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Hi, Dana, and hi to the net. Hi, Theresa, too. Hi to the net. Yeah, well, let's see. I have been thinking about Thanksgiving food coming up and trying to figure out what I want to have. I think the family's going to get together, so that's good. Yeah, we're kind of figuring out what we're going to eat. But I'm super geeking out right now about Meshcore, The thing I realized about Meshcore is that there's pretty major infrastructure on mountain tops and tops of buildings and stuff all around here that gives really great distance. Once you can hook up, if you can see a repeater, and that repeater can see another repeater, pretty much your gold, and you can talk to Vancouver, BC. It's about the last mile, or the last quarter mile, where you need fill-in. You need fill-in repeaters. So I have one from my neighborhood that I put up on the neighbor's roof. Well, his rooftop deck, and he's up a little bit higher than me. And that thing covers my neighborhood really well. I built a node for one of my other neighbors that's quite a ways away from me, and that That node can also see the neighborhood repeater really well. That repeater can see Cougar Mountain, Tiger Mountain, Haystack, and so like it just, you can talk everywhere. I was last night up in Finney Ridge. I was in Fremont just carrying around this little tiny thing. All of it, I was still connected and like kind of, you know, sending out chat messages. Anyway, I'm having a blast. Meshcore is cool. If you were in the meshtastic before, I highly recommend flashing a meshcore node and just giving it a shot. Shout out to Bill, WFB, for the recommendation on that. Okay, I'm running long on my over here. Dana, thanks for running the net. Radio A to you and Teresa, 33, KJ, 7, never underestimate women.
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