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Well, Josh, I think personally it's the way the government is set up in the United States that makes everything fail Because you've got two warring parties that absolutely friggin hate each other and for the most part They're not willing to come together on anything Alright, so how can a country get better if the two sides that are designated to rule that country can't agree on on something as simple as, you know, I'm using a crude example, but triple-ply or double-ply toilet paper in the governmental bathrooms. I mean I'm sure that would be a debate, you know, and that's where the unfortunate part comes in. One party put something in that looks good and that could be good if it was supported by both sides and if the next government came in and didn't want to dismantle everything the previous government did just because the previous government did it. No other reason, just because it was created by Obama, so Trump doesn't like it. It was created by Biden, so Trump doesn't like it. You know, it was, anything that was created by the other side is inherently bad, and that's the way the government of the United States looks at things. We have an opposition system here in Canada where things are voted on for the good of the people. there are still arguments but not nearly as much. The parliamentary system I think works much much better than what you guys have got going down there. Trump could do something right now that completely changed the way the United States health care system operated and it could be fantastic. And then you get the next Democrat comes in absolutely hates Trump and every one of his ideas just because it was a Trump idea they're gonna undo it it's the fault of boat priorities in the states I think and and that's what it boils down to but on the lighter note emulation man Raspberry Pi you've say you probably already got a few of those kicking around there's an image out there a couple of them actually that you can write to a Raspberry Pi that turns it into an emulation box It can run up to PlayStation 2 games with no hiccups whatsoever. I mean they've gotten pretty good. And you get one of those, you pop it in a little case, Bluetooth game controller, you're off to the races. You're playing all those games on your TV and it's not something that a kid can mess up because you boot it, it boots into a console selection, it shows all the colorful pictures of which console, then when you pick it, you pick your game and boom, it's playing. auto configures the controller for every emulator there's no messing around there's one called emulation station you want to get the Raspberry Pi Edition not the desktop edition same thing no gives you that nice colorful interface you know there's no command lines there's not

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