Mark Koernke discussed tactical communications and surveillance techniques, focusing on infrared signaling, night vision technology, compass navigation, and time-distance calculations for field operations. He emphasized the importance of older, redundant radio equipment over modern centralized systems, citing vulnerabilities in contemporary emergency services infrastructure. The show featured extended caller discussion about acquiring used military-grade radios at hamfests, their superior durability and repairability compared to newer technology, and practical applications for independent communication networks. Koernke stressed multi-dimensional thinking combining compass work, timekeeping, and distance estimation for survival and tactical scenarios.
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You know that you can feel that warmth from the sun even in this little bit of chilly moving air. It won't be long, the sun heats up the air and you know, spring or fall. Dang darn it, sir. You know, I used to not mind fall, but fall makes me think that soon it will be winter. Heh heh. Deep snow, you can't outrun the wolves. You know, you run the snow path and wolves run in your path and overtake you. Nipping at the heels, so we throw the liberals out of this sleigh. the grease and the slobbering and the biting and the screaming lasted long enough for us to leave the area. We got rid of the liberals too. Whoo! We gotta keep those things bad for ya. Just wouldn't listen. It is the communications Tuesday, isn't it? Beautiful day it's been so far. We've been discussing alternates, as in laser light and impact points or white light, but don night vision technology again, guys. With any night vision technology, IR range lighting, which cannot easily be seen, can still enhance the security operations to an even greater degree. It is a deep shield PVC tube with an IR light inside it. It's going to produce no visible light, but if you had first or second or third gen done, we could pretty well see what we want for any distance we need to for signaling, couldn't we? Well, that goes back over to, you know, Carlos Hascock shooting the other guy right down the street. He was looking at Carlos Hascock. That come down to, do you know exactly where you want that signal to go? You know, it could be miles away, you guys, and miles and miles, just at one half of a degree. It doesn't take long if you want. You think of just like one degree, man, it doesn't take much, but draw it out on a table, a long table, or figure that one degree is, well, what's the minute of angle. So how does that show up at 100 yards? It figures it's one degree off or if you're wanting to look directly down the tube that Mark just talked about so that you see the most faint of infrared light, something that you're naked eye wouldn't even make out a long ways away. See that's the whole idea of putting it deep inside that tube is to shield it, to allow it to be viewed from a very miniscule area. They're in the distance, that hilltop, that area right under that tree. In fact, it could be that area right between the other way you get, again, run out that minute of angle. Want to put a signal in a very small space. You guys, in the night vision video, it is our example, seven and nine miles away, respectively, and they look like, you know, that they can't be missed. Now, I'm not saying that seven or nine miles away is the best night vision with their big lighter. right plans and the right effort. Again, to fine tune this you guys are going to need a compass unless you're able to like this would be another thing that would be a higher form of what we've talked about. You can put an aiming tube on top and you know PBS twos or PBS night vision fails. The operators are taught to uh, trains across the front mark and take them down or hold them there with a rubber band and then they have a center relation of the image that the device is producing and can, to an aim point, actually using, you know, making your own aim point, something along the same line can be done with a much smaller 3 quarter inch tube, PVC tube, half inch PVC tube, on top of the bigger tube that is, you know, the light case. When you use the smaller tube to aim the front of it, the front of it, the string that would create a crosshair. you have even the finer reference instead of just trying to move it in, you know, center the one end of the tube and the other end near end of the tube so that you appear to be looking at concentric surface and then estimate the center from there, string that piece of stone wall, string across the front of that tube, have a more, you know, something that references the center even more than, although we're pretty good at judging the center of circles and centering circles and other, your brain does that pretty well. And this is a way to from a good long distance. Even second or third generation, you strike down that tube, be able to enter the tunnel. So it is not a train. It goes over between what is happening on a battlefield. We talk about communications as if it's, hi, hello, how are you? And even the example is the front of the hour. Well, if we keep that brief and run across, sometimes