 Uh, let's see, moving, moving to listener. Scott, uh, staying on the iPhone. Scott says, I often have to send someone's contact information in an email when using one of my iOS devices. Of course, you can use the share contacts function at the bottom of the appropriate record inside the contacts app, but I've always found that to be a cumbersome process, open contacts, find the contact, create the card, copy it to the email, et cetera. It's a nuisance. A faster way is to simply enter the email address into one of the fields like the CC or BCC field in the email, then just drag that address down into the body of the email, and it will magically form a ready-made V card with all of that contacts info, then just delete the email address that you entered into that field, presuming you don't want to send the email to that, uh, person, then you're done. He says, this only works in iOS, not macOS. He says, I'm mystified as to why because it's so handy for someone like me whose laptop is an iPad Pro and who works on their phone a lot. This is a super shortcut. I wonder if Monterey, uh, if Mail and Monterey would do this, uh, that's it. That's a great little shortcut. Quick tip, man. I never, like, that's, I, I am curious if you stumbled onto that, Scott, or if you read it somewhere because that's a great one. That's good. So, cool.