 This is where I admit, I stopped going to Facebook and that means I don't look at the DTNS group that often. So I was unaware that there are a couple of people really don't like them or the music. So I apologize. Well, what would they like in its place? I think they just like the old ways. The old ways are best, Sarah. No music. But the music helps us. Well then take it out of the feed. It was what one person said. What if we just did ones with kazoos that we created ourselves? There's a possibility, right? Maybe a midi version. Let's float that out there. What if we did kazoos or a midi kazoos? Yeah, midi kazoos. Fantastic four. Speak your mind. You like kazoos? The giant dipper, I don't know if you've all ridden the giant dipper. I've seen it. But I have like, I don't know how many times I have a flinty smell. It's not flinty, but at the beginning of the ride, you go into a tunnel before you kind of like climb and do the big drop and you can't see anything in the tunnel. You know, and it's sort of like a scary way to start the ride. It's not really a scary ride. It's really fun. But that tunnel smells like like a model train, kind of like a mixture of soot and I don't know, old wood because it's all it like there's something about it that I can smell it right now just talking about it. And it's like because it's exciting. And when you're a kid, you're like, I want to roller coaster. And it has smelled that way as long as I've been alive. Like it's just the way it smells, which I associate with fun. If someone smelled like the big dipper tunnel, I would be I would be really into it. You smell fun. You smell like a really good day. Hey, can I do my show and tell? Sure. Look what a fan sent me. Oh, my gosh. That is not only a baby Yoda. That's like a life-sized baby Yoda. That's what he says, baby Yoda. It's squishy and soft. Cute. Oh, my God. And then that's what I mean. It's crocheted. It's why she's crocheted. And then apparently I was supposed to have given it to my grandson, Forbes, but I thought it was for me, so. So he sent me this. I sent you a smile. Baby Yoda has his own baby Yoda. This is grand baby Yoda. A baby Yoda. That's so cute. I may keep this one and give this one to Forbes. I'm not sure, but is that the cutest thing ever? I don't know. It seems dangerous to give Forbes the big one. He's so small. Oh, I don't know. It's about his size. Yeah. Those are large buttons. I'm just trying to give you an excuse to keep the bigger. Like Tang is based on orange juice. I think it's orange. Is it? Well, it's supposed to be orange. I mean, it's a character of it. It's a citrus beverage that they could take to space. Is the citrus? Is it? It's, I don't know, James Bondivore. It's more like something else. It's more like Kool-Aid. Yes, Roger. Sarah will be here shortly. But Molly Woods with us. Oh, hello. Hello, world. We are going to be doing a Daily Tech News Show here in about 15 minutes. And Molly, of course, we always want to have on when we can. But today is extra special because it is 15 years ago today that we published the very first Buzz Out Loud. I mean, guys, we are old. Buzz Out Loud is almost old enough to drive. Yeah. Oh, that hurts. When you put it that way, that's what it's like. Buzz Out Loud is like, I still can't believe that self-driving cars aren't here yet. I'm going to have to get a license. Damn it.