 shooting generally and focusing on long and long distance. It's type of person, I think, like shooting on the distance. Like you say, for many people, say it's for nothing, it's not for purpose, it's why we do it. And it is a passion. It's hard to say why we do it. But today I get to chat with a new friend who lives a little bit further away from my neck of the woods than a lot of the people I chat with. And this guy I came across on the internet, I found out that he achieved something pretty cool. Andre, is that the correct pronunciation of your name? Yes, it's my name. It's correct. Perfect. And where do you live? I'm live in Czech Republic, in the city of Liberals. Czech Republic, I find in the middle of Europe. And it's part of its member of the European Union. OK, OK. And you were born there and raised there? I'm born in a small village. It was about 120 people, or citizens. It's a very small village. But I think this opportunity, I have a very wide, very long shorting possibility that it's not half in the city of Liberals. Where I have about 20 years for my college day in 2005. But it's still my parent house is there. So I have this opportunity about two times in months shorting on a bigger range. Wonderful, wonderful. That is the nice thing about living in a rural area, which I do also, is you don't have to go through the hassle of finding some big city range. And it's maybe only 30 meters that you shoot. It's nice having wide open spaces. So are your parents still alive? One, my mom is still alive. Fortunately, my father-in-law. OK, well, I'm sorry about that. I'm glad that you still have your mother. And I'm glad you still have a great place to go and see her and shoot. What about, are you married? You have children? Yes, I'm married about 15 years, if I think. And I have five years, all daughter. So it's probably see on my videos on YouTube this last picture on that video. OK, great. And so what do you do for a living? What's your occupation? Is it in the shooting industry? From the beginning, I went to the working market, if I say. I started to make regulators for argons from even when I was in college in 2008. And from then, I only work in the argon industry. Right now, I am a mind developer and CEO of my own company, Altheros. In this company, we make argons. Primarily, me focusing on precision argons for long-range shootings. And also, we make very unique CNC-made slugs, which is made on CNC-turning. It's similar like cutting edge, but it's purely its unique technology, because no other manufacturer in the world is not making these slugs. And this is very important for all pictures. We can try make them. And I think we can get to these slugs later in this conversation. Yes, yes. Well, how fortunate are you and me? We both get to work in the shooting industry. I feel so fortunate to be able to do this. So many people would love to be able to do what we do. And it reminds me that from the outside looking in, it probably looks like our jobs. Oh, they're just easy. You go and shoot guns all day. What fun. There's a lot of work that goes behind.