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What are you picking on me for? No, I'm just kidding. Yep. Having fun with Liz. Morning Peter. I haven't heard that, that dick-chang you did. What else was there? Yeah, one of the big elections that's really going to move things in one direction is going to be the mayor's race there in New York City. And a lot of people that weren't born in New York City that are voting in New York City are going to, I think, push one candidate over the line. But it would have been a lot closer race if one of the candidates had dropped out to make it a two-man race. But because it's a three-man race, it's going to end up going a certain way. Yep, Ellen already said it. The 26.1 came out yesterday. That was a big one, 13 and a half gigabytes. So that's a big update. I haven't had a chance to do it yet. Every time I was someplace where I could have done it, I forgot about it until I was just about ready to leave. That's definitely something I need to be on Wi-Fi for. Oh, I see the other one, too. Oh, man, I looked over to the left and I looked the sun right in the eye. What else was there? Yeah, that happened a lot in California where the voters would vote for something and then it would pass. The voters would pass it and then a judge would come in and turn around and say, yeah, I'm not going to let you do that. And then they changed it because the judge felt that the voters were incompetent and weren't going to let them have their way. And unfortunately, with the judges, there's not a whole lot you can do because once they get elected, they're pretty much in there. Or once they get appointed, because they don't get elected, they usually get appointed. So at least with the Congressmen and the Senators for that state. Whoops, let me grab one here.

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