Comment: woke up on time
Transcript: Bob the Burrito checked in on me this morning, and I in fact did wake up at 6am. I did not get out of bed until about 6.30am or so, but I spent some of that time reading semi-analysis, so I'm pretty happy with that. I just completed my domain name transfer, so pretty excited about that.
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I woke up on time at 5:45 AM and was out of bed by 5:46 AM, then went climbing at Mission Valley where there are some good boulders. I received a notification about a new transistor radio being online, which excites me since I love semiconductor stuff. I'm looking forward to potentially getting some radios out and helping Caroline with her questions. I'll also provide some updates and see how the day unfolds.
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Bob the Burrito contacted me regarding a message about meal plans. Bob communicated that while lunch and dinner entrees are confirmed, breakfast details are missing. He expressed it would be beneficial to have the breakfast information for a complete overview of the day's meals. I haven't had breakfast today, and I found Bob's message impressive.
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