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Still, it was a perfect pass. I saw it as it appeared, and then I saw it as it faded out a full six minutes. And the way I do that here in the neighborhood is go almost across the street to look at the writing section there. And then I come back across the street to my side to watch it disappear. And it just completely fades out, and it's right over a neighbor's house there. And it's just, oh, it's just boring. There was a person walking their dog across the street. When I saw them, I said, hey, have you ever seen the International Space Station pass overhead? They said, no. And I said, look at that. And they looked up, and they went, wow. That really, really stopped right in their tracks. So the dog had a little sit down, and the person was pretty darn cool. So anyway, a little chilly tonight. Boy, I tell you, it was a hot day today. I ended up changing out my antenna, my Trans 1480. I put up on a much better math day. And in fact, it was the Harbor Freight flight. It was much better now than it was back in November. I didn't get a buck. It was a hot day. Anyway, hey, thank you so much, Bill. Really looking forward to the picnic next weekend. It was still an open spot, so get signed up on the RSVP. And all the information will be up on the PSRG website and the PSRG Facebook discussion group page. And Bill, back here. Thank you so much. Yeah, ring guy. He's a real character in me. Yeah. Ring guy. Ring guy. Who knows? Who knows? Well, thank you, Jack, for the report on the pass. That is fun that you're, I often watch it from my house, and I'm watching from my backpack balcony. So there's no passers by, but that's really fun when you do get to introduce somebody to the ISS because it's so unbelievably bright and fast. Just amazing just to watch it go by. And thanks also, Jack, for helping me out. You have so much better years than I do, and you're capturing these call signs better for me. Thank you so much. Let's move on over to our good friend Amy KP9IQX. How are you tonight, Amy?
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