoa, no bookings at all. So transitioning into my my other thing, pivoting into my I.T. world. And so didn't really have a report. Appreciate hearing everyone else's just kind of checking in and experiencing the seasonal change here in the southern part of North Seattle. It's K.I. seven. Thanks for having me.

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