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had a little bit of extra silence to, uh, spark your anxiety. I know I can't help, but I mean, sometimes, um, you know, when you were talking earlier about, uh, technology and things like that, it reminded me of a question that I had because I was watching a movie here this morning or a show this morning and somebody had gone to, um, I think it was South Korea or something. And, uh, do you see the same situations at places in places like Japan or, uh, probably China too, but a lot of countries that are very highly technologically advanced. So, you know, like you walk into the hotel room curtains open up, the TV turns on, uh, you know, it starts brewing coffee for you or something, or it greets you with a special comment or, um, um, salutation of some form. And then, uh, you've got the old school countries that are all historical thousands of years old, um, beautiful architecture and buildings. And I was always curious, you know, which one would you prefer? You know, the full on, high end technology where everything is significantly automated and who knows what else or, uh, the ones that are more disconnected, slow paced and living. I don't know. It just popped into my head at the end and, uh, yeah, on the hotspot radio, I'd be very interested in to know how that works out for you. Uh, somebody told me that they had tried, uh, and preferred better yet is grabbing, uh, some extensions and, uh, they have, you know, instead of using the little nugs that screw into the board itself, they would screw in some extension cables and then they put a little bit taller antennas about, uh, the length of the cable apart. They'll call it, you know, 10 to 12 feet, maybe more, uh, for better reception and a further distance when they're out using it. But anyway, I'm coming to the end of my time here. So I'll go ahead and pass it back to you, uh, uh, to Josh and uh, say 73 to everybody. Have a great day.
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