we'll even ask Paul, what's the weather like in North So it's your side of the river or the mountain range, you know what I mean? And get that report. But sometimes, well, offers up a network of weather like, and you know, with the prevailing winds on the continent, soon that weather will be here to know what the weather's gonna be if like, we plan on fighting tomorrow, see how that works. But other than that, I can look at being here in the middle of Michigan and get a weather channel. And things that when you're addressing communications, you know, it is best Some might think as examples, you know, he can go on and on and drone pretty well here and some even think that he's not droning, shooting his voice, but that there are better things that could be happening. So here comes an old cliche, it's good not to tie up a lot of communication channels so that when it's necessary for something to get through it, if there's a clear path. To that, like you can run out, you know, we have so many different ways to carry computers these days and I know about electromagnetic pulse and I know about shielding and what not but there are so many different ways to carry computers these days. Mark, it looks as if with something that is not big as you know the predators thing. Some of the things they've tried to pass off is like Dick Tracy's everything but a storage locker for 105 millimeter howitzer but there's no room for ammunition. That's coming into the market right now is a touchscreen. Touch it with your finger and move things around and you can on your big computer, you know, the image slides up or down or sideways to the next image and well, I'm guessing that if it looks like a computer on the screen, it's going to have computer capabilities and it might even be the proverbial Dick Tracy wrist radio or we're on this subject. Did you know it's really good to GPS to know what time it is if you want to know kind of really where you are, if you want to, you know, shoot the sun so that, you know, to use the sun and stars as navigation. It's really good to know what time it is, day to day. Now with that in mind, disappearing. They're disappearing Mark because well people are telling time from their, you guys, water, ask someone what time it is and do the proportion of how many people look to their wrist radio. I mean, you know, they take out their telephone and look at their telephone and then tell you what time it is. You're dependent on time and you're dependent on a telephone and the telephone is dependent on somebody else's system, how long do you think that's going to last? We talk about compass and we talk about field work because you know it's really good to have a compass for many of the aforementioned reasons like I want to shine a light way over there or I want someone that's way over there to be able to look directly down the sinky little tube so they can see the light at the end of the tube. This is something you know you can have you don't really, although divers would say yeah I strap a compass on my wrist and you don't really time on them. If they drop the telephone web, you're not going to really be able to tell time. You know, the aforementioned, it was a week or three ago, I used it at the end of an hour mark, and this is referenced over the A-homes. We're late a lot lately, I apologize for that, but at the end of an hour, a week or two ago, I, after everything, it was in the afternoon, I said something like, I think I gotta quit trying to tell time by the sun. Now, you know, that was just meant to be a joke, and a band-aid, and some other things, and a reference, John's been late a lot lately. It's really hard to tell time by the sun. We attack it. Dawn is a pretty general statement, but you know, everybody's gone and saying, Dawn, you're so good to me and all of this and that. Dawn, because I can't have stars anymore. Dawn, because I can see the sun coming over the horizon. Dawn, because I can see silhouettes moving across the land now. You're Dawn and my Dawn and somebody else is Dawn. One Dawn is a blonde. One is a brunette and one shaves her head. See how different Dawns can be or Dawn can be. It's really good to set up, we attack at dawn, we attack it at eight minutes after, at 32 o'clock or something. And that would run out in that way in order to continue with the confusion that's trying to be presented here. The we attack at dawn doesn't really happen until, well, you hear the first shot and you know the attack is going on. See how that works, but it's really good to coordinate it with time. Time works over to the other thing that we've tried to the communication thing we need to point this sinky little tube at that hill way over there. Not that hill that's to the left of your nose. See that one you're pointing at? See the one three hills beyond that to the left? Yeah. Well now you're getting the way over there thing there over to the other thing about what time is it and relative to how far away you're trying to talk to or how far away is the person you're trying to talk to to describe to you where the enemy is right now. About time and distance, right? Because again, they wind up on each other so hard that most