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Okay, E-A-U-Y-F, well, it's snow in the next couple of days. There it is folks. It begins. But it sounds like very moderate weather today. So I hope you enjoy your Sunday and church and everything that you have planned. But in the meantime, thanks so much for checking in with us. You have a great rest of your day. All right, well that brings us to the end of the short time mobile round. Now for the question of the day, I was just thinking about the advent of robots and household robots specifically. They might do something like help you pick things up or do the dishes or, you know, simple tasks to take them off your plate, maybe take care of your laundry. It's just something that you would entertain having in your home, having a robot that would do some household tasks, take them off your plate. And there are folks, of course, who already have robots in one form or another in their home. We could consider the Roombas like I believe Joe have filled a, we have Mabel here at our house a Roomba. And there are also, of course, voice assistants. But just generally, would you have a robot like a full on robot in your house to handle housework or just would you not want them in your house? So with that, I'm going to open it up for regular check-ins. Please come on in with your call sign twice slowly and in standard phonetics.
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