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Ah, well, still tethered to a wire. I know how that goes, but I would say probably the headset is a lot more convenient in a lot of instances than a speaker mic. For one, you're not bothering other people by with your chatter. On my home phone here, I do use a Bluetooth headset because my hands are free, I get to walk around and do stuff inside, outside, wherever I am. So Bluetooth headset is definitely very handy for the phone and would be for an HD as well, I guess. Anyway, Tim, nice to meet you and glad to hear that your Sunday is Saturday is going along fine. And, let's see, women love to have compliments on their hair, so keep that in mind as she walks out of the beauty parlor. Alright, this is Puget Sound Reputed Group, Saturdaynet. I'm going to do some announcements here. So, yes, I already mentioned Lake Washington Ham Club is having their Hangout at the Hanger from 1 to 4 in Kirkland. You can find out all the information on Lake Washington Ham Club website. Just Google Lake Washington Ham Club. On our list of events, we've got Winter Field Day is January 24th to 25th. And then, where's the mesh testing? No, it's weird because I'm looking at the mesh. Okay, okay. January 10th. January 10th is the PSRG educational meeting where we're going to have Amy and Madeline doing introduction to mesh core. So this will be a Zoom meeting and I'm sure there will be a link on the page at the appropriate time. But put it on your calendar, 1.30 p.m. on Zoom. January 10th, learn all about mesh core. I'm definitely interested in learning about mesh core myself. I know nothing at this moment. What else? I know there's other things, but that's all that I'm seeing. Oh, yes, Mike and Key, Swap Meet, March 7th. That is a must do. And I think I'll leave it at that for the events right now. This is Puget Sound or Puget Group. It is 1234. I've got a little different set up here. I've moved my computer and a second monitor to another table. So I've got my toggle switch on one place. It's kind of set up differently than usual. So if I'm bumbling around a little bit, it's because of that. Let's see if we have some more check-ins. Any stations, RF or Internet, come ahead.

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