 And we're back. Hopefully we have Kevin on the line. How are you doing today, Kevin? Good, Dave. How are you doing? Fantastic. I was looking at C8 technology. I know you've got a strong technology background. I don't know enough to distinguish them from one chip company to the next, but they've had a big run since early August from about 42 to over 60. Now they're pulling back today on pretty strong volume. I was just curious what you thought on a technical and from a company standpoint, if you think they're a long-term potential, if they have a nice pullback here, they're pulling back a lot of volume today. Unless they come up with some kind of new technology, I think they on Western Digital are gone in five years, maybe less. Yeah, I mean, SSDs are so much better. In the data center, they save oodles of money from electricity costs. And of course, being able to swap them out and just knowing how they're going to work seems to be much better. There's selling a lot of really big 8 terabyte, 16 terabyte drives now for long-term storage. But the companies cleaning up are the ones selling SSDs and rack mount systems with petabyte SSDs, because everybody wants everything now. I just don't understand. If they got some kind of new technology that actually competes with anything else, that would be interesting to me. But if they're just going to continue to make spending drives until they're out of business, it's probably the more logical look. Basically, the companies that are going to own storage are RAM manufacturers, right? There's not much to the controller, and it's just all about who's making RAM. I appreciate you, Bet. You bet. Sell when you can, especially if it's a hard drive company. That will be here tomorrow. Same Bat Channel, same Bat Time.