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All right, it's over to me. Yeah, those MD380 batteries, I think there were 2,000 milliamps. And I found a two-pack of those batteries that are 2,400 milliamp battery. And they charge via USB-C. There's supposed to be a better new alternative or whatever, a better battery for the 380. So those arrive on Monday. But the other cable will arrive tomorrow. And if I'd waited two more seconds, then I would have got you the better one. But I will say 73 to everybody will be out here tomorrow morning with Josh. And talking about USB-C. And it wasn't that Kimball, whatever. It was his whole going after the administration for trying to point out the fact that because there was a lot of people saying, oh, it must have been a rightly conservative. His parents are right wing conservatives. So he must be a right wing conservative. And how it must be a right wing conservative that killed Charlie Kirk when the evidence already came out that he was dating a transgender furry. And he had been pushed to the other side of the equation. And that's what Kimball was trying to put forth. And that's what the networks were getting upset with. And his comeback speech last night, the word that was missing from the whole thing was an apology. He was trying to say, no, that's not what I was going after. I was not doing this. I was not doing that. But he never actually apologized. So he can take his show. I didn't watch it before. I'm not going to watch it now. Late Night is dead. And the late night hosts killed it by a stop being funny and started being political. So they can keep it. But with that, I will pass it over. I'm not sure. I think you might have been next, Gray. If not, then whoever was next. Oh, Josh was after me. If he's still here, go ahead. This is repeater station. OK, J5IL, you're returning. Yeah, I'll make the short. But I agree with you wholeheartedly with Bill. I did watch the monologue of Jimmy Kimmel to see what he would say when he came back. I'm sorry he's an actor. Take the tears and build some results with him. I can't trust that, personally. He might have been sincere. But as insincere as he's always been, it seems like it's hard to take him serious. Especially whenever he never really apologized. He gave reasoning. He gave his version of justification. But he never actually just stopped and said, you know what? I'm sorry. It would have been a career-defining moment if he were to turn this into a self-sacrificing moment and said, I messed up. I shouldn't have done this. I'm as guilty as everybody else who's spreading rhetoric and dividing this nation. And that needs to be called out. And I'm starting with myself. If he would have came out like that, I think he would have had a career-defining moment. I think people would have stopped and said, whoa. What is this? Yet he squandered it. Be it the writers, the network, the parent company. However that monologue was put together, they squandered a great moment that the Democratic Party could have had. I see them on both sides. And I try to call them when I see them. I just think that was another missed moment. Just like I thought Trump's missed many a moment to unite this country since Charlie Kirk's assassination. So anyhow, yeah, that's my thought. He didn't apologize. It really, to me, seemed fake. It seemed scripted. But that's to be expected on a TV program. So there you go. Yeah, I think Gray's next. So I'll pass it over to KC2, PKG.
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