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bedroom, you know, not knowing what to expect. He said it smelled like cigarettes or burning plastic or something like that. And he said when he went in there, there was smoke coming out of his router and it smelled like burning circuit boards. And he said he ran over to it and he unplugged it. And he said where the power cord was running into the back of the router, he couldn't even unplug it because it had melted and pretty much fused itself. The rubber had melted around the edges of the cable and pretty much fused itself to the back of the router. And he said there was like a plume of smoke coming out of his router. I'm really glad. I got most stuff around here plugged into power bars. So when I go to unplug like a large volume of things, it's only like four or five cords. I've got a pole. But man, I tell you, when I heard that thunder and saw the lightning last night, I was like, yep, all this equipment has to get unplugged because I would cry like a bitch if my computer or, you know, monitors or like steam deck or any of that stuff got burned up. Because of lightning, I really wouldn't be happy. So I hit the disconnect on just about everything. As a matter of fact, I was thinking about throwing the breaker for my whole apartment until it was done. And that's what I may do next time because I mean, I got my phone and all of that stuff and, you know, everything's good with mobile devices. So I was thinking about throwing the whole breaker. And if we ever get that kind of stuff again, I'm just going to throw the whole breaker. I even disconnected my antenna from the repeater because I was so worried. First time in 40 years or 44 years I've ever done any of that. Like disconnected everything and turned everything off and unplugged everything. But I was rushed out, man. I was stood up outside making a video and when some of this thunder hit, it literally shook the whole house. Okay, I'll look at that text, Josh, after the, after my check in here. Let me reset one more time.
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