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I could browse the web, I could write a report, you know, I just put my pictures on the hard drive, you know, that kind of thing. And you can get into it so cheap too. You know, I was just looking on Micro Center's website and you can now find, get a load of this, a Yayzoo milk 13 pro with i3 Intel processor. Right? And you only need about eight gigs of RAM and you got, you know, you don't need a humongous hard drive on it, you know. So you can get into this thing for like $350. The base price was 225. You had a stick of RAM, 256 gig hard drive. And you know, you got the keyboard that you used on your old machine, you can use in the mouse, you can use, and you can load up POP3 on the damn thing. And it's gonna be reliable and it's gonna be good for a long period of time. So the only hard thing would be is like, you know, you'd have to, you know, make the hard drive a bootable hard drive and load up the system and so forth like that. But maybe somebody else could do that for. But anyhow, I mean, all of them are good. It's just preference and your, how advanced you are, you know. If you're not so advanced, then go with one. If you really wanna get into it and get geeky, go with the other, right? And let me see, there was one more thing I wanted to talk about. Oh, the weather, weather. Did I wanna answer your question, Josh? It wasn't what I, I mean, yes, I've gone through some stuff when I was a truck driver. I actually drove through a tornado one time in Halsted, Kansas and didn't even know it until I got out of it on the other side. And I saw all kinds of cars parked on the side of the road taking pictures. I looked in my rear view mirror and there was a funnel cloud hitting the ground. So that was pretty, pretty wild. But the wildest thing I've ever been through on weather is I was off the coast of Oregon and we were about 30, 40 miles out. And I was on a large ship. It was just 30 feet shorter than a carrier. You know, it's a big ship. And a storm was brewing out there and we were having swells of 60 to 80 feet up in the air. I mean, you opened up the hatch on the lower deck. There was kind of an observation deck where we used to stand watches and stuff like that. And you'd open the door and all you'd see is a wall of water in front of you, you know? And the ships are going up and down. It's being tossed around like a rubber duck in a bathtub while your four-year-old is just splashing like crazy. I've never been so sick in my life. I've never been so scared in my life. It was a rough storm and it lasted for 24 hours straight. There was nobody on that ship that didn't upheat everything that they had. You know, he's back to that control. Take a zero, may I?
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