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Good morning, and thank you for feeling the net. Yeah, I just got up a little bit ago here, and I'm looking, you know, opening the slats on the sliding glass door. And it's nice and sunny outside and 64 degrees right now. Yeah, I'm watching a volcano eruption on a Kilauea volcano that's really shot up a lot of lava. And it's pretty amazing to watch. It's been doing that off and on like forever. And a bunch of people out there watching it. It was pretty impressive. They shoot the lava up about 1,000 feet in the air, which is a new record. I just got going here. Got this weather station here that I have up. Anyway, it's a long story, but for some reason, I can't figure out how it does the pressure, barometric pressure. It seems like it just does random things with it. So I think it just will for show, but more for than really anything that's useful. But anyway, yeah, no squirrels yet. I put some peanuts out there. And usually they come later on. So we'll see when they get there. Now with that, back to net, AB6MB. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November, Quebec, November, all star node 622. OK, thank you, Jeff. Located in Shelton, Washington. Well, that's interesting. Our temperature is about the same as yours. And even more interesting was Jim over in eastern Washington, where it should be warmer. It was about the same as ours. So kind of interesting. Well, thank you, Jeff. Oh, the volcano, yeah, I was reading about that. I didn't realize it was setting records. But they've had that volcano going for a long time. People are probably getting kind of used to it and blase about it. And it could take a giant burp and cause some major damage. It did that a while back, I guess. Anyway, Hawaii is doing what it does, moving down the plate. And more of our new volcanoes start. Yeah, it's kind of fascinating. All right, thank you, Jeff. This is the 9 o'clock tap. This is W7PAS. More check-ins, please. KC2STO with an IO. Have a great day. Bye-bye. All right, thank you, Charlie. KC2STO with an IO. That rhymes nicely. OK, next check-in, please. OK, next check-in, please.
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