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Good evening Rebecca and everybody on the net. This is Dean, KG7 ODB. I don't have anything really profound to say tonight. Yeah, that was interesting about the earthquake in Australia. It made me think about how, you know, I haven't felt an earthquake in years. I think, so in 2001 there was the 6.8 Nisqually earthquake and I think I've felt one earthquake since then. And it seemed like, I don't know, the first several years I lived here, it seemed like every few years there was one. So maybe that's good news, maybe it's bad news, maybe the pressure is building up. But anyway, I hope everybody is okay down there. And that includes people's pets because pets have a tendency to act a little weird during earthquakes. There was a video I saw on YouTube a while back that was very interesting. What it showed was, it showed dogs. What would happen is the dog would suddenly like perk up, look around, and then like two seconds later the earthquake would hit. It's like the dog is possible. I mean, I don't know, sometimes there's a little bit of a low frequency thing that happens before it really starts to hit. But it's possible that it would hit. And it starts shaking, but it's just interesting. But I've heard that one of the things I remember is there was a guy who was trying to predict earthquakes years ago. And one of the things he would do is back when they had newspapers, people would put ads in there where they would say, okay, my cat is missing or my dog is missing. And he had this theory that when animals, when there's a spike in missing animals, it means that they are uneasy because they're picking up on something to do with the earthquake. And then, I don't know, I thought that was interesting to say the least. Anyway, sorry the net went so slow, but I guess that's good for you, Rebecca, because you can now go about your evening. But it seems a little early for the net to end. So anyway, KG7 ODB 73, and have a great weekend, everyone.

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