Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and survival topics, including field telephone communications systems using German surplus steel wire and copper alternatives, with detailed instructions on armoring communication lines with PVC pipe. He promoted a Second City Network parody video titled 'Help Kickstart World War III' as commentary on current political leadership. The bulk of the episode featured an extended reading from Popular Mechanics' article on the top 20 fatal mistakes to avoid, covering hazards ranging from wildlife encounters and vending machine accidents to water safety, ladder falls, shallow water blackout, parachute landing errors, hypothermia, and chainsaw injuries. Koernke emphasized learning from others' mistakes to avoid fatal errors and encouraged listeners to donate to the Micro Effect radio network to support operations.
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On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't according to the students and regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they can burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take us, stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each god. That the Neocons are any different. We're pretty well seeing the POS as well. They are the trash that's in the system. The stale potato chips that are part of this are the most fascinating. You've got McLean, of course, clapping his lip. I think desperate to make some... Well, stay in the news as much as you can see your part of history. I really believe that's about it. McLean, the Shysters have all of the Vietnamese files on his separation and his efforts cooperating with the Communists because of what he did while he was with the Communists. the one doing the media play discovered look after all these years we discovered that make a lame was collaborating he had a nurse girlfriend and two children while he was a p o w none of the other p o w have these really warm fuzzy accommodations how could this be sold just something to blame by the way that the back story does you know good old mcclean The shyster, of course, is beating the gong for his blackmailer. So not so much that you have to worry about him other than, well, it's the meat puppet holding a seat scam up. And what is the scam? Well, obviously they need a law. Oh my goodness. They couldn't do the reasonable thing with the economy. They've stolen all the digits so they could grab all the things they could and put their names on them with the digits. Boy. And so now here we are with them desperately trying to start World War III. And I know everybody's around Second City television. Kinda cute because I don't, more on that in a minute here. For those of you who don't know the history of Second City, or Second City TV, or Second City, or SCTV as originally it was, was the grooming block for people you were gonna see on Saturday Night Live. Saturday Night Live was the majors, was the minors. Whoever would be out there that the hyper liberals would be pushing with the comedy circles or making the next wave of fellow travelers, that would be FCTV. Next part of it would be jumping up to and promoting into Dirty Night Live. Now, for example, if you watch any old STV, and I mean old from the 70s, see faces of, well, John Belucci became famous and you knew Saturday Night Live for John Belucci and all the other, you know, some of them already dead. If you were to catch the FCTV two generations earlier, like earlier, you'd have seen all of the Saturday Night Live crew. When you watch FCTV while the Belucci band was in place, then you will find that FCTV is the next wave that you all know to be the later Saturday Night Live characters. you know like character actors separate you know the improvement improve okay the improv type people all what's interesting is that that well you know for some really cute little stuff out there for everybody to enjoy uh... and this case it all of the health kickstart world war three i think everybody passing this around as emails we might be able to play this on the air would only take a minute i would and of course let's get full credit this This is SECS CTV or SC Network now, Second City Network. Whether or not, I'm not really paying attention, I haven't been following up on that. I'm not really enthralled by the TV. So I'm not sure if this is CTV modified or if it's just another variation on the theme. But Second City TV's been around guys since about what, 70, 71, and was the regional, and then Saturday Night Live was the national. So if you get a chance, watch it, it's Help Kickstart World War III. You don't even need to send me more emails. I got a whole bunch of those. Everybody said, hey, check this video out. It's up on YouTube right now. And if we can, we might be able to play it. It's Help Kickstart World War III, exclamation point. Channel is the Second City Network. The Second City Network. The Second City Network. I'm going to have to do a history on that and see if that is SCTV because that's Second City, the fact that they're using Second City. Pretty sure they just upgraded or modified accordingly as time has gone by. SCTV now is, let's see, T-S or S-C-N. Anyway, help kickstart World War III, excellent parody for those who are absolute zombies, which are the kind of fools you're going to be seeing that are following, oh bummer, which again, he's nothing more than a meat puppet, who are following