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Sorry for the delay. Shadow was under my desk and there's a monstrous cluster of wires under and behind my desk. So I don't like him to get down there because if he walks through that cluster he's gonna pull stuff and unplug stuff. And when I say there's a cluster, there's a massive cluster. I mean I've got display cables running back and forth, enough for three monitors and a projector. On my desk I've got in and outs going to my game capture, I've got power cords for everything, display cords, USB cables going everywhere, controller chargers, a multi-block with four USBs plugged into it. Oh my God. You mentioned the Echo Show. I've got the Google equivalent of that, the Google Nest hub. It has like a seven inch display on it and a touch screen. And you can do and control all the Google stuff, like all your smart home stuff by touch. And you can play videos on it. You can watch movies. You can cast Netflix to it. You know, it's just a small display that sits on the desk right in front of one of my monitors. But it can do so much. It really can. You know, YouTube, you can play music to it. Granted I use my Bluetooth speaker. I've had a Bluetooth speaker that I like for quite some time. And it's very powerful. It's only a cylinder, but it's a very powerful cylinder. And I really like it. It's made by a company called Ultimate Ears, UE. And they make really good speakers. I think it's Logitech owns the company, but they keep the brand name UE on it. Have you ever heard an Ultimate Ears product before? My God, they sound so good. I mean, it's like the best sounding Bluetooth speaker that I've ever had. And I've had numbers of them over the years. And this one in particular just, oh man, it just takes the cake. Alright, continuing on. We're going to Bill next. And 9-0-F-U, Bill. It's all you, man.
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