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Well, Thomas, it's great to hear from you. That's it. Do you know when it's a hobby? Like other hobbies that we all have and some we pick up and we enjoy for a few weeks, some since months, and then sometimes we can leave them for a few weeks, maybe even years, think them back, and listen, this is what hobbies are like. I just think ham leaders are a little bit different sometimes because you're kind of making connections, and if you disappear, people do wonder. Hope he's all right. Hope he's well. Hope nothing's happened. I hope the families are all okay and everything else, so a little bit different than ham radio. Well, for me anyway, maybe not for everybody, but when you've established these contacts and you do wonder where people are if you don't hear from them for a while, but yet at the end of the day it is a hobby and it comes and goes. And sometimes just to make sure you don't burn yourself out with a hobby, actually taking a little bit of a break from it can be a good thing and then you come back a bit fresher Tom, I know you weren't like you did, so every week he says, oh this week I've been doing this and reaching us all things. We're after a little bit of a break and a breather, but good to know that you're still going to see any circus board there Tom.
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