 All right. I am going to break our no cool stuff found rule because we're talking about this and I know that we have this queued up for next week. Is this from Gary about exactly this kind of thing? Hey, John and Dave, it's Gary from Pittsburgh PA again. Just wanted to let you know, I watched your, sorry, I listened to your most recent podcast and you mentioned World Backup Day and you were talking about other backup solutions. There is a solution that I've recently tried and so far I like. It's called Polar Backup. If you do a Google search for Polar Backup, they sell five terabytes of data for a one time fee and you can still upgrade if you find you're running out of space. They install an app just like Backblaze, Carbonite and all the other services, but you mentioned you did not like Backblaze. I guess you had problems with it on your Mac. You might want to also give them another chance. They may have fixed their software since then. Anyways, keep up the good work and don't you guys get caught either. Thanks, Gary. Yeah, so I looked, this Polar Backup is available. It's actually available through one of our deal partners that we use at Mac Observer. So I put a link to that and it's 80 bucks or $79.99 for lifetime five terabytes of backup storage, which is amazingly huge. That's a ton of storage. Now I'm going to go out on the limb and say that that's either your lifetime or Polar Backups lifetime. They don't offer this deal all the time because if they did, I can't imagine how they'd stay in business. This is just one of those sort of loss leaders to bring people in, I suppose, because over time that's not going to pay off. But five terabytes of storage for 80 bucks in the cloud, that's pretty darn good. It does appear to only be accessible via their app. So don't look deep, look more deeply into this if you're thinking about using it for like backing up your disk station or something. It looks like it has to be run as an app from from your Mac. But all that, all that being equal, that's a great price. So thank you for that, Gary. Good stuff.