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from time to time we don't know whether it was a cut out switch or what. The time here in South Dunedin, New Zealand is 9.44am and of course we've had about three days of tsunami alerts since the Richter 8.8 Camchat earthquake the other day which has now just been recently lifted. Yeah, copy that. Sorry about the cutting out. It's a little bit too far away from the node and I was outside so that was probably the reason for it. No, I was saying, yeah, I was going to get my antenna a little bit higher up in the air. That's what we're working on right now, me and my wife together. It's just such a great help. And, yeah, so it's quite hot, very extremely hot out. It feels very swampy. It's, I would say, temperature wise 90 something, feels like 100 something. But down here in Australia, man, you must be feeling, well, it's the weather, it's actually like a winter time right now over there in my car. We've had sub-zero temperatures here at the net. We're at 45 degrees or anti-46 degrees south latitude. And I'm about 400 metres up from the deflagation on the east coast of the South Island. You can see dozens and dozens and dozens of endless tsunami alerts because they got Google pinned and all wrote loose for the next two or three days. I had my first decent night's sleep without any tsunami alerts going off at all last night. And I really needed a bit of sleep. So, as we speak, it's going to teach you about 10 and 12 degrees Celsius. The 90 to 100 degrees you're croaking is of Australian Saratite because if that was in Celsius, the sun would have expanded to follow us up high. Thank you. This is NL2, Charlie Hotel Alpha Romeo in South Dunedin, New Zealand.
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