{"ai_pass_count":3,"analysis_step_count":5,"confidence":0.9453584626317024,"created_at":"2026-08-17T04:39:04.048654+00:00","id":234600,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.5245895385742188,"recent_steps":["crawler.extract_candidates","callsign.qrz_verify","callsign.llm_extract","callsign.regex_extract","transcription.whisper"],"recording_id":246810,"text":"know. Now, I have succeeded in designing the third impossible boat. Mostly my impossible boats have to do with control systems that simply are physically impossible to use, which my sailing friends are carefully careful to inform me about, which is very nice. And so I'm sitting here thinking, well, you know, why am I doing this? Why am I writing about sailing? I know nothing about sailing. La, la, la, la, la, la. I happened to run into an article about Hawaiian culture and the way that they trained their navigators. They would start training them by taking young men when they were, you know, two, three years old and taking them out into the ocean and letting them feel the waves and the ripples and the broth and all the rest of it. And I sat there"}