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Good evening, Megan, and good evening to Brooke. Let's see here. I just watched a video on how they built the Golden Gate Bridge. It's just amazing the way they did that. They didn't have computers back then and simulated software and stuff. They were pretty good to pull it off. Here in the Bay Area today, it was sunny out and about 72 degrees today. Very nice day. The squirrels were running around eating the nuts they put out there. Pretty cool. I was talking to my neighbor who was in an apartment. A couple apartments saw down from me. We were talking and Rocky the squirrel came up. I knew it was him because he was standing there on his hind legs looking at us. He was like, are you going to toss me a peanut? I tossed him a couple of nights and he grabbed him and he was happy. You can sure tell he has his own personality. Great squirrel. Got me trained big time. Just reading today and trying to fool around. I've got my different tablets up with the weather for Seattle and LA and the Bay Area. It's kind of neat. I can watch the weather up and down the coast along with my weather radar that's out there on another tablet. It's kind of fun to be able to do that and keep an eye on things that are going on. Anyway, I have a screen up that's for earthquakes. It's amazing how many earthquakes the earth has every day. A lot of them are just like 0.1 or 1. Occasionally there will be a 4.0 and rarely the 7.0. It's funny when the 7.0 earthquake goes, there's a sound of a bomb going off from the software. You can't miss it. But the last one we had was up in Kamchatka off of Russia. Anyway, seeing what's going on in the world is fun to do that and just have that to look at through the day. With that, I'll turn it back to Ned. Thank you again for doing it. AB6MB.
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