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I'll turn the volume down on that. That'll work. Then I won't be feedbacking. OK. This is W9JAY, not near Houston, but rather in Beaverdam, Wisconsin, where it's like 15 degrees cooler than at home. And speaking of being hot at home, the compressor in our air conditioning system, HVA system, died the other day. And I just happened to look in the cameras. It's up on the house. And the crew is there replacing the compressor. So hopefully the people at home will be cool again real soon. You know, just listening to Bill, I wasn't here too much. I was busy. Family went to, I got up early, took a shower, we went up. We were at a car dealer picking up a new car. Well, a used car, but new to us car. We're my sister. That was all exciting. And then we celebrated by going out and having breakfast. Just got back a few minutes ago. I did a delivery too after that. And I didn't hear a lot of the net, but it hurt Bill. I also had a big old dish of the art when I lived up in Wisconsin years ago. It wasn't a mess dish. It was a solid dish. I think it was an eight-footer. It had C-band and KU band on it. And I headed back into Hay Day before they started scrambling everything so I could watch everything. The thing I liked the most back then was watching the raw news feeds, you know, where the remote station would come out. They wouldn't be broadcasting just on the part that you'd see on the news. They'd be broadcasting for hours sometimes. You'd see all the raw footage when something happened. So that used to be fun. I used to enjoy that. Plus the PBS stuff and all kinds of shows and lots of stuff. That was fun. I'm going to miss back then where I go in.
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