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KJ5, ARQ returning. Fortunately, I'm severe ADHD and can multitask like a crazy man, so that helps. On the downside, it tends to take me forever to finish my projects, so there's a trade-off. You know, Monday through Thursday, it's not so bad to be part of the net and work, because you're mainly listening, right? I mean, you do have to pause and talk sometimes, and sometimes whenever I'm in a meeting or something, like I was on a call a while ago, although I wasn't speaking on the call at the time, I was able to chime in and say, I'm working, I'll get back with you. So it's not so bad Monday through Thursday. Friday mornings can be a bit of a tussle sometimes. I typically start my workday any time between six and eight, depending on whenever I feel like logging in and getting started. I tend to get most of my work done in the morning, up to around, I don't know, 10 or 11 o'clock, and then it tends to kind of go crazy after that. You know, anybody who's done any type of work like what I do would understand that sentiment. So yeah, I get most of my work done in the first three, four, five hours of the day, and I really do, obviously, get more work done during that time than I do the rest of the day combined. So that's how we do it around here. Well, that and to be completely honest, even if I'm not standing in that in front of my computer and I need to do something, I'm always on my phone or my tablet close by, and I can do a lot from there, you know, if it's a quick thing. If I got to sit down and work on the spreadsheet or something like that, it's not as easy. But it is doable. The modern conveniences of technology, isn't it something? I mean, the job that I'm doing now 30 years ago would have been done on an old computer running a very old version of Excel, basically. And, shoot, today I can even integrate AI. I can connect to an MCP on NetSuite and then just ask AI to go and look for things out of my NetSuite account. Isn't that crazy? I find it mind-blowing. I'm middle-aged, and so I'm starting to see from what it was like as a kid to what it's like as an adult, I mean, the massive, massive changes. And then I think about people like Mel or Steve or even Bill and Gray, you know, these gentlemen, and I use that term loosely, they've lived through a lot of years. And in my 45 years, I've seen this much change. I would love to hear more about what you guys have felt and seen through y'all's last time, you know? To me, that's just fascinating. Reminds me of a book I read called The Life of Charlie. Fantastic book. All right, turn in the back, KJ5-ALQ. Back to you.
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