people will try to look at one and completely isolate forgetting about distance or try to think about how they're 27 miles away and then relate it to big chunks like that's three days. Instead of fine-tuning it's like, well, that's 27. See that? Instead of trying to rewind and distance together. One of the reasons why Mark many times will say, timing is everything. And if I can squeeze it in, right into the middle of Mark's spotlight, you hear it's on sometimes, you know, just yell about like a coyote and distance is everything else. Put your fingers like for luck and cross your fingers. It's not for luck. It's like, are like that. But most people never can't grasp that. And if you can't grasp that on a battle, the ways we have exemplified, one of the ways we've tried to see how this is, the example is, good to have ranging ability and it's good two ways away for the only reason we can put bottom of the hour mark if I'm looking at a mechanized unit. And here in Michigan there are some places where I can look a good distance away and I can see them and I can track them for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of yards, if not a quarter mile or they disappear behind a tree line and I know by the same path that they're running, the direction that I time I image them and I look at my time and I take a range at the second time I image them and I look at my time and if I'm familiar with that ground, that range that I first recognize that I look at my time is a set position and they're moving and I look at the next set position measured by me or measured by one of my men because I have or they have been there and to the inch that I've just described to you, to the inch so that by looking at my clock and knowing that distance, I know how fast that mech unit is moving. Now that might seem like, that's so trivial Don, I could give two rats whiskers or other end of the rat, you know, one cheek and the other. Two rats whiskers, less about that, but when you know how fast your opponent is moving, you can move, if you know how fast you can move and you know how fast your opponent is moving, you know if you can overtake him, or take, you know, meaning, run him today or is he going to be on us in about three and a half hours captain if we continue at this speed three and a half hours see how that works now that runs right up from the talked about creating that distance simply by moving your one of your feet in an art side of your opponent creating and controlling that distance that works right up from one man on the other mechanized unit to a whole that are they in which way are they moving and when can we be on them See how that works? Now this has just come from a compass and a clock. Now you'll have to have some mathematical wizard in there if you don't have angels in front of you because now you're starting to figure on the size of the triangle. See how that works? It can be done though. Not like, it's impossible and I don't know what and Scooby Doo doesn't know either. Well you got, you know, if Scooby Doo's on your team, you better bring him up to speed real quick. See how that works? Oh again, you guys, that's just one bit of functionality of just a couple of different...a compass and a clock. A compass? And if you know how to work them, they can save your life or help you beat the dog snot out of your opponent as much as your compass and... This gets into the whole issue as we pointed out. The other element in formula, the fourth dimension. understanding the time factor which is tied into calculating the situation both on the battlefield or for simple survival, escape and evasion guys. You have to be multi-dimensional. You have to be oriented. The environment effectively or you aren't going to survive. And that's one of the reasons that we try to get people to think again, three dimensions, politically, but also in the timeline. Are you talking calculating speed, distance, whatever. Remember, the time factor tied in, leading on a target, avoiding contact with a target, guesstimating or estimating distance travel time. All of these factors are especially critical and it's why breaking out your optics and other technology, you can take the time, sit down and practice this, especially where you have rolling terrain. Look at your environment. Watch an aircraft at a distance during the day or at night. Gestimate and start to work, orient your brain to the environment with regard to the man-made and the physical objects, how they move through your world. This is true when looking down at roads because again by being able to orient yourself to distance and range, you're going to be able to calculate activity. This allows you to determine how to slip through, move through, pass through, or engage at your discretion something. Think about that. Again, we need to be doing this now. It's like, I said many times, if you're blessed and you've got, you know, it's a curse, no, blessed with history, you've got a battlefield nearby. You've probably got some illustrated or some written history of the events that transpired. It's a good idea to walk that battlefield and think through the environment, understand the ground you're standing on is the