the kosher mafia with blinders and with a bag over their head. Well, the blinders don't make any noise, yeah, but it's a safety thing, you know how OSHA is. Anyway, these characters are the Lemmings. perfect example of the lemmings in motion help kickstart world war three exclamation point second city network and uh... time block three minutes and forty five seconds long minutes and forty five seconds long help kickstart world war three exclamation point the second city network is the channel that it's on and the idea of the thumbs up and point of even favor to get only because it's Because it's Obama! Well, no it's not. In reality, all you've got is a hollow shell, a set of buttcheeks stretched so wide because there's this big arctic tentacle right up his hind end and when they pull it out, you just point there. His bowels have got to really be clean because once that tentacle comes out, well it's just blush time, you know what I mean? Swillish and be near a toilet when the tentacle comes out. Of course, the shysters don't care because it'll be somebody else cleaning up the mess. into the shadows. It wasn't us, it was Satoro, it was him, it wasn't us. But a minute ago you said you were absolutely in control of Satoro. Yes, but it's not us, he's the one who's talking, blame him, blame Satoro. Oi. In reality I think we all understand what's going on. So again, help kickstart World War III, exclamation point. 3 minutes 45 seconds long, the second city network, and time is again 3 minutes 45 seconds, easy for you to find. Definitely worth checking out and sharing with everybody. I think everybody is doing that right now, even this morning, as weak. So again, great way to make a statement to the bad guys. Anyway, now others, let's see, what else, signal communications. I don't know if I want to mention this on the air, but in fact I might wait on the one only because I think I'm going to try and get it first or get mine before you get yours, because otherwise I won't get any. However, there is some field telephone wire available out there in bulk. It is, there's a couple of different sources. Now, there is some steel, this is copper telephone, slash field telephone wire, guys. However, there is also a quantity of steel telephone wire out there. If you check the regular sources, you're going to have to call around and see who's got any left. Steel field phone wire. This is typically what the Germans and Europeans have used for a long time. I believe the stuff that is available right now, the wave that just came in, is German surplus. So just something to consider. But you're looking at a big material available right now. 500 yard spools in some cases. a couple hundred yard spools or hundred yard spools and others or mixed sizes. So you might want to check your local surplus feeding holes on the internet as far as the jobber companies where they got good inventory. A wave of German telephone wire has come in but also there is some copper available. I'm going to say anything about copper because I have to get some first but if you see it you'll know what we're looking at. It's been a little harder to get recently for obvious reasons. I know that A couple of containers have come in and are available and have been kind of spread out through the system. So other people have already been wheeling and dealing in trading at the trade shows. A plus if you have any field, might want to again look around. The German steel wire will work. The Germans, again, any high priority metal or value metal of that type, strategic metals and the inventory, would be prioritized for more important tasks. Steel can be used, but there were other issues with steel. However, remember, just like any other metal, there are a wide range of steel-type products that are more malleable. They're flexible. They will work and have similar properties to copper wire. That's what they used years ago and have been using for quite some time. Field telephone by no stretch of the imagination is obsolete. In fact, just reverse actually quite serviceable in this day and age. One neat thing is that you can use PVC tube, run your field telephone lines from one building to the next and armor them. And they'll be there for decades. There's no reason if you do it right. Snorkel them so you bring the PVC up out of the ground, do again a candy cane, looks like a candy cane arc. Then when you run your wire and pull it to where you actually pull about an extra foot or two or three or five, Then bathtub cork the end of the pipe at both ends where you know everything's where it's supposed to be. And if you're going to run one, you can also run more than one. You can run two or three wires simultaneously. When you caulk them up, again, don't spare on the bathtub caulk. The idea behind this is to make a physical plug, seal up that line. Now it's sealed up from the environment. It's a shell with half inch PVC pipe or three inch PVC pipe. You know, the longest length for the cheapest amount. few connectors and for a very little amount, a very small amount of money, you have yourself an armored communications line. These could go to your barns, they can go to your outbuildings, they can go to LPOPs, and you can set up an entire field phone grid on the property. A lot of people have. And in fact, it's a private phone system. Don't have to worry about wireless intercept. That doesn't mean you can't carry walkie talkies or whatever type of