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Or not. Alright, back up to the top. Tim, good morning, KI-7 ZEI. Good morning indeed. Well, the rain's after a pretty nice day yesterday, fairly, you know, not rainy at least. It started raining a little overnight, and I just finished looking at the weather radar. the rain will continue and it's actually quite heavy, heading over the mountains and all the way to Spokane and so forth. So, and some winds involved today. Right now it's not very windy in the Seattle area, but wind is projected to pick up, which of course with wet ground and all that will potentially result in some trees getting uprooted. So I guess just watch out where your lines are and watch out where you're driving. And it's a good time to make sure your batteries are all charged up and all your backups are in arrangement, I guess. I feel pretty lucky here in Seattle because all I've ever had since I've been here for two years in this apartment is I think the lights flickered a couple of times. but I know a lot of places, I used to live in Woodinville and this was, I forget how many years ago, this was at least like 15, maybe 20 years ago. We had a snowstorm that knocked out the power in the area where I was in between Woodinville and, excuse me, we're still waking up here in eastern Woodinville. And the power was out for a week, and the temperatures got into the 20s, and I didn't have any heat in my house for it that whole time, and that was, I don't know why I didn't move into a hotel or something, but I decided to stick it out. My wife was not very happy about that, but we did survive. Anyway, be ready for the worst, I guess.
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