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Well, Jim, I have to agree. A clear night sky is pretty spectacular, especially if you are out somewhere at some of the national parks and some of the remote areas where you can see the Milky Way and all kinds of stars that we normally can't see that are blinded by the city lights. So enjoy that there, Jim. That sounds like a lovely evening stepping outside and getting to enjoy our nature out there. You take care, and we'll talk to you again soon. Alright, last but not least on my list here is Brian, KE7KZH. How's it going, Brian? Hey, Megan and Brooks and the rest of the night, KE7KZH here in my QTH in Marysville, Washington. I had a nice day today. I was on call in the morning, so I was up 545 a.m. to start at 6 a.m. So I'll be fading pretty quickly here tonight. But because of that, I was able to kind of duck out of work a little bit early. I was working from home, but duck offline a little bit early. Wife and I went up to Arlington to a pumpkin patch. We did a corn maze and it was in the shape of a giant orca. And then when you hit certain dead ends, there were orca facts that you could read. And it was just kind of fun and silly. Pick up some pumpkins and some gourds and squash and all that good stuff along with some apple cider. And then we found a nice little Vietnamese place too. We got some pho and yeah, good time up in Arlington. And of course, all of this was like we could see the clouds rolling in. So like while we were there, it was nice and literally on the drive home we could see lightning. And then shortly after we got home, boy, how did it turn gray and windy and started raining and more thunder and lightning. And it seemed to pass pretty quickly there. So anyway, what else did I have? Oh, you're talking about the stairs and stuff in emergencies. I will say except stairs are often near the elevators except in hotels. They always tend to be at the end of the hallway whereas the elevators are usually right smack in the middle. So I guess if you're in a hotel, look for those stairs at the end of the hallway. I'm one of those nerds where if I can choose my room, I always choose one of the lowest floors possible and always near an emergency stairwell. I've only been there's one time I was in a hotel and the fire alarm went off and I had to run out. It ended up being a false alarm. Someone had a bagel stuck in the toaster or something silly. But anyway, that's all I got. Great. Back to that.
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