 All right, Gene brings us the first one, and we will read it in a fist shake take style. Completely hidden in the Photos app is a robust map view, a robust map view, for geotagged photos. When viewing a single photo, you can scroll the photo up to reveal a map showing the photo's location on a fairly detailed scale map. Of course, the scroll bar is on the right is hidden until you scroll, giving no indication that there is something there. And this even happens if you have always show scroll bars turned on in the general system preference pane. I don't know why that's the case, John. Maybe it's so that the photo can sort of live on the screen when it's in full window mode. I don't know. You can't seem to find, you can't seem to get to this fine map view going through the info panel and the places view is completely useless for locating an individual photo. I've been trying to get a good map view from the info panel for quite some time now. One more example of Apple hiding good things. Yeah, this is cool. I had no idea this is there and it's not just a map view. If there are people in the photo, the icons for the people will show up there and then you can go to the people. If you go to the map view, it'll show, as he said, where the photo was taken on the map. You can click on that and see more photos that were taken in the same location. That's a pretty cool little, I had no idea. And I have the always show scroll bars turned on. So that's a second little quick tip if you go to system preferences and then go to general. I'm going there now just to make sure it's there. But yeah, there's a show scroll bars automatically when scrolling or always when I am very much an always person. I like to see scroll bars. I like to know that they're there. And this sort of throws you off if you don't know.