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I've been trying to figure out VR is what I've been doing. My sister lent me an Oculus Quest 2 VR headset. They've got four of these things now. They had three, one for each of them. And they recently bought the Oculus Quest 3. So there was one over there hung on the wall that wasn't being used anymore. It was a little bit glitchy. One of the controllers is kind of wonky on it. But I lost all my screens. I had everything laid out in front of me. I had a big screen for watching a movie on. I had another big screen with all the games listed on it. And I did something and all of a sudden all of those are gone. I can't find them anymore. So I'm waiting for my brother-in-law to wake up so I can ask him, how do I put all my screens back in front of me again? Because I found them but they were all the way up in the top or something and I couldn't see them anymore. I could only see the bottoms of them. I don't know. It was weird. It was like everything just shifted all of a sudden. And I can't figure it out. I'm trying to figure out the operating system first before I play any games. I've got a couple of games on there. I've got the climb, which is like a mountain climbing thing. You pick a mountain and you're climbing it and you've got to use your hands and get into these handholds and stuff like that. And there's another one called the plank experience where you take an elevator to the top of this giant building. It's like 100 floors up. And then you walk on this plank outside the building and you can look down and you can see the ground and cars driving by and stuff. And it feels like you're on top of a 100-story building. And if you don't walk steady enough, you fall off it. I'm going to try that one. It's like just a couple of experiences. I don't really want to get into any games as such really. I just wanted to check out some.
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