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KJ5IRQ, this is KC2PKG, I'm going to take my turn right now, if that's okay with you guys. Apple announcements are often evolutionary, not revolutionary. I mean, when the iPhone came out, there were other phones, other smartphones at the time, not as good as the iPhone, just not. And they often don't do things, and so they can really do it well. And so, you know, and that tends to, you know, that keeps them behind Android and all that other stuff. I mean, as far as battery life, the Chinese phones from OnePlus, they last longer than anybody else's. It's a, what's it called? Silicon and carbon battery. It's a brand new technology that they're using. But I'm fascinated this morning about everybody's interest in the translation features. I was lucky, I grew up in a multi-lingual environment. And it doesn't bother me when I see signs in Spanish or signs in French and there are translations going on or an announcement in another language. And that does bother, that deeply unsettles some people, it really does. I had a friend who, when she looked at the hospital, it was on one side of the emergency room, there was the marquee that sticks out of the emergency room, was in Spanish. And that inflamed her. And a lot of these people who don't speak any other languages are the first to say, well, why can't you speak English? Why can't you speak English? You know, it's like, but then again, I was brought up differently. So it doesn't bother me as much. But I do recognize that there's a fear to it. And it's unsettling for them. And that's too bad. Because there's a lot of different languages to express yourself in. What did I like? Let me drop it for a second.
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