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off of 101 near the intersection of 101 and 104 and have a cabin there on a lake. Over. Well, two thumbs up, you're crystal clear off grid there, so we're going to make it work. Just kicking around, making an idea of doing a PODA activation for the first time. Might do that on Monday. I'm shooting for Monday, maybe. So, more details if I get that actually going. We'll figure that out. Alright, next up on the lift, it's Joan. Hello and good morning, KX2 CW. This is repeater station. Hello Ron, good to meet you. I'm going to make sure that my constant monitor receiver is turned all the way down. I often just listen to the receiver. I don't turn on my quote base station, unquote. Shout out to Lee, Td7wgn. Make sure I've got it off my right. I wrote it in the intercover. Yeah, Td7wgn. We missed you Lee, and Lee, some time ago, gave me a book by James P. Hogan, one of the classics from the 50s and 60s, The Minerva Experiment. And I won't even bother trying to tell anyone, because other people just look at it, Google it, The Minerva Experiment, or James P. Hogan. James P. Hogan. You know, it is classic sci-fi. It is artifacts, if you will, cultural artifacts of the era. But, given that, it now has a permanent place on my site station shelf, or shelf of the, and it postulates something very interesting. And the story is well developed over the trilogy, actually. I'm looking in the cover to see how it's modulated into stories. Yeah, the first story in the trilogy is, Inherit the Stars. The middle volume is the gentle giants of Ganymede, and the concluding story is Giant Star. So it goes from a shocking discovery in the first story to actually visiting a civilization in another star in the last story. Oh, there's a beep, which means I've talked for two minutes.

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