same ground that you read about. how detailed and how descriptive that information is determines how valuable it is. The more detailed, the more you can actually walk through and see the issues, the trials and tribulations that created the decisions help either side. These are things you need to start moving through. Vehicle speed, aircraft speed, all these things, you talk about them in one direction, but physically going out and observing. Just pick a high point in your area of operation, look around, for as far as you can see. Break out the watch. Break out your optical devices. Good idea to practice using them. All kinds of things that still need to be done. You have time to do as part of your everyday life if you're out and about. Do this for a few minutes. Take five or ten minutes out of your time and stop and chase the environment. We'll be back in a minute. Donna Marcia on the bottom of the hour break. Brian McMullen here talking to you about the immune system. As a talk show host, one of the major topics is health. It seems there are powers that be that want and desire the public to be sick. These are huge topics discussed in my show, but there is a way to combat this sick system. Life change T. Life change T is an all natural product that gently cleanses your inside, gives you more energy and builds your immune system. All organic and a natural weapon against toxicity. Customers have been buying your supplies to make sure they're prepared and healthy. Interested? You should be. Log on to GetTheT.com. That's GetTheT.com or you can call us direct at 928-308-0408. That's 928-308-0408. 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I think part of that and I know what you're saying about the price of new in the box and such one of the problems as I was saying earlier today is just looking at the China sport industry prices have almost doubled on everything that they're trying to sell to us in certain areas not everything but in certain areas stuff that you to be dollar items or should be dollar items, they're charging almost the equivalent to a, not a retail, but a high-end wholesale. I thought that was rather interesting. Do you mean the price of something made in America? Oh, nothing made in America. But again, something made in America. Oh yeah, yeah, as if it was made here, yeah. As if it were the trash quality of China. Well, interestingly enough, again, you did well unused. I mean, the new, again, You know, we can spend any money you want there, but how did, well, what did you find in the use category? Anything really interesting? Well, this one guy had in the state cell and I picked up a box of handheld radios with chargers. Of course, they all need new batteries, handheld Washington. And they're all older units and they all had keypads, so you get 20 bucks. Oh yeah, you stole it. And a scanner. And a bunch of executive radios and radios along that family for free. I bought one. That was a master executive tabletop. Nobody buys things when I'm packing up, come by and you can have all of them. And I got, I don't know, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight radios. Those of them are in the like 150 band range, but they can be converted. They can be used as is. I wouldn't really change them out for it. Depending on what you're doing with them, you know, for a facility or a house or for a farm, it's enough to be able to put those in different locations and power them up. However you're going to, you know, whatever you're going to do, give them a power supply in each site. Solar panels, backup batteries, wall works and adapters, you know, or inverters. There's nothing there that couldn't be brought online and kept at least in a static position, just like a radio intercom. There was a lot of supplies that were built by the same company, you know, GE, that are designed to power those radios with speakers and external phones so you could take a mobile unit and make it a base unit. Yeah. But those radios are nice for one main reason. I'll be quick. The receive section only receives and the transmit only transmits. They don't share circuitry. Traced and adding a jumper, you can make a repeater out of them. Designed totally independent inside the radio. And they have president heat cavities in those things that were plated. And the 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 gain transmitter just of megahertz off and it won't affect your reception at all. the advantage freestanding system. The cool thing about this too is the idea of any number of different radios and any number of different frequencies. You kind of give a little thing away here that's not a problem. Everybody needs to know about this. But it's one of the ways that we've been able to pull up the different lakes of the UltraNet or the hallmark. And I guess we can talk about that. Just a hint to everybody that there's a lot of equipment, as we pointed out, piled up brand new in the box, but say five generations, six generations back. And I don't mean 20, 50 or 100 years back. I'm talking in terms of electronic technology, cutting edge, state of the art, everybody's got to have a mini pad, whatever. Well, that's cool until the mini