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Thank you Rebecca, thank you for telling the net. Yeah, I know why Shawn's getting warm. She's getting the warm and fuzzies from us. So that solves the mystery. Yeah, here in the Bay Area today it was about 68 degrees and sunny out, not a bad day at all. Yeah, I put nuts out for the squirrels and I'm waiting for peanuts to show up because I ran out of peanuts. I threw a few I had left there but I mistimed when I had to order another bag. So the squirrels just had to eat the mixed nuts and I didn't hear any complaints. I guess they liked it. Yeah, I have a new, I have been putting weather stations up here to watch where I talk to. I got one for Los Angeles, one for Seattle which is 49 degrees up in Seattle right now with a 2 mile an hour wind. And this weather station is not too far from Shawn so she could probably wave at it, I don't know. But then I got one for, well the area here is 56 degrees here now and a couple mile an hour wind. And then my new weather station, I actually ended up getting a little 7 inch tablet by accident and it is for Sydney, Australia. I talked to Shawn, you know, PK3, double K and health and welfare and that every day and down in the big repeater system they have in Australia. So I wanted to kind of see the temperature out there because I talk to them every day. And I say, you know what, I'm going to get another, set this little 7 inch tablet up to be a weather station for Sydney, Australia. And right now it is 72 degrees in Sydney, Australia and they got an 8 mile an hour wind blowing. So pretty cool. It's fun to see. I have another tablet that has a weather radar on it. Boy, there is a big system here for Seattle, that's for sure. So with that Rebecca, I'll turn it back to you. Thank you for doing it, AB670.
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