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Hey, thanks a lot Doug. Yeah, my favorite, uh, Kevin Trink, Kevin from Maine, my favorite thing that he does was like, how do I explain it? If somebody points out, how do I do this? If somebody points out something that's bad to do, he does it on purpose. One morning it was, remember the whole this is business? So one morning, right, when that was happening, and Daryl said, don't do that, that's a bad idea, you know. He started to do it all morning, and I just kind of laughed, because the whole time I sort of thought he was going to, and I'm like, you dick, you're just doing that because someone just highlighted it, so you just antagonize it. I love it when he does that, just saying it. And that's kind of what I remembered, the whole this is business, if anybody remembers that. Which, that's more like what you would do on repeaters. It's hard to, people I guess have adopted it on VOIP, but you more do it on repeaters, because I know the preamble that goes with that. They would usually say something like this, when you check into the Western District, I'm even talking about where it happened, when you check into the Western District, first check that the frequency is clear, and then say your call sign, start it with this is, then let the repeater drop, and then come in with your call. This ensures that you're not doubling with any other station. But that works with RF, that's more something you do on RF. So, and then Kevin heard about it and he was sarcastic, so that made me laugh. That was funny. I like the tease when he's acting like that. Okay, the last name on the list, and then I'll say goodbye, the last person on the list is Santa Mel, over to you for your finals.
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