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Well, hold on to your hats because I got a lot of things to say this trip this time around. I was just, I went down a rabbit hole on ChatGPT about bonds and it is fascinating how this system works, right? So you know you could have a state bond and a federal bond if you only pay the state bond then you still won't get out but if you pay the federal bond you still need to pay the state bond. I didn't understand exactly how the bonds work so I looked it up so a state bond let's say is $50,000 well you pay 10% of that which should be $5,000 but if you're the one to place the bond for let's say your brother and he doesn't show up to court then that bond you know goes you're accountable for it so you still got to pay out another $45,000. Now federal bond can be an unsecure bond so let's say we started $100,000 for that but you sign for it but no money down so if he doesn't show up to court on a federal bond then you owe a whole $100,000. So man I'll tell you what I don't ever want to get in trouble because I wouldn't want to stay in jail and it sounds like it'd be extremely expensive to get out of right? And then second thing I wanted to say is I found my search button and it works and it looks good so yay for me. And then the third thing was for computers you guys were arguing about Apple's or PC or whatever. So with me I was a PC guy for many, many, many, many years right and then I bought my wife an Apple machine because every time she was on the PC she was screwing something up and at that time we were getting the blue screen of death multiple times during the week or the month because of something that she did. You know PCs, Windows machines, software like that they're fantastic machines but you got to be your own admin and tech support and you got to know a lot about the computer for the most part. Yeah you can muddle through and you know keep it working and stuff like that but anything that requires more than just a general knowledge of computers you know like you know how to open up Windows or how to you know browse on the web or how to you know write a letter on Word or something like that but anything beyond that can be get really, really complicated really fast so I don't for the average layman when it comes to computers I've never really recommended Windows and my wife has proved it and that's why we're stuck with her on Windows. Me I'm a little bit more knowledgeable but I'm not no tech savvy guy either but I've just found Apple to be an easier way to go. I don't I'm like most people I use average programs I'm not trying to write programs or take care of you know things like what Josh does you know a whole network of computers and you need to keep everything up for all the businesses that he's probably servicing you know departments and so forth like that but I've really enjoyed the Apple's computer quite a bit. Now for Linux I've had a few Linux machines and I think they're wonderful but yeah right now for me I always used it as just a basic computer so I use basically the operating system POP and POP3 always seemed to work really good for me but it has a very easy file structure you know it had a you could download programs that you want I usually put Netscape on there and I did 90% of what I wanted through Netscape you know being browsing or writing and so forth. I kind of use it like a Google Chromebook more than anything else right and it just always worked always did a good job and it did the basic stuff you know I could edit a file you know a photograph or something like that.

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