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Actually, it was the Shoreline ACS Great ShakeOut. It was kind of more of an informal net, but it was the Shoreline ACS repeater that I jumped over to. Although, I was actually still listening on PSRG, so if you had called out, I would have called back. I have a dual, on my desk, I have this dual channel thing, and so I usually have PSRG on one and Shoreline ACS on the other one. And it's not uncommon for me to accidentally be on the wrong one when I start keying up. Luckily, I wasn't interrupting a net this time when I did it. That always makes it even worse and more embarrassing, but I realized that I was just starting to key up. Yeah, I keyed into that and just checked in and also tested out my DMR radio for the first time in probably over a year. I should probably practice that more, but I managed to get on, so that worked. Other than that, I'm sitting here. I'm delaying. I have to do some testing. For work, I developed training. My team develops training for physicians at UW Medicine, and we are running up against a, we're running towards a deadline in which we have to have all of our stuff updated to a certain set of accessibility standards. One of my tasks right now is to test a few of the modules that one of my team has updated, which means I have to turn on the screen reader and figure out how to navigate a screen reader, which I kind of understand, but not being someone who is super proficient in them, it's always kind of a challenge to key up and get going and figure out how to get through things. Anyway, that's on my list. I have to do some screen reader testing to make sure that some of these modules can be navigated via screen reader or keyboard only so that they're fully compliant. So anyway, I'm delaying that and in the meantime researching our heat pump, trying to figure out how many amps it puts out. I don't really entirely know. I know it's on a 40 amp breaker, but I don't know actually how much it normally puts out. So we're updating our energy backup system in our house, and we've been contemplating whether we could fit the heat pump on it or not, because it's a ductless heat pump, so it's fairly efficient, but I'm just uncertain about whether we should do that or not. Anyway, this is Kilo 287, probably a mic. I'll hand it back to the net now.

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