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Well, we're having yet another beautiful day here in Seattle. It's going to, I think, be probably about as warm as yesterday. There's a few high clouds, not much. So we've got about, I guess, about 97% sunshine, although it's completely sunshiny here in Shoreline, north of Seattle at the moment. Kind of cool this morning. I was up in Everett, and I had quite a bit of ice on my windshield this morning. Usually in my key Nero EV, I try not to use the heater much, because the mileage takes a drop. But as it turns out, when you turn it on, it just takes a drop for as long as you've got the heat on. As soon as you turn it off, it goes back and shows you what you practically would have gotten if you hadn't used it at all, as far as range. So this morning, since there was ice on the windows, I turned the heater up full blast. And it was cleared up in less than a minute. So actually, that was probably at least as good, and probably better than I would have gotten on my gas powered car, as far as heating up that quickly. It's another beautiful day, and I've got a little bit of a problem where I tend to put things off. I have a hard time finishing things. I'll get something like a third of the way done, or 2 thirds of the way, or 9 tenths of the way done. And then I sort of put it aside. I really need to work on completing things, starting things and completing things. So that's what I'm working on today. I've already done my dishes for this morning, a bunch of other stuff I've got planned. So it's going to be a productive day for me. And I've got a question for Jeff coming up behind me here. On the peanuts he puts out for the squirrels, I'm guessing they're in the shell. I'm just wondering, are they roasted or are they raw? KI7ZEI.
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