{"ai_pass_count":6,"analysis_step_count":18,"confidence":0.9205004410404298,"created_at":"2026-07-10T13:15:10.979266+00:00","id":153684,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.025350570678711,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":156435,"text":"Okay, I'm glad I had so many questions too because I'll tell you what, this is going to go fresh. We're going to have a winner before we know it. Who is that winner going to be? I have no idea. But we're going to go back up to V01, UKV, Darryl. Sir. Stormways on Lake Superior have exceeded 30 feet in height. Is that true or false? I don't know, man. 30 feet seems like a high wave to me. I mean, we seldom get those in the North Atlantic Ocean, so I'll go false, man. Well, Mr. Darryl, that's a true statement. Storms can get that high. Powerful November storms can produce waves compatible, comparable to those in the ocean."}