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Yeah, I think when you left, I stayed in there. I had a, I kind of left one out of there for a bit and then I came back. He had been connected to my new job. Like I said, it's, they're always experimenting, which is not wrong. It's interesting that sometimes the less the better because it's how a person comes back to you and works with you and all that. And I mean, I got thus far with the ambi-stick, I got the program, the things working. It's just straightening up, straightening up the audio, but sometimes it's a little bit trying to follow through after a while. You've been at it for a while and you like to take a break and come back. But those guys don't stay, once they're in there, if it takes two hours or two days, and I'm not the one that's going to stay there all night trying to figure things out and all that. So yeah, everywhere you go, you've got the little circle of people that you can get along with, that you feel more comfortable with. Sometimes you need to take a break from the situation, which I can understand. Nothing, nobody doing anything wrong, but I think after a while, it's just like anything else. A little bit of too much and you want to do something else. You know, it's always nice to get to do other things, but it's nice to do on your own time. Not when somebody wants you to do it on their time and want to finish on their time. When you don't want to finish up and you want to do it at a later time, sometimes the person may not come to the point where you realize, oh, if you're not interested, you don't have to be here and all that. But I can understand that too.
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