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Hey, yeah, no problem and As I say it's not awful I've heard way worse So it just just saying it is it's doable. It's passable. It made the grade So those are the immediate answers you need and the rest of it is just gravy if you working on it It's power for the course, right? Nothing wrong with that. So So, now the next question I was amusing on when sometimes in the most inconvenient situation I don't have one of these, I wish I did. So this is what I was thinking of the other day when I was typing up some things in my little improvised office that I'm pretty much sitting in right now, right? one corner there's the laptop that you're on while the echolink and then another place you know there's a couple of my blind shells I also have something called a braille note plus plus so plenty of things to write with right that my braille note and my laptop and my back was itching me like crazy I couldn't reach right I reached one place and I ended up snapping and hurting my arm, right? Like it just went because I reached too far and I completely hurt my wrist, right? And I wished I had a back scratcher. One of those, well who makes them? They're like the Chinese little things, right? Because I don't think everyone walks around with them. I remembered as a kid when I used to, I used the one that was in the closet at the school, it was almost like having an extended hand, an extended arm. So what I'm going to ask you is, do you own a back scratcher? Or have you used one? And in case anyone doesn't know what they are, because usually you find them in Chinese stores, Korean shops, Indian shops.
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