pad, something on board goes dead. The whole system's dead at once and she's finished. That's all there is to it. You can't fix it. On the other hand, going back several generations, the technology is user friendly, it is built well, it can be repaired or at least cannibalized. Well, yeah, it is lighter, cooler, trinket-ier, or whatever, but when it's done, it's done. So the advantage here is that you can have several pieces on standby, just like what you did. You just got the stuff for either for $20 and you've got an entire signal system on standby. And by the way, those little 440 radios are real handy. That's something we should mention too. The 2 meters with the pads were designed obviously so they could work with a larger repeater system. We've talked about that a lot. But the 440s are awfully handy for a lot of other projects too. So, and keep in mind there's bases, aircraft mounted units that were quite light weight that make really good because they can be mounted to a number of different fixtures and they'll take a number of different power supplies. So that's another one. Let's not forget those little 440s you got there. The other thing about the rest of the rigs, otherwise conditioned pretty much clean, pretty much ready to go, right? Yeah. So it's not like anybody's got a great deal. Well, were these all dusty and musty and moldy and well, even if they were, it did need to be cleaned up with care. They were great. Well, one case looked really gungy on the outside. I opened it up and it was like, flawless on the inside. And then I opened another one where the case looked good and it was just a little bit of mold on a couple of connectors. But you know, you can't judge it just by the outside. Right, exactly. One may, and it could be, there are a number of different ways it could be handled or it could have been transported, stored, whatever. The big thing is, again, redundancy, a lot of technology for free you're able to walk away with. That's one of the reasons we said either go to the very beginning when all the stuff is flying off the tables or the very end when people want to fly home and would like to leave what's on the table behind or at least not carry it home. You can either make a good deal like the minimal cost or again, it's like, I don't want to carry it home, I brought it here to sell it, it's extra weight, big room for it. If you want to take it with you, guys, stuff like that, take it with you. The only thing is you're going to maybe do a little research, figure out what you're going to have to do, research, figure out how you're going to hook it up, what you're going to do to set up or establish it. But one of the neat things about a lot of these, and as I just pointed out a moment ago, is farms. A lot of places, people I can't afford to fill in the blank. You always find an excuse. If you go to a hamfest, guys, you can commit to a system and your ranch, your farm, your outbuildings, and if you're a bigger ranch or farm with bigger outbuildings farther away, This is a quick solution for putting a whole lot of signal communications equipment together And you're not going to cry if something happens to it. Well the rats got to it Well, it was free wasn't it? Yeah Well if you can do a better job next time without letting the rats get to it You might put another unit out there How's that sudden the only thing you can do is lament that you didn't lose it battle like a good Klingon battle Yeah, it didn't yeah, you did the buy in battle it died at the hands of the rat But that was a fight it would solve so it died well the average price for those type transmitter receivers basic no cables no mike was five bucks and then if you have the cable and the mike they went anywhere from fifteen to twenty bucks that was the average price for these kind of radios there and again they're not what they are so not the in vogue it's not the latest of you know if one thing gets me is we're going to go into a point here i think real soon we're going to you're going to see the next retro thing going on where people are going to get tired of the flimsy and the lightweight and are going to be looking for because I've watched this several times it happens with radios, happens with cars, happens with everything where they're going to realize that man we probably shouldn't have gotten rid of that older piece of equipment didn't that work all the time? Yeah and didn't have to keep replacing it at $180 a unit and I didn't have to worry about a service contract or user agreement and I didn't have to worry about the software failing and then my getting a glitch because my software wasn't upgraded. All I had to do was hit the button, I could talk to you, Frank. See, that's the one thing to remember about this, guys, is low tech is 99% of what you do is good tech, and that's what people have a tendency to forget. It's like all the extra gimmicks don't necessarily serve in a particular job. There's lots of bells and whistles, but most of the bells and whistles aren't needed, especially with just simple communication. Go ahead. This will be my last thing I'll let people know. One got seven GE radios that were synthesized. It was the first