 Oh, you're right. Mace has a fantastic quick tip. He had asked the question, can you rename Bluetooth devices on the Mac? And the answer that we and I evidently others gave him was you can't do this any longer. But we certainly gave that answer. Accidentally, he says this morning I found that if you go into system preferences Bluetooth, while the device is connected, and this is the key part of this, if you control click the name of the device, the little pop up there allows you to rename. It will only appear if the device is connected. If the device is not connected, you don't get the rename option. So it is possible to rename how your Mac sees a Bluetooth device or displays a Bluetooth device. And it is in Bluetooth preferences, Bluetooth system preferences, right click on a connected device to rename it. Yeah, very good. Thank you, Mace. I love it when we find these things. It's wonderful. I think it could be dependent on the device. I seem to recall some devices I've renamed, and they'll show up on another device with that name in them, and then others don't. Interesting. Okay. Yeah. All right. Okay. I'll buy that too. You don't have to rename it on each device. Oh, for sure. Yeah, this doesn't store a great point. This doesn't store anything in the device. And yours, I can tell it doesn't store anything in iCloud either. So there's there it is that one machine's name for that device changes. It is a let's call it a nickname. Maybe a machine specific nickname. There you go. But I think my point was being that like, I think it was my Skull Candy or Bluetooth headset. Okay, that came up when I changed it on the Mac. It came up on my iPhone with that new name as well. So maybe it did write it to the device. Maybe it, well, or it wrote it to iCloud. Maybe it is syncing it to the iCloud. Oh, maybe, okay. All right. I wonder where it is. That's a good, we'll find that out something. Yeah, I doubt it would be writing it to the device. Yeah. Just based on how that works. But iCloud makes sense. So, okay, I stand corrected. Yeah, so it is potentially syncing that via iCloud. I like that.