 So, yeah, speaking of sound, there's a company that I'd always wanted to check out. John, they used to be called aftershocks, S.H.O.K.Z. They have changed their name now. They are just shocks, S.H.O.K.Z.com. And they they have what they call bone conduction headphones where they don't go into your ears. They don't even go on your ears. They just push against your head and move the sound into you that way. And they've come out with a new one this week called the Open Run Pro, which are sport headphones. And to me, now this becomes a really interesting thing. They come in a tidy little case. You can hear the the zipper of the case shaking around if you're just on the audio stream, but it's a it's a it's a flat little case. And the shape of the case, of course, is built to hold these these earphones and or headphones. I don't even know what they should be called. They call them headphones, but it's got this around the back of the head kind of thing and they fit right over the ears. In fact, I can have these things on with my ear monitors that I use while we podcast. And the nice part is that I can hear everything around me and the sound out of these things when I'm wearing them. So I'm really stoked to test these out on my bike once the weather is not, you know, blizzarding outside because I like I've always shied. You've heard me talk about this on the show. We've had this conversation, John, where like I like I know that the transparency mode and this that and the other thing, but I don't know. I've never been comfortable putting something in my ear and then getting out on a bike and riding. I know lots of people do it, but this I'm comfortable trying out. And so I'm stoked to be able to check it out. They're like 180 bucks and super comfortable. In fact, I still have them on here. I got to probably take them off. But yeah, lightweight. They they have like 10 hours of battery life. They do have a microphone so you can use them for calls, too. I have not tested the calls. The sound quality is fine. It's it's interesting. People around you will hear a little bit of it. But it really sounds like the sound is coming from away from you because it's not being shoved into your ear. It's it's an interesting it's a different experience.