completely solid state synthesized GE radio. And seven of them tested with microphones and two base station power supplies complete and tested and you know working not just like we don't know the status of it and he wanted $135. That's everything that a squad would need to operate. Right there. It was pulled out of a small station in Idaho. Like the complete thing. It was all pulled out together. To be quite honest, I'm going to tell everybody something that they really are. It's hard to wrap your brain around this. Just because it's newer doesn't mean it's better. There is much limitation. And in fact, I hope everybody noticed what happened when they had the shooting and in Washington the limitation off to the side that didn't get a whole lot of publicity. The emergency services radio system went down. They committed to the Fed, Gov. centralized system and for some mysterious reason guys, all the 900 Meg went offline. Almost like somebody hit a switch so there would be confusion in the emergency services. hint hint hint. On the other hand, if you were on VHF or UHF, independent military or police frequencies, the radios didn't fail. And there's no discussion big big about that because they don't want anybody to think through the process of how could that whole system of shut... Oh, somebody did hit a switch. Whereas on the other hand, these freestanding independent systems, which by the way, I'm going to give you another little hint here, back in the day, the military assumed that it would have to draw in the event of a major exchange. That the old VHF and UHF cop shop motorolas and all the other GEs and all these radios we're talking about. Guys, I was at the division and army group headquarters where we did all the planning. One of the things that's in our doors was the entire mobilization plan. And we were responsible for and had to go through the process of have issuing that out. And one of the things that was a standby is to take these radios and commandeer them from the civilian sector because they would be superior to most of what we probably have left. Think about that. The new junk that's come out right now, the first rule, don't centralize. Well, that's the very thing that they've done. And now all of these shops, before back when Oklahoma took place, they went to 800 mag and everybody got shut down because the cell phone system loaded up and that was it. That's all she wrote. Well, they wanted to take over the cell phone system. That didn't work. So they had to commit to 900 meg and start to move more into that. The FED did the exact same thing with that. They wanted to do with 800 meg. So now the fire department, the cop shop, the ambulances, and everybody's stuck on these frequencies that if somebody hits the switch and wants to bugger up everything, it's all done at once and you're all dead. So these radios are the radios the military was going to count on it. That was a hell of a price for that set of rigs that you were talking about there. That was a very good price. The front end on these radios are better than most of the new ones. And those 440 GE and Motorola radios, a lot of people convert them to patent if you get on the internet. There's manuals and operation, maintenance manuals, schematics, modifications for all those radios. It's not hard to find. A lot of people use them for packets for transmitting computer information. Now, I'll open up and admit to part of what we haven't talked about, but we'll say this. It can be opened up beyond the existing operating frequencies and then using it as a packet relay, you can set up your own wireless packet district that can work around an area, guys, for like a Hallmark type or an UltraNet system. If you have a web of these, they can constantly talk. Not only that, but with the computer doing the work, you can break down the signal in piggyback 16, 32, 64. In fact, you can quantum divide the signal outbound so that you can get all of these different computers to talk to each other. Once you take it again, take elements of the new tech with old tech. And the cool thing about the, again, using them for packet, very crisp signal. While typically you have to do three handshakes to get something connected if it's fuzzy, most all the 440s, anything that you're seeing in that category, also old or solid state, the signal is crisp enough that typically the first handshake and connect is there. which means that you don't have to. It doesn't have to do the auto repeat, auto repeat that you normally are into which breaks down and kills more seconds of time in terms of transmit. You're still going to be slower. Don't expect this to be like you're seeing with present day touch pad etc. What you're looking at is packet data stream radio, but you're very clean. be very crisp and you won't notice that there is no real downtime because again we're not using this as a cell phone we're using these for real work not the use of the fun go ahead most of the transmitters you know in this family 20-30 few of them are less than 20 watts right most of them are between 40 and 30 watts and the reason is just like with big cell phone just be a bill cell phone bags why were they so big you didn't have