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KA90HV returning and so they are he is in the custom of the orc because of the office of restoration and correction because when they searched his room they found all kinds of clothes that he shoplifted and had the nerve to bring with him to school and then there's the someone asked me today because the heroin of this book spends 12 years in captivity and the question that this person asked is is it possible for the mind to be free completely free and actually pretty happy even though the body is being fairly rigorously confined and we're assuming here a situation where this person is given adequate food and adequate exercise and and and being otherwise cared for robustly so that that she can actually do the work that that the person who is holding her wants her to do he's not unreasonably understands that she needs to be in reasonable help to do what he wants her to do and her response is to just become sort of a contemplative and to concentrate on her flying and her writing and the things that she has access to and she adapts that way. And so that was what brought that question from my friend and if you then have somebody who's been held and is free in that way, What happens when you bring that person out of captivity and now they have to re-adapt all over again to the so-called normal world? And how do you get that to happen without having a complete disaster? There are reasons why this might be a complete disaster. Anyway, so that's what I've been working on today. The Bible interestingly says keep the appointed feasts and fasts. The word feast is first in that little verse and so we should actually keep Christmas and Thanksgiving and Easter as feasts. And then we should also keep a season of fasting. I personally think the body was designed for that kind of cycling. My rules of dieting, or not dieting as the case may be, eat to satiety, look for variety, and lose the anxiety. So if you don't want to count, don't count. I hate counting. Anyway, that's all I have to say. This is 733388. Thanks, Bill, so much for running the net. You're delightful. Thanks to all of you for listening. You're great. This is KA9EHV73. Well, thank you, Ann. Interesting to hear about the two characters you created, one based on Robert. It sounds like it sounds very similar if you just substitute trucks for ships. I bet Robert has memorized all the appropriate catalogs. And if you just give that character in your novel a very impressive beard, we will all recognize it when we read your novel. And interesting about your heroine, yeah, interesting, interesting problems for the author and interesting read for the reader. Let's see, let's move on and talk to Sean, KJ7EXM, come ahead. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. Well, I'll have to let the repeater do its thing, or I'll just keep it up. This is KJ7EXM, and I'll back off the mic a little bit here, because I'm probably a little, you know, hot on the mic there. I had a good day. I actually held off doing anything, except doing a lot of listening. even answered a few calls and I'm just having a blast although I had more of a blast because I found out the list of repeaters was written in Excel so yeah I had to rip that to shreds and ripa paste it to something else in order to put it in one of my radios and now I've gotten only halfway through that list tomorrow I'll probably get the rest of it in there sorry folks but yeah I'm programming the 5RM but not the 5RM Mini because Mini is being a Mini and won't let me so I don't know why that is so maybe somebody one of these days will be able to figure out why but otherwise 5RM seems to be taking stuff which is great but then I go and switch over to my any known program to program that radio and it won't take okay that's weird but otherwise yeah before it took otherwise I'm doing fine I had frequencies going on the a 900 going at it and I had the HF going on six and well I could have gone down to 1.25 but because I'm not sure about that one I just stayed on six to play it safe and I saw a lot of hopping so all in all I had fun today I got to listen I got to practice with my putting down frequencies a little more and yeah that's why that was so helpful wasn't it going to someone's Excel then turn around and slip it into something else turn around try to put it in the radio yeah I had a blast but the last I had was hearing all of you making contacts and responding to them so those of you who are still out there having fun I hope it continues you've got what till tomorrow oh boy this is gonna be It's KJ7EXM, that's an S. KJ7EXM, K7WFB. Thank you, Sean. I heard you, I think you're on this channel. I heard you helping some people find their way to the repeaterroundabout.com webpage to learn about how to log. And yeah, this is the special repeater roundabout edition. Not that there's much to it other than they like talking about it a little bit. uh... what a recommended to anyone who is that all interested in exploring the repeaters we have in this area there or a hundred and fifty seven repeaters all the repeat around about advocate hit a ball from uh... at home i can get a ball from queen and lord knows but uh... they're plenty around the area and uh... that it's just interesting to find out what you can get in always repeated you can use that time you like and if anybody uh... uh... and of course this is the annual private at all and relearn how to program our radios with chirp or whatever. I forget a lot every year, then come back and relearn it. It's pretty easy, and the repeataroundabout.com does have a nice page where they actually give you chirp files and other programming files, so it's really pretty easy, good exercise to learn how to program. Anyway, I could go on, but I won't, but Dean, you could go on. I didn't hear you, I didn't bump into you today the contest. Dean, were you out there and I just missed you? Come ahead, Dean.
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