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Well, you've got some kind of headquarters there of lots of different gadgets and gizmos going on there, connections left and right and checking into all the various places all at the same time. That must be so good. You know Mark, I often hear you on the various nets that I go on to. And by the way, I just do. But when I go on to these nets, I often hear you checking as well. So thanks for all you do. I mean really it's amateur radio, the hobby and everything else that only exists as long as people have their voices out there and they get onto the networks, onto the air, out there, do whatever, and they keep things going. Thanks so much, Mark. You take care. Have a wonderful weekend. And I'm glad we managed to pick you back up there after you, and yes, you were on the list just after Dennis. So there was Declan. You can now say a little bit of the same words. Now you're saying that the KY4NB, that is Scott out there in Memphis, Tennessee. Scott is going to be checked in as well. Thank you, Scott. We'll add you to the list. But in the meantime we'll say 73 to our friend Mark out there in Ohio for EWT was an in and out. So next up is our friend Victor from Uniform Bravo. Here is Victor Echo 3 X-ray Delta Bravo. My pleasure Graham. Not a problem at all. I enjoy doing it. Yes on the IRN newsletter. I heard your earlier comments more personal story have to be perfect. Even dictate can turn it into make you sound like about being a perfect writer. can add them. There are many interesting people, places, radio adventures, travel, geography, pet stories, local history. I like geography, so tell us about that stuff too. We can turn it into something for the newsletter. The weather here is, we had a heavy snowfall last week and it's now melted. I went outside yesterday and cleaned up the last of the leaves. much the last. There's still a few hanging on to the maple tree in the front, but most of it's gone now. In other things, I've been, I'll just go up for a second.

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