personal radios. But the field phones are very reliable. Any batteries for the most part, depending on the model, some of them do adaptions to the equipment along with rechargeables. Wow, that would make them like real wouldn't it? Solar panels readily available from any one of the dealer warehouse facilities. The idea is to take advantage of volume and quantity price and the surplus again is the key. In this case, the industry. Other things in the works let's not forget too we talked about uh... the whole idea of components you can buy individual components guys come on uh... brand new resistors capacitors whatever if you want to piece of equipment let me give you an example uh... ramsey uh... electronics and make kit the kids are completely inventory one of the things that we've done before is to buy all of the components in both sort them out and in fact i created little trays using uh... And what we did is we sorted out all the parts for a kit and numbered and IDed what was supposed to be a nice little egg pocket. And then sorted the parts out over and over and over again. And I built well over 38 from scratch FM100s. Now we still needed the board, which we had built by a friend of ours who worked for Motorola. He built a bunch of boards for us, virtual copies of the original. And then we had to program the processor chip for the synthesizer. Well, that's all work that can be done actually either by the part from Ramsey because they have to be able to sell spares. They make a program process or you program your own chip. Either way, the idea behind this is that you can buy all the components you need to build a system. Now, this includes the idea that there's a whole bunch of designs out there that are still on paper that are very simple to build but again you're going to have to take the time to sit down with a soldering iron and go to town. Now simply go, I don't have for that. Well a lot of the radio kits or radio designs that are in the magazines were designed to be bench friendly. They were built by people who had the same bench that you have or that you're putting on maybe building or putting together. Because of this The process of building up your own radio rigs that are actually more reliable than anything you can probably buy on the shelf is a reality pretty. In this day and age you can scavenge junk from all over the place. Think about it. There are all kinds of goodies and pieces of equipment and material. Once you build something, if you know what the dimensions are for what you're building, you can adapt any number of housings from all over the resale shops of the planet, which is something to be kind of funny, there's junk that shows up as industrial surplus that are just simply the holes. Project boxes, as they're called, were actually made for years that are designed specifically to hold a generic board of whatever size, and you adapt the front plate and the back plate to whatever you want to do. If you even have a front or a back plate, In many cases, the guys like to keep them open and airy so that they help to lose shed calories and not overheat. There's all kinds of neat tricks you can do there. And in this day and age, instead of a back plate, you put a whole bank of micro computer fans to cool the system even that much more efficiently. And then put a screen up front. And as long as you know the on-off switch and the other controls and what they're supposed to do, figure out where they're supposed to be set and understand how to orient them. Pretty straightforward to get whatever you got going to work inside the containment vessel you've chosen. Some people have been pretty creative about that and have their radio gear and stuff that doesn't look like it has anything to do with being a radio. Ooh, that's the old James Bond secret squirrel routine. Yep, as a matter of fact it is. Our radios built with technology or, I should say, and do extra equipment that otherwise have a clue. So they're very, depending on the environment you're trying to blend them into, they're quite aesthetic. They're very pleasing to the eye. And then you flip one container lid, hit a switch, and wow, it's like a hidden phone. Well, exactly. That's the whole point. So there are a lot of options out there with regard to how you can build, fabricate, or engineer your own electronic technology. Your little Star Trek communicators, well, you're pretty well stuck with them the way they are. Okay, and when they fry when everything fries, it's microtech Those who have the backups that can be rebuilt or the backups that are still in service You're on the upper upper swing kid on the recovery. You're the ones who are the cutting edge once again So you need to be thinking head plus even if you just use them every day more robust takes more of a beating just in general is stronger signals cleaner and Older is typically better with regard to signal energy because again, first gen equipment is grossly overbuilt and then they start bean counting to figure out how they can shave money off the call. Just something to consider there, but you can do it. You can do it! That means you've got to make the effort though. And do a little research. There's a lot of cool stuff out there that can be acquired off the shelf in a way of information, the parameters you need. And then you start the learning curve up the positive end. Well, we are almost at the bottom of the hour break, but not quite. And I understand Joe was on last night, which is a good meal up on here. But again, an update, a reminder that if you can, please take the time to donate to the Micro Effect. 