 We are going to be going to the Inspire event in beautiful Las Vegas, Nevada. I'm going to be doing some interviews live on the floor while they're so we thought that we would take this time to practice my interviewing skills. And what a good time because everyone in the office is swapping their Dell computers out for Surface computers, including me. I'm getting an updated Surface computer and it's going to be awesome and it's getting set up right now. I'm using Windows Autopilot and all that jazz. Alright, let's go interview some people. Evan. Hey. Isn't it true that you recently switched to a Surface computer? I did. It's right here. So you run your entire workstation off of that one little Surface. Yep. Everything works great. It works fantastic. I don't feel like I'm really carrying anything or it takes up any space, but I can do the same amount of work. Boop. Why do you guys sort through it? Because you got a cold? Uh-huh. And how did you get that cold? So whoa. Hey. Can't use that. Can't use any of that. How do you like your Surface? I love it. This is everything I need to go to work and I can move anywhere so I'm working today in this office because it's bigger and has a larger screen. Hey, Chris. We've been replacing everyone's computers with Surface's. Right. And I see you're still using your old computer. Right. That's because I couldn't get mine right. Why couldn't you get yours right? How do you explain? Well, I'll let you know something about Chris. He doesn't like change very often. I do like change very often. I mean, there was a particular vehicle that he drove. Uh-huh. For the longest of time. It's a delayed change and that's the reason why he hasn't embraced the Surface yet. But you know what? I think we can get him to make a commitment that today will be the day that I get to wipe that machine and he gets to start using the Surface. You know, I'm still waiting on my Surface. Day one after using the Surface. How are you feeling about that? As much as I hate to say it, I love it. Uh-huh. What do you love about the Surface? Our old computer is the Dell. And she's been issued a new Surface, but she hasn't adopted to it yet. And the main reason is because she likes to set up with the three monitors and the keyboard and the mouse, right? Yes. And the big thing about the keyboard since you're accounting is you want to have a 10 digit keypad, right? Correct. I mean, that's your speed, right? Yes. So there really isn't an issue if you switch into Surface if you had the same setup if you had a keyboard and three monitors, which Surface will do. There would be no issue at all. It's light. It's easy to use. And I really like the mouse pad on the keyboard. And the keys feel right. What did you do? Did you use it for work? Yeah. I did QuickBooks. I just entered some deposits and checks and stuff like that. Yeah. No, it was perfect. This is the other Surface mouse here. So you got this. It's like a cell phone. It fits in your pocket while you're on the move. When you turn it on, you just click it like this. But yeah, this is what she was talking about. No buttons. So there is a right click, left click. You got your scrollie. These two fingers work well. Then you turn it off. That's fabulous. Bill, you've recently switched over like everyone else to a Surface. Yes. How do you enjoy the Surface? I love it. This is because it's so light and small. It's versatile. It has power, which is basically the same kind of computer processor as you'd find on a laptop. The battery life lasts a long time. It's got inking features. It has all the latest hardware. Windows is designed for the Surface. It takes advantage of all the features. Windows Hello, the inking ability, detachable keyboards, all the things that you would see in a tablet. It wakes up in Windows 10. The price, it's comparable to any other computer except you're getting a tablet as well. And the last thing is just sexy. Right? Right.