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Okay, it looks like Josh is seeing it as having a black box around it. I'll show you the way. Where did you post that to Bill? I'm just taking a screenshot here now. I'm just going to send it to the group chat. And let's see, copy and delete. I'm just going to post it in the group chat and tell me if that's how you see it. Oh, where is that screenshot even? Oh, I just took a screenshot and it's not in my photos. Very weird. Try that again. I definitely just took, okay, Bill just posted a screenshot. Okay, yeah, that's how I see them. That's exactly how I see them. It's like a very faint little liquid glass effect around the photo. Yeah, that's how they come up for me too. But I think, Josh, just take a picture of your screens. Actually a screenshot with not just the images themselves, but like our group chat and like Bill did. And you can see how you see them. Because I'm betting on Android they've got white boxes around them. But where we're using iMessage, it lets you do all kinds of little cool things that the Android users don't even get to see. It's too bad there's not more consistency. I wish Apple would just release iMessage for Android as an app with all its features and stuff. Because I really like iMessage. It's like my go-to kind of chat program. Now Facebook Messenger lets you do the same kind of stuff like custom backgrounds and like different looks and stuff to your images. As long as everybody is on Facebook Messenger it's all fine then. But some people don't use that. But yeah, I like how the photo show – because I'm just pulling – like that's a photo I took of the cat. Obviously I pulled the photo out, took the background out of there. And it just gives you the image on iOS without any background. Like it doesn't put on a white background or a black background. It lets you just pull the image and keep it that way. Just pulled with no background at all. And I think that's really cool that you're able to do that. There's a lot of little tricky things with iOS that allows you to do some cool stuff. I particularly like now that you can just resize and manage Windows on the iPad and on Mac OS. That's incredibly cool. I don't know if you've tried that yet or not, Bill. The three traffic lights are up in the top left-hand corner. And you can do the things minimize and maximize based on those buttons now. I really like that.
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