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Hi Rebecca, thank you for doing the net. And again, there's Charlie, we're pulling for you. Yeah, today was, distracted about, it was Charlie who got me concerned. Yeah, here in the Bay Area today, it was about 75 degrees out, a nice day, and cooled off from where it would have been. And it was sunny and usual weather. And the squirrels are doing their usual bit, and Princess was here, and Rocky was here, you know, and the Nuts and Peanuts are not here anymore. They ate them all. But I've been, I got on this counter next to me, on the other side of me, I've been tracking the earthquakes. And on the counter I have a weather station that, you know, potentially, you know, it gets all the weather off the internet. And then the other one is another weather station takes the sensor off my patio and puts in, you know, the information for it there. And then today I put up another tablet that has the weather radar, where the system's coming in, because pretty soon it's gonna be winter, and then I'm gonna be seeing a lot of green stuff coming over Washington and down here in Nuts. So I put that up so I could watch that. And right now in the Midwest, we got a big bunch of green weather over the, over Chicago and that area. So Amy and I think Amy could call and change the weather for them, I don't know. But anyway, yeah, just watching some rugby today on TV, the All Blacks, my favorite team. And then, you know, today I was listening to Nets pretty much most of the day, and you know, it was okay. Yeah, usually I cut it off around after the new Net here and then get on later on in the evening. But I mean, I listen to them all day and see what I think. And it's, you know, it's hard to find Nets that are interesting the whole time. So I've got mixed results on that. But I should be spending my time doing something more useful, so I'm thinking about that. So with that, I'll turn it back to you, Rebecca. Thanks again for doing the Net. AB 6MB.
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