as many towers just to help make people relate. Your little Star Trek communicators that you have in hand won't work when half the cell phone towers are gone. As the battlefield progresses and people are, you know, the bad guys, government's going to be the one bombing stuff in this country. Guys, let's be honest, what's going to happen? Government, internationalists are going to be bombing and wrecking stuff. We're going to be fixing stuff. They're going to be destroying stuff. We're going to be destroying their stuff. Well, with every one of these towers that goes down and doesn't get replaced and they won't be, you're going to find that those little handheld transceivers aren't going to reach. And that's why these radios were more powerful back in the day. There were no repeaters that were, you know, they were many miles apart. Go ahead. That's all I had and keep up the good work, guys. Thank you, sir. Good subject. Thank you for bringing it up. Yes, Bill. God bless. Go ahead, Don. I know you have something to say. Jump in there, please. Well, again, what time? I don't know. My cell phone's quick. And you know, I was in Star Trek, and I was like, oh, come on, just have that communicator. And I didn't see you checking it very often while my telepathy was working. Like you said, my sundial. But wait, we're on a planet that's bigger. It has 26 hours, not 24. Oh, that I should have forgotten. I should have remembered the regilient midnight midday time. That's right, the extra two hours, and plus planet rotation. Or is that moon shadow time? Yeah, exactly. Oh! Well, again, this is where another thing to take into consideration is dollar store digital watches, guys. Now, this sounds weird, but it's not because you always see that. You know, coordinate your watches. How many people have one? Putting 10 of them on the shelf, as long as you make sure that they haven't had the power tab pulled, they can sit there and it's a $10 investment that isn't a bad idea. Watch for stuff at yard sales. Get rid of anything in the freebie box. Grab it if it's electronic. Why? Most people are not thinking about all the different things where you see the movies and take for granted. Yeah, yeah, I'm just gonna pull that watch out of my ours. Just like the compass. I'm just gonna pull that compass out of ours. You know, it doesn't work that way kids. And right now, this is where we take China's port to give us the bridging technology. Now why would I say that? Well, down for the moment I'll have to use the digital watch that we pulled out of our reserves. But later on I'll be pulling the Rolexes off the corpses on the other side. Hey, you know, one thing that a lot of digital watches don't have is like a sweet secondhand effect none of them do. A lot of times what you're going to see you guys, that flash between the hour and the two numbers that are your minutes, at one second interval. And if you're trying to convert time to distance, you're going to have to count those flashes, and then you're going to have to consider fractions of a second. The bigger the distance, the less that whole second will hurt. So if you're trying to convert whole seconds into 100 yards, you're not going to be real accurate at estimating speeds. But if you're trying to convert whole seconds into quarter miles or miles, seconds will probably be negligible in your, what's the, you know, that group of numbers at the end of the problem. It's always good to have solutions, isn't it, Mark? Again, the idea is that you can be from many different directions and sometimes from technology that you wouldn't necessarily perceive as being applied to the solution, guys. Think out of the box. There's a lot of things that we can do or we're gonna have to do. There's no reason to go back to the Stone Age. I always love when they do all these survival things. It's back to the Stone Age. Well, only because you gotta be really stupid. Americans are actually quite innovative. It's kinda like watching the series Revolution and then, you know, at the very end they dump nukes. Apparently they finally get the energy down. I'm gonna ruin it for everybody. And they show the US Navy at dock somewhere in the Caribbean, right? And they're all sailing ships, but they've been already out of circulation, you know, for what, 8 years, 10 years, 15 years, who cares? You know what would take you less than a year to go to steam? Does everybody understand that most of the Navy, the US Navy, were converted steam ships? Why do you think they made side wheelers, guys? That's why side wheelers came into play. They were add-on kits to existing ships. So there's an example of where they count on the idea that you're not supposed to have the innovative brain that God gave even you. They really figure out changing your environment when they're in the wrong place. Go south! We're at the top. Donnie, number 9-6. Set number 231-795-8458. Very good, guys. Donate to the micro effect and get involved in the next mountain rival drawing this Friday, 888-747-1968. God bless the republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. But we are on the mark both day and night. 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