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Yeah, well, interesting. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I need air conditioner all the time. I usually use it in dry mode. It's just, you know, summers like that, the hot air holds more moisture. I used to keep calcium chloride around to get the salt to get water out of the air. It doesn't leave noise like a dehumidifier. It keeps books and albums and things from holding and destroying themselves just by sitting. And, you know, you're supposed to turn electronics on every year to form the disasters so that after a few years it doesn't just fail from just sitting around. I don't do that enough, although I got a lot of parts and I get fixed about anything. And so there's a lot of stuff that keeps me busy here. And, yeah, you don't want to use a swamp cooler up here. You know, in some of these environments, you need a new cooler in place with a swamp cooler. Isn't anything cooler in here? Yeah, so why am I covered with sweat and feeling quite miserable? You know, if I had a steel beam like that, they had chillers. They didn't have anything to reach the air and then re-chill it, which is what air conditioning is. It's such a plant manager. He's the one that told me about the melting of the koi and the hardening of the water at Crooked Mountain so it would dissolve itself. If you added to that or for tractor tires to make them heavier, to dig into, it would go a little better. Things like that. The main thing is fun with chemistry. KJ7, thank you. Have a good night, everybody. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. All-star Note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. All right. Yeah, that's good things to know about. Definitely dealing with humidity can definitely be a real pain. Glad we have real AC here for the kind of weather we're dealing with. All right. K7 PGP here. Nine o'clock, going to go next to Joe, KX2 CW, how are you tonight, Joe? Hello, Paul. And I will turn away from the microphone to call across the room. Hi, Marcy. And tradition. I've been calling. I was there last night. I called Jennifer and there was another wife, XYL2, that I have to look at my lock. But I also call out to Rachie. Because Rachie was in a different room. They have an electronics shop. Of course, they have patrie's. Of course they do. So she was in the technician, the technical room, doing baking things. And so I called out, hi, Rachie. And so now that's part of my gift. And I am thinking of what I want to bring to the picnic. I really haven't had much communication with Kevin or Jonathan about demonstrating QRPCW. But I may bring my KX2 if they contact me and say, yes, yes, definitely do it, John. I will. But if I do, I am also going to bring one of my favorite antennas, which is the MFJ2289, which is the dipole. The super long, 5.3 meter long telescoping poles. Makes it more than, you know, makes it 10.5 meters across. Big V with the ganelle type, transmission line type 4-1 ballon. I'm kind of mounting it on the big heavy tray pipe.

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