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This is K.M.4LBF. That's right. I give gratitude in the morning for being allowed to awake. And nothing much here except that my, I'm still having computer problems. I woke up this morning and my computer went into scanning and repair. And yesterday I did it. It took six hours. Today I'm up to three hours. So let's see what happens. Anyway, back to you Kevin. Yeah, computers are always the pits. And I know because I'm using an old ass machine. Although, now you think me using XP is a trip. Because I'm still on XP. Okay, everything I use is still XP. You wouldn't believe it but neither do I. Okay, but see you know what's crazy is I have a buddy. His name is Garren. He lives in Philadelphia. He's blind too. And he's on Vista. And everybody around him says, you got Vista. I can't believe you. I don't know how he manages on Vista. It's not exactly the blind friendliest. What happened was he got his machine. Right, he's like me a late bloomer to the computer world. So he got his machine when Vista was the flavor. You know, they gave him the flavor of the day. That was it. You could almost tell when I got into computers because the flavor of the day or of the week was XP. Right, there was multiple editions of it. Right, the work, home edition. And there was what, 2003 was kind of like it too. Like Windows 2000. So that was about the flavor. I have my machine about 03, 04. Could have been a little bit earlier but maybe that was another machine. But yeah, so XP was 03, 04. So I'm like a full fledged user. Like I'm not fumbling off of other people and going to libraries and schools and the rest of it. You know, my homies house and all that. That was pretty much XP flavor. You know, it was my machine type deal. I'm still using old ass Echoing and even this laptop is XP. So every 10 SP, I bought a few machines. I needed multiple machines. So there you go. So at least you guys are in the know. What's also going on at my school, Central Tech, what they're doing is now they're sending the notices through their email groups. I had to get people to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. There's still people that have a lot of the Windows 10 machines. So the IT team is reminding them that that's not a very good idea because it's not secure. So they're sort of telling them in the analogy of it. Kind of like leaving the back entrance of your house open all the time. That's not very wise. They're making it easy and they're also in conjunction with a group called Computer, I think like Computer Geeks Encore. And they're trying to get people to get out of Windows 10. So now think about it. That's Windows 10. I'm on the XP joint and we're not talking about a large professor. You know the large professor from main source gives you extra P. This is something else. It's extra alright. Tell you what. Before we get to Steve, he's next after D, but let's try and give Gray another attempt. If you have some audio, Gray.
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