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Alright, do we have a new question? I'm sorry. Just basically asking what's the youngest age for a kid before they should be allowed a smartphone or any kind of internet access. That in particular. Go ahead. Well, that's a hard question because I'm not a parent and growing up we didn't have that type of interaction. So I would say, you know, I see these kids they can barely walk and the parents already have them to hand them a cell phone and it interacts with them instead of interacting with people. I'm going to go with the way I was brought up and you shouldn't have a cell phone until you're an adult. So in my religion we're an adult at 13 so I'm going so I'm gonna go with 13 and our dog is fascinated with the snow coming down he won't go out but he sure is fancy he's sitting on couch on the top part by the headrest looking out the window ready to jump through at any second anyway he must know I'm talking about him because he quieted down a little bit tango and he's not paying attention to me because I said his name and he didn't look back so anyway back to neck control hey okay I didn't yeah far anyone no I don't that Rick has a pet dog and I was just gonna say about that I was gonna say you never know maybe I might agree with the dog you never know no we don't have any pets in this house I wouldn't mind a few Yorkshire Terriers to do some ratting for us now that might be at the other house no that's what we have Shelley for she's a really good rat or she's really good at what she does even better than my dad. I mean she leaves traps everywhere and they are always filled. So I don't know what her magic is because my dad doesn't trap a thing. But when Shelly gets on it, that's why my dad lets her do it. That's why she stays, one reason she's staying on her crib. But she knows how to reel them in. And she loves to watch them squirming in them sticky traps. So who knows, we might be able to use a few Yorkies. But this location I don't know it's almost like I wouldn't want anything because we have bears and things like that and your dogs you know you never know how they compare unless you're bear baiting right that's what dogs are good for well maybe that's why maybe it's not good for the dog right so anyway people will have to do pit bull bathing or something and so craziness hold on yeah I mean it's kind of like just the things you get at kids so they can pass time has changed it's totally changed because I remembered I was happy when my brother introduced me to records and tapes and all the rest of it. I thought I had invented something. Man, when I first learned how to record on a cassette, I thought I was inventing something for real because I was like, what is that all about? do you do that right and now it's it ain't like that for kids right so it's like they're expected they're just kind of expected to just kind of grow in the world we're in and it is it is just nuts and there's a new kind of spoil now right so it's not it's not like it's definitely nothing like before just the same as breaking in new hams it's gonna be a game changer now it's nothing like the way it was before the way it was before they would stay hams because you get into it in different facets right like you get them interested in shortwave you get them interested in two-way communication now Now it ain't nothing like that, right? So yeah, raising kids during this era, I feel for you, alright? I wouldn't even know what I'm doing. Okay, so that was Rick. Next one is George. Over to you, George. This is Repeater Station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star Node 6222. So this is the question about Internet kids, right?
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