 While we're on the subject of audio, I want to talk about a device that I've had the chance to use lately. And I'm pretty excited about it is the Sonos Ray, which is their latest soundbar. The lead here is that it is a $279 soundbar from Sonos. It is a fully Sonos device. It fits really well in front of a 32 inch TV. It's super narrow and the speakers are only on the front of it. So if you wanted to put this soundbar like inside of a bookshelf or something, you're not going to be dealing with, you know, all the reflections that you would get, the undesired reflections that you would get if it had speakers, you know, aimed to the top of it or the sides of it or whatever. I mean, it does have speakers that aim out to the side to give you a nice wide stereo field. But but it is, you know, the speakers are all on the front. So you could put it in a bookshelf and just have it at the front of the bookshelf and you're not going to have any issues. It uses an optical input, which most TVs have. So you can just output from your TV into it. And John, one thing I really liked about this was, you know, those the optical inputs or those little what I called what I learned as toss link TOS link connectors. Yep. And those things are always a pain in the neck to plug in because there's like one side that's shaped a little bit differently than the rest. The jack on this Sonos Ray is what I will call a universal toss link port. I plugged it in perfectly on the first time and I'm like, wait a minute. And I looked at the port and then I pulled it out and I rotated it and I plugged it in again and it also fit. It it takes it at any rotation. So whatever they figured out, whatever they whatever vendor they worked with on that that tossing port or maybe they designed it themselves. Very that was a super nice touch because it just made set up super easy. The sound out of this thing is fantastic. It it's great. Like I talk about a spectacular dorm room speaker, right? Because you can play music through it, too. But then also it will it will play your, you know, obviously the stuff from your TV. It's your home theater as well. I'm blown away. It does not have any voice assistant with it. That's part of how they got the the the cost down. It it does not do it does not do Dolby Atmos partially because it doesn't have speakers that are aiming up and down. So it wouldn't really get anything out of that anyway. I really like this thing for two hundred and seventy nine bucks. It's a great, great little thing. I'm just blown away that Sonos is is making this at this price and, you know, offering something at that level. So, yeah, anyway, I like the connector option that that's neat. It's like, you know, looking back in the bad old days of USB. Yes, exactly. Right. Is it was always like the chance that you're going to plug it in wrong is like almost 100 percent. Yeah, even with USB, you have a 50 percent chance of getting it 100 percent wrong every time. That's right. Yeah. Why is that what this is one of the mysteries of the universe? Whatever you do with a USB port, you know, I don't think the other thing. OK, brought John, this brings me to a question that I have for everybody. You know when you're you've got your computer on your desk, right, like you do and all the power cables like the power outlets are, you know, on the floor usually. And so you know that move that you do where you plug in the power brick or whatever and there's the little power cable that then needs to go up and plug into your device and you reach around the back of your desk and you gingerly hang the little cable there and then move quickly, but carefully so that you don't jostle the desk and let the thing fall off and it falls off like half the time. But, you know, you reach your hand in and you finally get that thing. Why is there not a word in our in our common lexicon to describe that maneuver that the the the the the the gentle hang whatever it is that that underneath you're doing it blind. You're hanging the thing so that you can climb out and go do that. We've all done it. Why does it take me ten minutes here to describe what that maneuver is? We need a word for it, folks. And I'm looking for you. You folks can do this feedback. Kicab dot com. This is this is the this is your homework for the week. You've got to come up. We've got to come up with a word or a phrase to describe what that little maneuver is. And sometimes, you know, you you tuck it under another cable, right? So that it's it's, you know, it's got some pressure on it. And hopefully, you know, it'll be there when you go and reach around to grab it. I don't know what it is. I don't know what the word is, but there's a phrase. There's something we need to come up with to describe that. We do it all too often. And the end is not in sight.