 This is going to be my first time doing this, so let's hope I'm going to have a lot of fun with this. Where are you from? Oh, yeah, sorry. I'm from Canada, actually. I'm from Montreal. I like weather and cold. Sort of, not really. Alright, here we go. Okay, so, oh, so, no planning, exactly. So basically, I have my colleague, there are BAs, they love to talk about no estimates. That works really well for my life because I don't estimate, I don't plan to do anything. I just basically roll with it. This is the background of, I don't know what city, be Kansas City. I don't know what city, right? This is my first, yesterday was my first time landing in Kansas City in two months. I fly a lot and the airport really boggled my mind. I got out and some people were like, are you already at the gate? Like, where's TSA? And yeah, and then you have like, apparently there's a great university too. I believe there's one of our sponsors here, Kansas University. That looks a lot like one of my classes when I went to university. Just, well, that's what it'd be called because I went to Canada. And this is the streetcar. This is great because streetcars are one of my favorite things to do when I go to multiple cities. Montreal, we don't have streetcars because, well, we're way too accustomed to construction and potholes. Toronto does have a bit of more. This looks more like a graveyard. So that's pretty much what Montreal was. Way back when they had a streetcar before the government, well, sorry, another government, but the mayor decided to break it down because it looked really ugly and also because of the snow. Toronto has something like that too. And then you have other people while they're waiting for the streetcar. They're like, okay, so what are we going to do? Okay, let's sort of call them Uber. But nobody's, my Uber driver is in here so I'm trying to call him in where he is. And I'm like, come on, come on, come on. I'm really late. And obviously my phone, and then the phone stopped working anymore. So I'm like, crap, we have to find this really old thing that I'm not even sure what this is anymore. I'm not that young. I saw them what this is. Although the one I had was actually rotating. That was actually really mind-boggling as a kid. And then so they have this Google Fiber thing, which, by the way, in Canada, we are about 10 to 15 year technology behind the world. So we don't have any of this Fiber thing. We've only gone out a couple of years back. We don't even have one of those money thingy. But what we do have is electricity because Canada is the biggest producer of water. So at Quebec we actually export and sell electricity to the states until a certain person with a hair like that might build a certain wall and then prevent that. And then what you have to do is jump across that wall to actually take the wire into there so you can actually get some power out of it. And then if that is not working, you're going to try to get power from the cloud, this cloud thingy that everybody thinks is the next big thing that will basically solve world hunger. And then the prediction basically is that, I'm not quite sure what the prediction is, but basically it's going to become no more of these things, that's for sure. Or actually, that's what it is because what people call a cloud is just someone else's laptop. So this is actually the cloud that you are because it's just basically a bunch of machines plugged together. And then let's go back to Kansas City because probably tonight we're going to go to the historical district. Again, first time in Kansas City, so I know where we're going to go tonight. This arcade might just be in some ranch or this awesome place with arcades and everything. And hopefully there will be drones and we can play around with drones and take pictures of it because while drones are cool, some other people might think they're this big brother looking at you. Again, Canada, we don't have any of that thing because we don't really have cool toys. This, I seriously have no idea what this thing is. It looks like something I can see on the top of a hotel. It looks like maybe a, really, I think it looks like this is a theater where you can actually at a greenhouse where you can actually go stuff. And then this is baseball, which unfortunately Canada, the Boojee's lost. So we're no longer in the World Series. I believe this can't, yes, the Royals. Actually, I believe they're really well because I have a friend that lives in Kansas City and she talked a lot about it. And oh, the Smart City Challenge. Oh, great, awesome. But other things that Canada will never, ever have, either. So, yeah. So basically, our Royals are probably just maybe powered by a beaver or something. Yeah, so basically, Smart City, from what I've been told, it's basically the whole city is going to be connected by the Internet and all things. But that kind of scares me because if you've played the game, a watchdog, you can just take a phone and then hack it, which basically if you can hack it and then what will happen is that your barbecue will then come like this and then it's going to just burn because somebody will just hack your barbecue since Internet of all things. It's going to take up the whole world. And then your chicken will actually be rubbery, rubbery, and then you're going to look like clown. And then, well, I'm going to speed through and this is the end.