 All right, Todd has a question for us. Todd says, how does one using macOS Monterey temporarily mute notifications? It used to be an option click in the upper right, but now what is it? And it's a good question because things get a little different in Monterey because we now have focus and that's the Apple feature that is synced and shared amongst all your devices and unless you tell it not to sync and share amongst all your devices and then it doesn't have to. But you can still do this temporarily by clicking on the control center icon in the upper right menu bar. So that's the one that looks like it has sliders to the left and the right stacked on top of each other and then choose focus in there. And then when you choose do not disturb which is one of now many focus modes in there you can set do not disturb to be on for an hour or until tomorrow morning or just on permanently until you turn it off. So you get three options, an hour tomorrow morning or on and so that is how you do it. But as I get near as I can tell John there's no way to do just a quick option click like we had in the past to just set it and forget it. You've got to be a little, it takes a couple more clicks now which is just how it be. So, but if somebody knows, let us know you already know the email address feedback.com. See now if we were publishing this show in Dolby Atmos John I could have that come from like above and behind them. I wonder how could we do that? Would that be fun? Would that take far more work than it was worth? So the answers to those prior two questions of mine which were rhetorical but I'll answer them anyway are both yes. It would be fun and it would be far more work than it's worth but it would also be fun.