 I've got this all in the right place. So listener Elliott has two for us. They are peripherally related, according to Elliott, to our recent discussion about the new YouTube video downloaders. Number one is Vinegar for $2. It's a Safari extension that eliminates ads and tracking, allows video to play in the background, and enables picture-in-picture. You can also access video quality settings more easily, set a preferred quality, and turn autoplay on or off. Wow, that sounds like if you're watching a lot of YouTube videos in Safari, that sounds like a great one. Thank you for that, Elliott. And then secondly, it says there are slew of programs, of course, to download YouTube audio, or to download audio from YouTube videos. I've tried them all since I like to have MP3s of concert footage in my music library. Oh, very interesting. Most require a lot of manual intervention in the process of downloading the audio and or locating and disposing of the video track after download. But I just found YouTube to MP3 free from Media Human. It works entirely in the background if you copy the address of a YouTube video from which you want to download and extract the audio. Or you can install a bookmarklet, put it in your bookmark bar and just click on it when you are at the website you wanna download from. Optionally, it'll notify you when the background download is complete. Multiple simultaneous downloads can happen, and you can also download as AUG or M4A, stipulate the quality and bitrate at any time. Wow, there's a lot of features to this. That's fantastic. Thank you for that, Elliott. Those two seem like great additions.