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Yeah, it kind of explains everything, right? Where do you go to get your information, right? You get it off the internet. There's so many weather apps, weather channels, places to go to find out everything you need to go to see. So it's kind of becoming a new thing. Economically, it doesn't make any sense anymore because it's expensive to print, right? And it is obsolete because of the internet. When it started, the Farmers' Almanac started, I think it was like 1820, 1817, something like that, right? A long time. And that was everybody's to-go place for information about weather because everybody was farmers at the time, right? Yeah, also, I think it's just the culture is changing too. There's not, you know, you want to go with your farmer, right? You're going to do YouTube and Facebook and agricultural podcasts, stuff like that. I mean, it's a shame because I saw it on the shelves for years and years since I was a little boy. And now I have picked it up occasionally at the grocery store. I'll thumb through it and see what it says what the weather is going to do and then put it back. I never bought one. And they're not even really that expensive, right? It's crazy. Have you seen a Reader's Digest lately on the shelves?
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