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Yeah, it's always good to unkey the mic when you want to listen to somebody talk. That's the first rule of ham radio. Listen, listen, I'm only yanking your chain. The hurricane is off the coast, but it looks like it's going to approach the outer banks of North Carolina and wreak some havoc with some of the homes. I cannot believe that some of those people built their homes right on the beach. I mean, who would have heard something like that? And when hurricanes come along this way, some of the beaches or the beach houses on the strand, they get wiped out, inundated or they collapse. And most of them or all of them are on stilts. But yeah, I'm exactly one mile, one linear mile from the coast. From here to the water is one mile exactly. And there's a high surf warning and all that good stuff. But yeah, every time there's a high tide and mostly when there's a full moon, it really wreaks havoc. The access road to the beaches is often closed. But yeah, it looks like we dodged a bullet, but it heads up towards Canada. Actually, I think it's going to make a sharp right turn and head over towards Europe if it doesn't get swamped out by the cold water.
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