 Alright, Jeff here. We are here at the California Classico. The game is underway. Dave and the team put on quite a festivities pregame and I'm joined here by Team Fast Track. They jumped out of perfectly good airplanes, came down from the heavens with flags and banners and all kinds of fun stuff. But really why we've got them on is why we have everybody on the Cube talking about tech and how tech has changed our business. So first let's introduce we got Hollis Collins, right? Dan Paganini and David Hart. So David, welcome to the Cube. Happy to be here. Beautiful day. So great jump, a lot of excitement. I was concerned you guys were going to end up in Half Moon Bay. The wind looks like it was blowing up there. It was perfect actually. We know what we're doing. Dan probably has the biggest flag so he's got the toughest job but he's gonna weight us. So tell us how long you've been doing this, how many jumps you guys do a year? Tell us a little bit about the company. Our team has been around since 2002. We're the largest commercial skydiving team in the world. We do between 200 and 300 shows a year. NASCAR, professional ball sports, air shows. Feel a lot of wounded warrior support and we're just proud to be a part of that. And how big is the company? How's the breakdown between jumpers, support, admin, that kind of stuff? That's a great point. So almost everybody that's part of the team supports the team in other ways administratively too. So every demo that we do we have a ground crew. There's some other ground crews here as well. We have pilot center ball and tons of paperwork to do something like this. A lot of planning. A lot of permissions I assume. But let's go out to the fun stuff. So you said you're doing something new now on the technology side. Tell us about what you guys did. So we came in with a brand new state of the art air to ground video system that wired into our team owner, John Hart. And he came down and it was broadcast to the Jumbotron in the stadium. And I didn't see it myself. I'm told it worked out great. And we're really excited to have it as part of our our fan experience. And how long have you been doing that? Well that that air to ground is a brand new thing for us. We just started doing that and we're offering it to our clients as they add a benefit to using team fast tracks. Of course GoPro's are popular now. So we've been, everybody on the team wears GoPro's almost. And document everything. But yeah, the ground to air thing appears to be something that's going to be very popular. That's awesome. And what is the magnitude? How complicated, expensive, what's that piece of equipment? Or is it just kind of a repackaging of stuff that existed before? No, you know, I think we took an existing technology and modified it to work for Scott Evers. And of course, our team owner John Hart likes to do things. Top shelf. So he kind of went over the top. And we have some really nice but I don't know what it costs us. But it's nice. All right. Well, that's great. Well, thanks for coming on. Safe jumping. We love the show. Hopefully we'll see you guys at Levi's Stadium. Because as you know, the earthquakes are going to open up Levi's and then maybe at a Niner game after that. All right, the team for fast tracks. Things are happening down there. We're at the Cube. We'll talk to you later.