 Ari has an interesting little thing. And I know we're kind of getting to the end of our time together here anyway. Yeah. But Ari found a different thing. And he confirmed this with Apple. He says he he describes it as a bizarre quirk. The M3 chip in a MacBook Air can support two external displays as long as the MacBook Air is in closed lid mode. Right. So MacBook Air can support two displays. One of them, if the if the computers open, you get the internal display and one external display, closed lid mode, two external displays. The same chip with the lid closed. Oh, sure. The same chip inside a MacBook Pro can only support one display in closed lid mode. It cannot do the two displays like the MacBook Air can.