 Or we're going to get to more quick tips. I don't know. The next quick tip that I have here is I have no great surprise to anyone. I have my different microphones on all of my computers. Well, my fixed computers, you know, the desktop machines. And every time that I go to do a FaceTime audio or a FaceTime video call or any kind of FaceTime call with audio on my Mac, it doesn't even show me my USB microphone that I have plugged in. It shows me the internal mic in the Mac and maybe the one in like my LG display or something. But it does not show me that microphone and nor does the person on the other end hear me through my preferred microphone. They hear me through one of the, you know, ones that happens to show up in the list. One of the items in the list though is used system settings. And my preferred microphone is in the set that way in system settings. The way to get FaceTime to do this, and this is, this happens every time, is I go into system settings, I change the microphone away from the input device, away from whatever mic I am on, aka the one I want to use. And then I change it back to the one I want to use and then boom, FaceTime audio is happy. I don't know why this happens. It's bizarre to me. But that's how it is. Every video chat I do. I'm assuming it's happening during audio chats too, but I could be wrong about that. I don't know, so. So I share because I know that we all like to, we all like to get these things right. We like to sound good. We like to look good too, but it's more important to sound good. It is better to look good than to feel good. You look marvelous.