{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":18,"confidence":0.8663756027817726,"created_at":"2026-07-04T18:05:02.797345+00:00","id":141871,"node_number":"66296","processing_time":2.494802713394165,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":143473,"text":"thinking about one of my memories of Fourth of July, it was a pretty late at night. I had a friend in college, we were at WSU at Pullman, and he had built what would effectively be a fire cracker about the size of a small stick of dynamite that was huge and a little bit crazy, but he did it in a fairly safe way. I don't know how he can be completely safe with this. I know how he built it, but I'm a little bit hesitant to say it on the air. I don't want anybody to reproduce this, but we found this fairly empty park and there was trees and stuff. So a little bit of cover, we ran away before the thing exploded. It was a fairly long fuse on it, and my thing was loud. I mean, it was huge anyway. I didn't do much damage to the ground or anything, it was just loud and all it was."}