888-747-1968. 747-1968. Take the time, a call, talk to the operator right there, and donate as needed. We'll do it. as long as we have the resources available to get the job done people and that's where you come in. So we need you to pitch in and help us out. It doesn't take much to get the job done but we do have to have the tools in the right place. 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It's pretty much going to be a sunny day, going to be a hot one, it might even be a little bit muggy. A great day to get all of that stuff done outside because you know it won't be long and it'll be ski outside. Things you have to do outside like you know if you're going to have to dig something. Well it's awful hard to dig and be done in the summertime. That goes off your list over the next little while it would be a grind you guys. Mark I got the new popular mechanics yesterday. Parole, there's the subject of We've talked about, right here on the cover, we've talked about this subject so many times that I am forced to bring this to the hour here, you guys, for 2000. It has a kind of right in the center of it, Mark, they have one of those life bugs that you would throw from a ship to somebody when somebody yells, man overboard. And it has the ropes around the sides and everything, so you could grab on and how to avoid them at home and in the wild. And that starts on page 64, and that's where we're going right now, you guys, because, well, it's so many times. And did we reach the part about 20 days? Now some of these in here are pretty, you'll see them as we go along. But you're gonna get this, I'm gonna verbatim you guys. I'm gonna take the top till the top of the hour to do this. And it's a good thing to know because well, if you don't make that mistake outside, you're gonna be here tomorrow. That mind, we're just gonna run right into this. And bear with me, but hey, it's things before you get there. So with that in mind, accidents are the leading cause of death among United States men. to 15 to 50 years old, accounting for 37,000 of the roughly 148,000 annual fatalities. Some instances of unintentional death, to use the official term, are unavoidable. Wrong place, wrong time, but most aren't. Staying alive requires recognizing danger, feeling fear, and reacting. We interpret external cues through our subconscious fear centers. Very quickly says Harvard University author of How Risky Is It Really? Well, how risky is it really? Out of context. Back to context. Trouble is, Even smart, sober, experienced men can fail to register signals of an eminent, easy-to-miss risk than how to avoid or survive them. When is an outsmart wildlife faced with a wild animal, the natural response is home, but that can trigger the animal's predators. On July 6, 2011, Brian Matthew Yauchish, for butchering his name Brian, but he doesn't matter to him, he was 57, and his wife Marilyn 58 were hiking in Yellowstone National Park when they came upon a grizzly bear and fled. Screaming. and clawed to death, which stopped and crouched behind a tree, was approached here but left unconfirmed. In the Arctic each year, three to five people are killed in North America in wild animal attacks, primarily by sharks. Quite shark-infested waters, unless you are Andy Casagrande, page 80. As for bears, always carry repellent pepper spray when hiking it. It gets 30 feet away. Boost the risk of an attack, gives the bear a chance to get out of your way. Try to stay in the open, says, they kneel. Oh, there's a friend. Manager of Alaska's McNeil River State Game... Aw, come on, this page is kind of stuck together in this... State Game Sanctuary. If you have to move through thick brush, make noise by clapping and shouting. The second subject is don't mess with vending machines. Now you might think that this is way out of line, but listen to this one, you guys. The second subject, don't mess with vending machines. You skip, you need a snack. You insert money into a vending machine, press the button, and nothing comes out. You get mad. The machines cost 37 deaths between 1978 and 1995, crushing customers who rocked and toppled the dispensers. No reason that they exist, but the machines still are a danger. Now the third one here, stay on the dock. On May 20th, 1913, Kyle was on a dock in Kentucky's River Lake. A dog swimming nearby yelp, the McGonolly 36th Offit was struggling to stay above water. He told him to save the dog before he and the animal drowned. Victims of electric shock drowning, ESD. Cords plugged into an outlet on the dock, slipped into the water and electrified it. The number of annual deaths from ESD in the United States are unknown since they are counted among all drownings. But anecdotal evidence shows that ESD is widespread. ESD prevention groups have successfully heard some to enact safety standards including the installation of corruptors and a central shutoff from the docks electrical system. Don't get 100 yards of any wired dock whether docks follow safety standards. Keep it on the dirt. On the morning of July 14, 2013, Taylor Falls, this is kind of, Taylor Falls 20 turned left in his 2004 Yamaha Rhino ATV at a paved intersection near his Las Vegas area home. The high-traction tread tires gripped the road and the vehicle flipped, ejecting