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Well, see, that's the advantage with the blind shell, is I can totally hide it and press buttons. Well, I have a pair of headphones that has a keypad, and then I can just put my hand through the pocket and press the keys on the blind shell that way. So it never comes out, so I certainly wouldn't have it up to my face. And so all most people see is just me wearing the headphones. They won't even hardly know I'm pressing anything, because I do it fast. It's not hard to change the station, focus the volume. It's really what I press keys for or click on another song, whatever it happens to be. I think in those settings like in a restaurant or just in a social gathering, I like to just maybe have something playing very, very silent because I don't even need it at high volume. I can still follow like a talk show or follow a podcast with it barely whispering, like putting it on level one, level two, that kind of thing. And then I can still hear everybody around me. And I'm pretty talented because my other ear doesn't work, right? I only hear out of one ear. And I can still pay attention to everything and everybody. But yeah, no. It's totally hidden and you hardly even know I'm pressing anything. That's the difference with with them and me.
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