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Well, Cliff, thank you, thank you very much. First of all, for reassurance about Windows 11. I'm talking way, way long time ago, well, not long time ago, but months and months ago when Windows 11 first came out. I heard a few reports about, oh, this doesn't work, or that's not compatible, and everything else. I think everything's probably sorted out by now. Anyway, I just enrolled with that an extra year just to give me a little bit more time before I upgrade it, so good stuff. Always backup everything. All my folders, files, everything else is all backed up to a hard drive here, sometimes even two. My applications are kind of in the quiet, I think. I'm not too sure. I have to get a new machine to see if it all comes back on. Yeah, I think it's all there. Anyway, oh dear, I feel like touching wood as well. Touch wood, everything's being fine just now there, Cliff. Thank you so much for this, Cinder's report and Zoomies at 4 a.m. Cliff, you just described puppy Odin. Puppy Odin's now well over 20 kilograms, and he does Zoomies kind of similar. He bounces off things. We're scared he's going to hurt himself. He obviously could break something. We're more concerned about his own welfare. I remember when we got our black lab by Zara many years ago, and we got her when she was nine months old, and she was such a calm black lab, this and that. I mean, she was always a little bit like Eeyore, just soaking her laid back and everything else. But just now and again, you'd see the eyes just open up and bulge a little, and you just knew something was giving her a little bit of a tickle. All of a sudden, she was off like a rocket running around the place and bouncing off walls. You had to grab her and hang onto her and let her calm down before she hurt herself. But otherwise, she was such a calm labrador dog. But she would do that, and it's kind of strange. It's funny when they do it, but it can be dangerous. But I think cats are different. They're really good at bouncing. So anyway, Cliff, I'll throw it back to you for any final comments. The E6 PLC. Back to you, my friend.
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