falls and the 22-year-old passenger. Falls died at the scene. The passengers sustained minor injuries. One-third of fatal ATV accidents take place on paved roads, and 300 people died in on-road ATV wrecks 2011. Ride only off-road. All the Toronto, Executive Vice President of the ATV Safety Institute, Soft, knobby tires are designed for traction on uneven ground and will behave unpredictably on pavement. In some cases, tires will grip enough to cause an ATV to flip, as in the recent Nevada accident. If you have to cross a paved road to continue on an up-and-up gear. Number five, on the level. The brakes are the obvious hazard, but most lawnmower-related deaths result from riding mowers flipped over on a slope, crushing the drivers. About 95 Americans are killed by riding lawnmowers each year. a slope, not sideways along it. How steep is too steep? If you can't back up a slope, do not mow on it. Carl Purvis of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission advises. Now, number six here, we've, this is kind of, you might find yourself in this predicament and then you may never. Beware of low head dams. Found on small and moderate sized streams and rivers, low head dams are used to prevent invasive species from swimming upstream. We need one of those out of context. We need one of those in Washington, D.C. Back to context. Watch out. They're called drowning machines because they could not. People says Kevin Colburn of America's White Water Preservation Group. They're headed downstream. The dam looks like a single line of flat reflective water. The water rushing over the dam creates a spinning cylinder of water that can trap a cap-sized boater. Now that cylinder along, no pun intended here Mark, with a becoming over the dam, rolling along like it's swirling inside a cup as it hits the floor level. And that water basically stays there and it would trap a person there. Water rushing over the dam creates a spinning cylinder of water that can trap a capsize boater. 12 people a year dying in low head and unrelated white water. As the stream is caught in low with that's about only after you've cleared the board near the dam. Number seven, and did divers know about this one first? If you've been a diver for a long time, you know about this. But number seven, don't hold your breath. Hmm, that's kind of, wow. Breathing is a good thing when you're alive. But number seven, don't hold your breath. If you want to take a long swim underwater, the trick is to breathe in an hour or a few times and take a big gulp of air before you submerge, right? Not only doesn't increase the oxygen in your blood, it also decreases the amount of CO2 that comes, the compound that informs the brain of the need to breathe. Without that natural signal, you may hold your breath until you pass out and drown. This is known as shallow water blackout. Go straight down. Shallow water blackout is because of the change in pressure as they're coming up and it generally happens in the last six feet of water. Just before they make the surface, it's called shallow water blackout. The author here is a little bit out of context, but he's running in the right direction. I thought it's drowning is the fifth largest cause of accidental death in the United States. 10 lives a day. No one knows how many of these are due to shallow water blackouts, but its prevalence has led to the formation of advocacy groups such as shallow water blackouts prevention. So, number eight. For our footing, one mistake is responsible for about half of all ladder accidents carrying something while climbing. When 700 people die annually in falls holding, I repeat that. 700 people die annually in falls from ladders and scaffolding. Contact while climbing, and they pulley for us to get items along contact you've always got a hand and both on the ladder or you've always got as you're moving your foot up to the next one you for certain both hands on the ladder don't you three points of contact the author is talking about this is the number nine a shallow stream can pick surprising amount of force making sporting extremely dangerous once you've been knocked off your feet you can get dragged down by the weight of your gear or for hypothermia water-related death outnumber all other states national parks Specific statistics while boarding streams wide section of water tosses stick into the current Faster than a walking pace don't cross un hitch way for crossing a wet act can pull cross at a straight wide section of water tosses stick into the current if it is moving faster than a walking pace don't un hitch waste and sternum fasteners before crossing a wet pack now We're gonna dwell on this one. We're top of the hour and we will thought line the other side But you guys you might find by of what? A militia man, are you listening? Find yourself having to 14 where that stick is moving rather rapidly. Being in the water and being killed by the water or the risk of being killed by the people who are pursuing, not getting to where you have, there are so many different reasons why we might have to cross water. Think about this, unhitch waste and fasteners before all you wonder. Very much akin to being able to if you're a diver. The very last thing to go on, he'll put on his tank, he'll put on all kinds of other things. The very last thing for a diver to put on is his weight belt. The outermost layer, the very first thing that he can shed in mind if