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Hello, today's thought comes from West Texas. I usually say my name. My name is Prabhchintan Randhawa. It is 5:16 p.m. I am driving, literally, into the sunset. I guess the sunset is in a couple of hours but I'll still be driving. I'm on Highway 84 going west in West Texas. There's many many many many windmills around me. I've actually visited West Texas a whole bunch previously for oil and gas stuff, energy stuff, turbine stuff, this windmill stuff. But I also went to school in Lubbock for a semester or two at Texas Tech before I switched to University of Houston, which I'm glad I did because I got to live with my mom, my dad, and my sister in Houston before they moved to India. Back then none of this was clear to us, any of us. It's only in retrospect. But coming back to West Texas, I really like it. I think it's magical. It's more green than I remember, which kind of makes me puzzled about the whole climate change thing. I remember this place as much more barren than it is today. So it just occurred to me that I did not do my daily post yet, because I've been busy just putting stuff into my Tacoma, my Toyota Tacoma that I'm driving with all my stuff in it, the thing I've been writing about these last few days, loading all my stuff and going to Utah. So this is a Texas goodbye, Texas sunsets type thing. It's been good. Texas has been good to me. And I'm driving into the sunset. Many people use that phrase, but it hardly ever happens in reality, and you are the person doing it as opposed to watching someone else do it. So I thought this was a good moment to record today's note in voice, to see how it transcribes. All right, Texas sunsets, signing out.
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