 So the other thing I wanted to ask you guys about is you use microphones and gear and stuff. It's very similar to what musicians use and I know that you guys went through a big studio revamped. For people that are wanting to maybe cross over and get into journalism or get into broadcasting, what would your advice be there? Is it really technical with the gear or is that pretty easy once you kind of get the... Honestly, we don't touch the gear that much. We like turn on the microphone and we're like, oh, it sounds good. That's great. We have engineers who do that. But there are people in broadcasting school, there was an aspect of learning the technical side and you can specialize in that and really dig deep into that because there is so much to learn and there are so many different tech years and things to dive into but for me personally, I just want a good pair of cans. I use AKGs. I don't know what it is but yeah and that's about it. But those engineers, those people who really do know how to make it sound good. God, we depend on them so much. Yeah, please do get into it. Please do get real good at it. I was really looking at the subcombatics of like how the electricity works, the things the radio do. Okay, well, I think you're a genius now but yeah, also my email doesn't work. That's so important and if you have that ear, if you can bring a little bit of art to that and know what sounds good versus what sounds like mud, oh my gosh, we would appreciate that. You're going to be valuable in the radio station the more you know about every aspect of radio, whether it's how it works or you know the sound department or music department or even the sun air. Okay, so the takeaways that I'm getting from you guys is always be a nice person when approaching other people. Don't be like that person at the cocktail party that's like me, me, me, me, me. Sounds also just like put one foot in front of the other and get her done. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, cool. Well, thanks so much for taking the time to hang out with us today. Thanks, Elvie. Thank you. Thank you, guys. I'm sorry for being so many people. I'm Robert Olson, what is that? Yeah. It's not here. It's not here. Okay, well thanks guys. We'll see you next time. Thank you. Bye guys.