 So Lee says, you know when you open up an app like TextEditNumbers or Preview to quickly manipulate and perhaps copy some data or an image, but you don't want to actually save a new file when done. After pressing Command-Q to quit the app, you're presented with a window containing options of Delete, Cancel and Save. Instead of moving your cursor to click the Delete button like an animal, just press Command-Delete instead. I've always done Command-D, the first letter of whatever the option is that I want to choose. And I feel like that's done it for me. But I like this is one of those muscle memory things. I don't know. Try it out, folks. Yeah, that's a great tip. I love I love things like this that come on. I've actually tried it since since reading that. It works really well. I haven't tried the Command-D, which is where I might have thought to. But quick personal point of privilege. I noted this from Baton Rouge. So I did Lee and all the Baton Rouge listeners, some of my old stomping grounds is an LSU alumnus. The only real Tigers in the SEC. That'll make some folks happier, right? Oh, yeah. Yeah. And it'll make all the rest of the comments. The SEC is not passionate at all about their sports, particularly football. But in all seriousness, the other thing that he mentions there, if you're a person who does use the track pad only or the mouse only, I really encourage, try starting to use some of the keystrokes. You will be amazed at the efficiency that you gain by even a few of them. It's just to watch someone struggle with the mouse. Sometimes you're just like, oh. First of all, we'll take all of your comments that you have for Pete at feedback at matkeekab.com. We'll just send those straight to Pete about. Feedback at matkeekab.com. All the heat mail from especially the Auburn folks who think they're Tigers too.