 I came to go straight to Portland, Western Mass. Hi, Paul, how are you? Did I get Paul? Yes, I'm well, Basil, how are you doing? I'm very good, you'd like to, yes. I had a question about a currency that you should be intimately familiar with and that's the South African Rand. So, it's funny that you say that. I rarely ever follow the South African Rand. I mean, in terms of looking at the chart, I do want people to talk about it because a great deal of our friends in South Africa say, yes, and they talk about it. It actually has a chart formation, but when I picked it up and I saw your call, I quickly went to it, of course, I couldn't find a USDSAR and now I remember it was ZAR and I had it all notated. So, I'm right there with you, but it's interesting because the South African Rand and gold and the gold stocks, I've still got this chart. Let me just see if I can find this. I'm gonna show you something quite, ooh, do I still have it? Yes, I do, there it is. So, I'm gonna show the charges for a second. This is a chart of the Z, A, dollar, Z, A, D, O, W, D. So, this is like the Dow Jones South African Stock Index. And I always follow it and I'm always thinking, you know, gold's doing this, gold's doing that. Then I grab the chart and it always has to remind me that the South African Stock Market Index is really a commercial index. It's the company, South African companies, and yeah, they do have some gold companies on the market, but it doesn't reflect always the gold action. I always pick it up and say, oh man, that must be crashing, that must be, no, it's just, as you can see right, if you're gonna be able to see the chart, you'll see this is a monthly chart, goes way back to 2001, I can go back further, but it just shows this big, almost like the Eiffel Tower straight up to a peak E, and it pulled very sharply down and making it, now it's making it kind of a dreaded H pattern. So, funny that you should mention that, and I'm always a little embarrassed because I have to look out what the symbol is. Ha ha ha, so. Well, you know, I was just kind of calling for fun in that I was interested in real short term. We're going on a safari later in April, but the, we put a third down last fall when we made the reservation, and now the balance of about 92,000 ran is due by next Monday, so I've been, and I use Trade Station just as you do, so I've been watching it, and it's been moving up, so I'm thinking, okay, sometime this week I have to pay that balance, and it pulled back just a little bit today, and I was just curious what you thought, real short term, if it would keep moving up this week, or should I pay that bill today while I've. I completely forgot, I had the same thing with a friend who was going to South Africa, and doing the same thing, it was a little earlier last year, and we were looking at it together. So, it's a wonderful thing to be going on vacation. I know that when I was in Sydney, Australia, last month, it was very nice to be paying a bill and seeing it shrink by 35 or 45%. The currency favorability is really great. I remember when I was in South Africa last, which was way back in 2003, it's the last time I was there. It was like 15 to the ran, $1.15 ran, it was just amazing. I know Steve Rhodes was there, he loved it, he had a great trip, and he got the finest wines and finest meals, and he was paying, just like it was a hamburger here in the United States. So, I'm gonna say the difference between, I don't have it right in front, is it one to 13, what is, do you know the difference right now? It's about 15.02 ran to the dollar right now. I don't see it, you've actually, it's changed, actually it's quite a bit of time. So, it's changed a little, but it was down, at this particular point, it was 13.39 on the 1st of January, on the 2nd of January, right now it's 15.01, so it's gone up. I'm going to say to you for the difference that you find with a bigger bull, within the range that it is right now, I can see it going to a leg, it's slightly higher, but from what I'm looking at, I would not be surprised if it starts to bump into resistance in the 15.13 to 15.28 level, and then just kind of get stuck there for a little bit. So, I, and at this point, with such a big differential, it isn't that different, as you know what I mean, I'm saying that- Right, right. So, from 1 to 15 or 1 to 14 and a half, yes, it sounds like a big amount, but in the overall spectrum, it could have an eye blink, move up or down, and that's kind of what you're dealing with. So, I'd say this is pretty much the range, if you want to wait a little bit. Yeah, maybe it'll drop to the 14.92, but I think it actually looks like it wants to go to 15.12, I think you can go to 15.14 quite quickly. I don't know if you can scale in or if you have to make an actual final payment, but within the next couple of days, I don't think it's gonna make that much difference, but it is a big difference. Right, no, it's not gonna make a big dollar difference. I just thought I'd call you on it just to see. I didn't realize you haven't been back there since 2003, did you say? Yeah, 2002 or 2002. Some reason I thought listening to you, you had been back there, I guess you must have been traveling others' places. Yeah, yeah, unfortunately our trip's always big, long trips overseas because our family lives in so many different places. But yeah, I have not been, and we were talking about it the other day, maybe at some point we'll take grandkids, take them on a trip. I've never been to the game reserve, my wife has. We were going to go once and I said, now I've got some projects I have to finish, so you go and I'll meet you in Cape Town. So my wife brings with the kids and they had a wonderful time. She'll never forget that in the game reserve. I've never been. In fact, my holidays were always going to Cape Town, which is one of the most beautiful cities. So I just, I love Cape Town. So I just haven't been back, but most of my friends have been all over the show and they're always talking about the Victoria Falls and this and that and I'm saying, oh, I've never been. So you had to explore your own former backyard. No, you know, I tend to do that. It's like when we beat to Sydney, I haven't been around Australia. We just got to be in watch maybe four times when my brother lives there. We know Sydney very well and that's what we do. And of course, with 51 beaches in Sydney, we've managed to see just a few. And it's a beautiful city, it really is. So yeah, maybe someday we'll get to go to South Africa. Yeah, these are long trips. So it's good if you are going to split the trip or you're going straight directly there. No, we're going directly. We fly through London and then change and from London directly to Cape Town. And then we'll be in Cape Town for a week and then at Kruger National Park on Safari for a week. Oh, that's great. Kruger National Park is really wonderful. But I love all the shows that we see like on the wild world of animals or whatever it is. Anything to do with nature. I love those. Those are fantastic shows. So when are you going? Middle of April, you leave. Oh, okay. Well, hope we have a chance to speak before then. Also, I'm going to be following the rand right now. I've got some reason for it. But the monthly chart should go to a leg that is about 1550 at some point. Keep that in mind. All right, thanks. Thank you for calling. I appreciate that.