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No. With that in mind. Okay. Well, how about I don't talk about anything about that, because I just really I have nothing to say. Now, if I was at your house that I could look around and diagnose things a little bit maybe, but I'm not a HVAC guy or air conditioning guy or heating guy, so probably not. But I can eat food and kind of claim that I've done something to help you out and then leave. That's what friends are for. So you said you want me to talk for 10 minutes. So I'm gonna try to do that. Not really. You know, I was thinking a lot about ham radio operators and net controllers. This week, I've been listening to all kinds of nets, not just here, but on, you know, other digital services and so forth like that. I really think ham radio control operators, the net controllers need a preamble. They what am I trying to say here? There's a lot of good net controllers out there. There's some okay net controllers out there. And then there is an extremely awful net controllers out there. And, you know, I just, in my opinion, you got some that just just don't know what the hell they're doing you got others, they just want to hear themselves talk for two hours straight. You got others that no matter what you say on the air, they're going to take a side and completely blast you for it. And I'm not talking dewdrop. Okay, I'm talking in whole, you know, and then there's some net controllers out there that are absolutely wonderful to keep the net going. Everybody has a great time. And, you know, everybody's wishing that they'll come back on the air next week or the day after whatever that next night is going to happen. So what I honestly would like to see is kind of a, I know, a preamble for every net controller to have to say at the beginning of the net, maybe, you know, to remind them what they're here for. Right. And so I worked on one here that I think is suitable. Let me do a reset. That was two minutes and 30 seconds, Kevin. I still got seven and a half minutes left. So the image radio net control oath is this high feature name, of course, as a net controller in amateur radio service do solemnly affirm that I will conduct every debt with patience, integrity and respect for all operators. I will remain it by post until the final call is cleared. Whether one station stands or 30. I will serve as a neutral voice, never favored, judging or inflaming, ensuring fair and orderly communications for all. I pledge to uphold the honor of the amateur radio of amateur radio. Yeah, that's right. I'm gonna change that a little bit. To maintain composure under pressure, and to preserve the spirit of service and fellowship that defines our airwaves. So long as the frequency is open, I will stand my watch. So help you God. I have pretty good. Oh, it should be put in the FCC manual. This must be said at the beginning of every net. No matter where it's at, HF VHF UHF, you name it, it needs to be said if there's a net, do another reset. And that's just my opinion. Of course, you know what they say about opinions. And then the second thing I'd like to talk about is have you guys been following along about this? The National Association of Deaf, deaf people, not deaf, but deaf, D EAF, you know, a ASL or, you know, they should be having people out on the stage doing hand signs so they can understand what, you know, the secretary, the press secretary or the president saying, not leave them out, you know, not think that's a good thing. You know, I've seen it happen before. And I started thinking about, well, you know, one of the reasons why this is a problem is because the only time this has actually not happened since the act of 19 Oh, what is it called? National Association of Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, Deaf, since then, they've pretty much had sign language at press conferences, right? Another reset. But for some reason, and I've seen this done both times Trump was in office, that he makes fun of people with handicaps, be it sight or hearing or cognitive abilities, you know, intelligence, I mean, this man has done it all, to make fun of these people. And so the first time that this really happened, where they had a problem was during his first presidency, not tired from 1973 on, he's the first president has done this kind of crap, and then completely wipes out, you know, no, we don't want this on stage. We don't want hand signs, you know, for people to be able to interpret a different way, what we're saying. And we just don't like handicapped people in general, right. And so he did it for the first time. And now he's doing it the second time around. And I just find that appalling, but a judge, which doesn't really mean much these days, because he doesn't really follow all judges orders very well, or at all. Or he gets them in a position where we got to go for a second judgment, a third judgment, a fourth judgment, before he actually does anything. He's basically he's not, he's not, he's not doing a criminal act. But he's doing an indecent act and a civil rights act that he's violating and the office is violating, right. So this judge, you know, says that the ALS has to come back in to the briefings. And that, you know, we can't limit the people that are handicapped from being able to hear what's going on with the country with the president. One more reset.
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