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Okay, here we go, a fresh pack in the back. I think it's the wave of the future, Gray. I watched a video yesterday, a company out of Texas has self-driving trucks, semi-trucks, on the roads. So, we're going to be in Austin and somewhere, Houston maybe, I don't know, two main transit hubs in Texas have already got self-driving trucks on the road down there with no human operators. So, it's coming. Anywhere companies can choose to use AI or self-driving, robots or computers, they're going to do it because the most expensive overhead in any position is the human element, right? We are essentially what makes things more expensive. We need higher wages, we need more benefits, we need something to weigh by our own performance, we need a butler and everything else that we need in humans, right? And that drives the prices of things sky. So, if they can sustain current profits without having to pay people, they're going to do it. It's as simple as that. We knew this was coming, we've seen it coming over the years. Grey, have you done any research? Speaking of toys, you know, you wouldn't mind having them for Christmas. How about the Ring Always Home Camera? Have you heard of this one? I'm sure you've heard of it. I don't know if it's out yet or not.

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