 Shall we keep moving on here? Moving on. Moving on. All right, Mr. Braun's keeping us trucking here today. Adam writes in, he says, as you know, with a custom domain, most domain registrars will want to charge you to set up email. That's one of the reasons why iCloud Plus might be really attractive to a lot of folks because it is free or no cost added if you already pay for iCloud, and then you can use your custom domain there. He says, I'm still not convinced by iCloud Plus custom domains, which seem a bit basic. So I did a little bit of digging. Fastmail and P.O. Box allow you to use a custom domain for free if you already pay for their service, and it works very well. But almost everyone else wants to charge. Rackspace, GoDaddy, Hover, Porkbun, he says, which I personally use, all charge around $3 for an email account with a few gigs of storage. But there is one domain registrar that gives two free email accounts with three gigs each, and it is gondy.net, G-A-N-D-I.net. He says, I'm not sure how well known it is in the United States, but it's one of the larger European registrars and has a rather solid reputation. Three gigs isn't enormous, but it might be enough for many folks. Gondy also gives free email forwarding, which is another rather rare offering. You could forward to a Gmail account for free if you were crazy enough to use Gmail in Adam's mind. Gondy isn't the cheapest registrar, but it is not the most expensive either. Another advantage is that data would be protected by GDPR and not available to the US agencies under the Cloud Act. So thanks for that. I'd never heard of gondy.net. Had either at John and did you know about gondy.net for domains? Yeah, that's news to me. That's the cool stuff found. I like it.