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It's perfect. It's perfect. I love it. I love Christmas decorations. I feel like Christmas decorations, lights and things, things that are like festive and happy should be up all year round. We have lights up inside and outside of our house all year round. All year. The whole entire year. The whole thing. P to B. Top to bottom. And I have strategically incorporated Halloween lights as well. I love it. And we have a Hanukkah wreath. What? We are a culturally mixed household and families and yes, we love it. We love it. We love it. We love it. Well, it's always good to hear from you and I think that's hilarious thinking about Dozer just sitting there. Please, just a little bit. Even if it's left-overs. And he does the same thing. Even though she doesn't eat people's food. 73 Steve, thank you so much for letting us know about all those fun cars. Next on the list is Arthur, K-E-7 N-U-I. Good morning Arthur. How are you doing this morning? This is repeater station kilo kilo. Hello. Good morning to the net. All star node 62. Yes indeed. Here's a cheer to having lights not just for the winter but all year round. I have a pretty cool set of those rope lights that are different colors. I love how I can change their mode to different things. They have certain color combinations. Obviously there's the red, white, and green Christmas mode. And there's a 4th of July mode. And there's obviously red, red, and blue. And there's a mode that seems to be like, I'm going to call it Cinco de Mayo slash Thanksgiving. It has kind of pastels. So that was the theme I set last month. And then there's kind of a more spring, a similar one for Easter I guess. But yeah, it's kind of interesting how holidays get colors associated with them. We had a purple for Halloween. And we actually had a discussion recently about why purple has become a Halloween color. And so I guess part of the whole being re-marketed towards being a family holiday and little kids and all that. But yeah, I'm just kind of working. And I needed a social break from GitHub actions. Yes, I've been in the CICD land. And I'm sure a few of you out there are chuckling because you've probably dealt with CICD which is having computers build your software and run all the tests and things like that. Which a lot of the stuff would be much easier if you didn't need security to keep the bad guys out. But obviously security requires a lot of tooling and tokens and things like that, checkouts of short-lived tokens, all that stuff that kind of makes it into a little bit harder of a configuration when you're doing it right. But I guess that's why we get paid to do what we do in tech land. But yes, otherwise I'll be daydreaming about things on the radio and hopefully get to the noon net which I've been missing the last couple days being busy with all the things. I did get to co-work with one of my co-workers. My friend from Wenatchee was here in the area yesterday. Of course we got pretty distracted by watching the video of the levee breach in Tukwila. I'm glad that wasn't worse. That could have been obviously really bad. And I know they evacuated a lot of the area causing a massive traffic snarling. So my apologies to anybody who was affected by that. But yeah, not fun. Here's to the levels going down. I haven't looked at the forecast today. Maybe it'll be – I'm not sure if it'll be better or worse. But good luck to everybody out there commuting and living in those areas. So that's my report. Have a great Tuesday everybody. And 73 from KE7 in UI.
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