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It is going swimmingly, um, yeah, chocolate. Chocolate's not good for pets in general, and dogs for sure. I, uh, would think on the bookshelf is probably a pretty good place to store things. Working on three books at one time. And in PR today they were talking about, um, men don't read much, uh, anymore. And I guess the internet doesn't count. I spend a lot of my time on technical stuff and scientific stuff on the internet, but I know that does not count as a book. It is not the same type of thing. And I do have a book that I recently got to read a few months ago when I was in, where was it? It wasn't Virginia, but somewhere up there when I was on my trip to the East Coast. I stopped at this bookstore that someone recommended to me. And they had three books upstairs, in a cafe, and downstairs they had books for sale, which seemed kind of backwards to me. You'd think they'd have the ones for sale upstairs and the free ones downstairs, vice versa, whatever. Anyway, I picked up a book by George Orwell, kind of a thin book, maybe it was 150 pages or something, but it was about the coal miners in a town with the coal miners in England. So I've got that book and I'm going to read it. I've never read any George Orwell, so this I thought might be an easy one for me to get introduced with, and maybe I'll get around to, what, 1984, or whatever the famous one is, one of these days. But I need to actually open up this book and read it so that I can say go out since I've read a real book. So I'm sitting here at the charging station up in Shoreline, it's in the country, it's the best charger, and I came up here about an hour ago to charge my car up. I've been doing some stuff on my computer, reading, and so forth, and went out to take it off the charger a few minutes ago when it was at 86% charge, and I'm supposed to just be able to click the button and say stop, and it'll say, do you want to stop now, and you say yes. And then it will tell you to disconnect, and you're all done. But instead, the machine told me, I've got seven minutes left, and I'm thinking to myself, okay, I've got seven minutes left, but I want to disconnect it and quit. you've got seven minutes left. I didn't want to miss my check-in call so I came back in here and now it's up to 89% so I guess it'll be done with me in the next couple of minutes and will let me disconnect and get on with the rest of my life. So I'm still trying to figure out, oops, the light just came on and it's done 90%. Everyone have a good evening, KI7 CEI.
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