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I'm back in the room and I'm talking all different ways because there's a lot to say today. So with that I'll send it back to you. I don't even know your call sign or your name so if you could at least give me that much information that would be great. Right now I'm on a portable. I'm on a handheld. So I'm not in front of a computer. This is KG22QG. Okay, actually Don, yeah you timed out but came right back so thank you. I don't know if I had anything to do with that. I keep up to simply say you timed out and I brought you back. So my call, I'm at control today. My name is Kevin and my call, it's an Ontario call. I'm not there right now but my call is Victor America 3. Right, Ontario prefix, that's the prefix of Ontario. Victor Alpha 3, alright that's the first part of it. Right, I'm stalling so you can write and memorize. And then the last part of it, right, so the last three letters is two K's. So just picture you have two letter K's and then a Y. The Y is to say why are they there. So KKY, so Victor like America 3 and then Kilo Kilo, right, so the two K's because my name, my initials are two K's. And then a Y, and a Y is because I couldn't think of something else to put afterwards. So VA3KKY and I got pretty much most of what you said that you're an old school ahead on Do Drop In and that's good to know, fairly noted. So you know what time it is, you know the ropes. And so thanks for checking in and we'll definitely get back to you. Alright, so I hope you got that information straight and I'll probably save my call a few more times. I guess we got to kind of do that. I sort of, most of the time now on especially the Do Drop In I just think of everyone else's name. Mostly just know everybody's name. But call signs are important as well. I did sort of earn my VA3KKY call. So I should use it a little more I suppose. Alright, so there you go. Okay, that was Don who sounds a little bit like Mike in Florida. He kind of sounds like somebody I know. He's probably around here too, you never know. Alright, so we got two more names here. And eventually when we get to the second round we're going to do ciphers. What that is, is basically I just group you guys together like a round table. And that gives me a little respite so I don't have to be glued to the laptop. I can move around a little bit and at some point I do because at the very least I need to turn that heat up. Which, that's another thing. I don't understand this damn heating system. Why does it, I don't know if this makes sense to anyone else. Every day at 6am it shuts off. And it does it again at 9. And it does it again at noon. And it does it again at 3. And it does it again at 6. And it does it again at 9. Then midnight. So I always have to jump start it. What the hell, is that like some kind of new way of like, some kind of new energy saving thing? I don't like this system at all. The old one used to just stay on until I wanted it off. But ever since they changed the central heating in here, that's how it works. And mine in Toronto works the same way. I can't wrap my head around that. It should be you set the temperature and it cycles by itself. Why is it doing that? Because now it shut off at 6. But I was gabbing here with Brian. So I simply just forgot and now the place is freezing. It's like why the F does it do that? So I asked that last week. So yeah, I need little respites like that so I can at least move around. And then I have my phone as well. But I like to as well do the net on Echo Link so I can well have use of the screen just like you guys are talking about. So with that in mind, George, over to you.

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