{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":13,"confidence":0.6940743257602056,"created_at":"2026-06-26T21:02:53.644445+00:00","id":124955,"node_number":"683210","processing_time":3.4230263233184814,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","callsign.qrz_verify","callsign.llm_extract","callsign.regex_extract","net.llm_structured_analysis"],"recording_id":124955,"text":"some videos, bits and pieces and some shopping and goods. So you mentioned a pressure cooker there. You know, I don't think many people in the UK still use a pressure cooker. But back in the day, like several decades ago, I mean, that was a big thing to kind of speed up cooking long before, of course, microwave and everything else. But I do remember so many different accidents being reported using pressure cookers. Now, I'm sure the design has changed and moved on and all the rest. But, you know, I remember even as a child, my parents got a pressure cooker. And they all remember with an incredible kind of explosion sound in the kitchen. Well, the wheat, you know, it had this, I think with a screw on it. And they, you know, onto the onto there and the boil and everything else. But I had a wheat in the middle, which was made of release pressure. Can I gradually put a good kind of pressure? But I think it came at bolt up and didn't release it at all until it day. Once it moved, it just came."}