 All right, John, let's go to a quick tip here from. Well, you know what? The first one's going to be from me. I was while I was talking to my son this week and he was telling me that he was in class. Now, he's a read smart people, astute people. But as we all know, you can be smart and not know everything. In fact, it doesn't matter whether you're smart or not. You can't know everything no one can. And and he pulled up. He did, you know, the shortcut for spotlight on his Mac command spacebar and did a little bit of math in in spotlight in the certain space, you know, the search bar there and the people are like, wait, are you doing where are you doing that math? You're doing it in your web browser. Like, how did you do that? He's like, no, I'm just doing it in spotlight. And and and like people had no idea. And this is sort of the epitome of the quick tip, right? This is why we came up with a quick tip in the first place. The thing that you do as a matter of habit that other people are astounded by until they know, and then they do it as a matter of habit very quickly, too. And so yeah, command spacebar, you can type a math formula in and type it in. You'll see the answer right there. If you hit the enter button twice after doing math formula, it will bring up the calculator with the answer so that you can do more from there. But the answer will be if you do like, you know, 10 plus 10 or whatever. And then command C, it'll put that answer on your clipboard so you can paste it in to whatever app you might need that that number in. So I don't know if anybody knew, like, that's the quick tip on top of the quick tip. So let me bump into that a little bit. Yeah, go ahead. And Siri will do math for you as well. That makes sense. Yeah. Never thought about it before. She will do what? Hey, what's this that, you know, add a bunch of things up? Really? See?