I am partially through my roadtrip. I loaded up the tesla and started letting the Full Self Drive (FSD) take me to to points North. .
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This weekend we are working around the house. It is sunny and bright, but cold for Atlanta standards. It got down to 13F this past week. It wasn't as cold as it was last week but I have to admit it felt cold to me.
I read great quotes everyday. It has been part of my everyday thing for many years. This past week I had a couple pop into my mind.
"It is not paradise, but you can see it from here if you look hard enough." --Unknown
"Today I will do the things that others wont so tomorrow I can do things that others cannot." --Jerry Rice
I noticed my internet speed at home was faster than usual. I did a speedtest at www.speedtest.net and I got the following results. Now that is fast! Don't tell anyone.
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