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of those are nervous. It's a pretty good chunk of ice so that should last for a little while. Anyway, speaking of heat, I hope this isn't too political, but the city of Portland yesterday said they did not reach this threshold of heat to open up their cooling centers. How hot does it have to be? 105 before they open them up? I can't believe it. I probably, I don't think 90 degrees ought to be warm enough for a warm-up to open them up. But hopefully that's not too political. KV7, PBW, back, oh, they could go to the library and there were some churches I think that were open. Hopefully they'll do better today. KV7, PBW, back in there. No, no, no, I don't think that was too political. It's something probably a lot of cities are wondering when it gets warm. How hot does it have to be before they open up the cooling centers? I'm not quite sure what it is here around Springfield. I think it's 90 plus. It all depends on the humidity here. But anyhow, that's something maybe the citizens of Oregon need to start asking questions about. You know, and stuff like that. Maybe they can get a halfway decent answer. Alright, okay, I've got a couple minutes before the top of the hour, but I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do. This is the World Wide Project. I am the Lumberach Ag Hotel Curator. I'm not controlling for today. My name is Art Ear in sunny Springfield, Ohio. I am looking for some more checking. So please come in with your call signs. Slowly, infinite, and twice. And if you are sure to have a mobile phone number, I will let you know. And I will try to get you to the top of the list. So with that, come on.
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