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Cheers, Ron. And, yeah, I heard you ask for a reception report, and so I was in the bathroom. I just had to drag myself out of the rack. And I was sitting on the throne in the other room, and I heard you, and I didn't think I heard anyone respond. Maybe I did, but it was in the other room. And so I kind of like stumbled out and sat down, and I said, it's Rockin' Ron, the best sound in the Puget Sound. But apparently you didn't hear me. You had gone on to more important things, maybe a coffee refill. The mountain is not out, and I'll say the air quality index, if I look at my weather guesser here, is 56, which is about what it was yesterday. And the ultraviolet index is one, which Apple characterizes as low. Imagine that. I'm reading a new book. One of my neighbors, we were up until like the wee hours of Monday morning and talking about all kinds of stuff. And she gave me a book to read while she's gone, and she's going overseas for a couple of weeks. But it's written by a friend of hers, Patricia Grayhall. And I'm already on chapter 10. I mean, she gave the book to me Sunday night, but of course it waited until yesterday to start reading it. That's difficult. A place for us, a romance, a quasi-true story, you know, like historical fiction. It's a fiction, but it is based on real life. So I've used two minutes here. Oh, I finally, finally moved my little floor standing air conditioner that Tim gave to me a few years ago, some years ago. I moved it into the bedroom and did a proper installation with the hose going through the window frame and all that stuff. And now it is quieter in the living room than just the range for the exhaust fan on low is otherwise. All the numbers back to net.
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