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Alright, thank you very much. Yeah, Russell, I'm still here. I don't know why someone took me off the list. I didn't say it was me. Yeah, I just had my eyes go around. I'm sure you figured that out. I had to go and get my shot there. Back and forth. Upstairs to my parents' place, to my dad's place there. Doing laundry. Doing today and tomorrow. Our laundry days. I take care of my own and then my dad's. My niece can do her own. We're trying to teach her responsibility, but she doesn't seem to get it. She'll let laundry pile up until someone else does it. Because it's just in someone's way. And that's not a good way to be. But 19 year olds, right? Man, oh man. I still can't believe she's 19. I mean, we've been dealing with issues with her since she's like 15 or 16. Like being a little entitled brat. But now she's an entitled brat to think she knows everything because she's an adult now like everyone else. And she was trying to tell me yesterday that she probably knows more about technology than I do. I said, okay. Interesting. So then I started rambling on about, you know, hard drives and why mine crashed and magnetic heads and, you know, magnetic polarities and all that kind of stuff. And she looked at me like a deer in the headlights. I said, I thought you knew more than I did. I thought I could talk to you about this stuff. Oh, well, there's certain things I don't know. She said, I bet you don't know about APKs. I said, what do you mean? The install files for Android apps. Like Android package files. APK. Oh, well, I didn't think you used Android. I said, no, but even though I don't use this stuff. Her name is Leah. I said, I study everything technology related because I never know what someone is going to need fixed or going to need done. So I stay on top of everything technology related that I could potentially run into. And then she was like, oh, okay, blah, blah, blah. She went on about something else. And then I started talking about the internet and network infrastructure and she looked at me like a deer in the headlights. I said, it's pretty sufficient to say that you don't know anywhere close to what I do when it comes to technology and things like that. She thinks because she grew up with an iPad in her hand that she's a technology expert. And that's not the case. And my dad did back before he worked for the post office back in the mid 90s. He did some IT courses in a private college as well. So dad knew he worked for a repair company that did IT repair for like six years. So that's it.

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