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We'll find business carry. Right now, it's 18 degrees in Seattle. It's been warm. The days have been warm up in the 20s, getting into the medium to high 20s here the last several days, though it was cooler this weekend. And thankfully, it's been cooling down at night. And it broke probably down to 15 degrees. And we have zero precipitation, I think. Yeah, we need some precipitation. Let me see here. Yeah, zero. Yeah, it's zero in the international system and zero in the imperial system, both. That's how that works. And I'm looking at the U.S. relative committee, 83%. It's 10-18 on the barometer. And yeah, it's nice. Oh, and well, the UV index is low. It's not showing the air quality index. When it's bad, that also pops in. Oh, no, I found it. Yeah, oh, it's moderate. OK. We've got our wildfires on the Pacific zone here in North America. And our air quality index is a 52, which is similar to yesterday at about this time, it says. It's moderate. And of course, happy day after our Labor Day for you. It's Tuesday for you. Very early Tuesday morning, I'm looking at my world clock, which I always have up, even if I'm not running the net. Take care, Carrie. And oh, yes, in the four-day week. Monday is the day off that I would take, because you still get to participate in the Friday celebration culture when you're at the end of the work week. Friday is actually people are looking forward to the weekend. You still get to participate in that. But then Monday rolls around, and you don't have to go to work. I used to date someone that she said she tried both. And her hospital where she worked gave the employees the option to take Fridays or Mondays. And she said getting Monday off is the best. So kudos to you, Carrie. And so all the numbers to you and your family. And I look forward to talking to you again next week.
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