you ever have the stream, you might want to fix things, abandon your life. Better to have that pack soaked full of water and bouncing along on the bottom of the river, never to be seen again, instead of you, never to be seen again. This article isn't it? Now we get over here. We talk about land, air, sea, and some of us might even arrive someplace in a parachute. But now landing straight in a parachute, really, this is number 10, you guys, and they're deadly serious about this, and we'll get this in before the top of the hour. But if you have successfully negotiated free, deployed your canopy, and are about to touch down, safe? No. Inexperienced solo jumpers trying to avoid an obstacle at the last minute, or high divers looking for a thrill, sometimes pull a toggle and into a low hook turn. apparently. Low, your parachute doesn't have enough time to level out, says Nancy Corin of the United States Parachute Association. Instead, with your weight far out from under the canopy, you'll swing down like a wrecking ball, the 19 skydiving fatalities. Your landing spot well in advance from 100 to 1,000 feet up, sitting on your skill, so you have room to land without needing to swerve. We can get this one in here before the top. I'm pretty certain number 11 is a topic stay warm and dry. when it isn't extremely cold from 30 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, compound the effect of the temperature. Hypothermia kills almost a thousand people a year in the United States. Thermia kills almost a thousand people a year in the United States. Synthetic or wool clothing, nothing cotton. Serve heat by stuffing your clothes or shelter with dry leaves. That's a boy scout trick out of context. Leaves move the wet clothes to heat up enough to top of the hour, but we might be able to treat in less meaning tree stands. I could do another thing out of context, but let's do this. Blade isn't always the most dangerous thing when using a chainsaw. Enormous amounts of energy that can release in both ways, rising and lethal. Tree stands at an angle, becomes, and transfers more into the trunk. When sawed, it can shatter mid-cut and create a so-called barber chair. Fibers split quickly, and the rearward half pivots backward. It's very violent and quick. You know, New York, New Jersey arborists. in 2012, 32 people died selling trees, fought into any tree or limb that's under tension. Now with that in mind, I would out of text, because we're gonna be to the top of the hour here in just a moment, I would describe a situation where a friend of a friend in a tree, they were cutting down this tree that was hanging the house, that was one of the reasons why it had to come down, reaching over the house, with a limb above it, while the person in the tree with the chainsaw reached out and tucked that limb away from the tree. Where that pivot point was created by that rope, more weight on the other side opposite the man with the saw, and when that last bit of wood was cut, flipped away from him, the far end sinking down. The middle, well not the middle, was a fixed point. That rope wasn't going to allow that portion of the, just pivoted around that tie, but the end that was cut jumped up and literally you guys are just sitting down and having the children leave. I didn't mean to paint that for you on this Tuesday morning. But again, sometimes gravity always works to buy this crew ever before. That in mind, cutting trees can be a danger unto itself. Are right up there within just a couple of other really, really dangerous jobs. You know, if you can pay somebody to do that, unless a tree stands straight up or unless you can drop it without any other, it would be best to let someone else stay in that arena so to speak. And we're going to be right at the top of the hour. We have about four of these. You'll bring these up at the other. You know, again, there are a whole bunch of mistakes out there that we can make. We'll never be able to make again because they'll kill us the first time we make them. And again, we've brought that thought line to the hour a number of times, but Poplar Mechanics has the top 20 fatal mistakes written right down here that would be remit. Because, hey, I'd much rather live to be 114 like my mother's father's mother did. think about it. It's just, well that was awful stupid and it brought about his death, but we'll try not to ever do that. Everybody look at what happened to Don. Do not ever do that. That's not something I want you to hear about Don someday. And I don't want to hear it about you. Being a very, very bad example. Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Exactly. Again, some of them will kill you the first time you make them. And we've got about seven or eight more to try. At the top, you hear the music? No, I don't. But we're right across the street. We should be there any second. All of our friends out there listening again, as is pointed out, most of these situations we, and again, are right in the list of our warnings to you, operations in the field. Forwarding operations, we have to take seriously. We're in the lake states here, guys. You have water in every direction, constantly. You live with it, we have to work with it, we all better understand it. If you're not experienced with it, you'd better learn. And again, the are not always going to be there or the bad guys are going to destroy them.
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