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Alright. I think, uh, get into the adult entertainment industry would be a fantastic idea, George. Get yourself one of those 70s mustaches, you know? And- and- and games, you know? Every time you walked around, you could have, like, a speaker in your back pocket, playin' duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duhussions like some old, uh, 70s porno music. Eh? Heh. Hahahaha! Oh man! Then yo- then you could call yourself California George. Uh, I'm too much. I'm too much. Anyway, yeah, just, uh. Man, I tell ya, the more familiar I get with MacOS, the more I absolutely love it's simplicity and functionality and customization and all that kinda stuff. I'm finally starting to get all the programs on here, like for everything I used to use on Windows. And I don't have anything now that I can't do on Mac that I could do on Windows. I do have more things, or things that I can do much better and much more efficiently on Mac. You know, pretty much all my external hard drives and portables and all that kind of stuff now, all formatted for APS or APFS, the Apple file system. It's kind of limiting in the sense that those drives can't be read by other computers, but I do have a couple of decent sized USB drives that are formatted cross-platform with ExFAT. Not FAT32 or NTFS, it's ExFAT. And that can be read by Windows, Linux, and Mac. So transferring files around multiple systems around the house can still be done very easily. I've got FTP servers set up on all my devices, as well as KDE Connect, so I can control and send files to any system from any system. All I have to do is click the computer and drag and drop files, and they'll scoot all around the network to multiple platforms. Let me reset.
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