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I too like progress bars. I like to know where something's at. Especially when you're doing operating systems and stuff like that. Because if it takes 6 or 8 hours for some odd reason, and you don't see that bar move a bit, you can probably guess there's a problem. However, I do not like notifications. I typically turn off all notifications on my phone pretty much. Other than maybe the phone and text messaging. Yeah, just about everything else gets turned off. I hate them. I turn off the little bubbles. I don't want to be reminded if I got something to check. If I want to check it, I'll check it. The exception to that of course is work. It works with all of these notifications. But yeah, I guess I'm a fitty fitty. Fitty fitty. Fitty percent of me likes the notification bars whenever you're doing operating systems and software updates and stuff like that. But then the other side of me hates notifications on my cell phone and my tablet. Hope that helps. Let's see. I'm going to watch today because I'm kind of interested. The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI Director Cass Patel. He doesn't seem to be hitting any home runs lately. And I'm interested to see what they ask him about. I'm specifically interested in knowing and they're going to question him. Why he said they had the assassin in custody but then come to find out they didn't. I don't know if you all remember that. And it's before they actually caught the kid. So I'll be watching that to see what Cass Patel does. I'm neither a fan nor against him. I don't really know him all that well. I figure if he was confirmed by the Senate, well then that's his job. So hopefully he does a good job. So I'll probably watch some of that today. What else do I have going on today? I want to look into more of the Reform UK stuff. I don't know if we talked about this at all. But I was blown away watching the Reform UK march in the UK. Whether you're formal or against them, you don't see Brits come together like that very dang often I don't think anymore. And it's a growing movement. I did not realize how many people have actually traded their parties. Some big name people have left the Labour Party I believe and went to Reform UK. So it's interesting to see how the politics in England works. I've always been interested in their political stuff. Just because it's so different than ours. So anyhow I'm going to read and watch some more on that. I want to learn more about Nigel, the leader of the Reform UK. So anyhow with that I'll send it back to KJ5 ILQ. Back to KC2 to KG.

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