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Hi, Jack. And, higher than that. Yeah, I'm just sitting under that deck. I was wondering how far up or down it is. Yeah, since the other jet just flew over. Those are usually greater than 500 feet. Let's see, I'm up at 170. Pretty much a little bit east of the glide slope that they use for blowing fuel. And it's back to weather patterns with the normal or the air because they're coming in, they're doing arrivals over my house for, oh gosh, four days or they were doing departures over my house. So the wind currents were the other way, which is pretty unusual. So, yep, you can tell. We're back to the overcast and cooler weather. Good Seattle weather. And, let's see, anyways, yesterday was a day, oh, the Star Trek Strange New Worlds episode is, I think, hands down the best episode of Star Trek I've ever seen. They packed a lot of stuff into 48 minutes or whatever they do. In fact, there's a joke in there about, oh yeah, 42 minute shift, like work shift, and, oh yeah, one of the crews got, oh these 42 minute shifts are killing me. 42 minutes is your typical Star Trek episode length. There's a bunch of Easter eggs and like in-jokes and stuff throughout. It's really entertaining. KJ7 V.E.U. Thanks, Jack.
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