 Project Nexus, you heard about it? No, you're about to. It starts in the fall. It'll be completed in 2023. 8,500 feet of solar panels are gonna be installed over water canals in central California, increasing renewable power generation, reducing water evaporation, and helping older people like Corbin's mom stay wet. Thank you. Long way home, but it was worth it, wasn't it? Bye everybody. I'm here till Thursday. Try the meatloaf. Hang on, there's no one word you just said. Josh! Hey, we'll go back to our stupid records. You did some core pam-rick. Something about wet. Yeah. It doesn't rain. No, they're doing a really cool thing in that they're putting solar-powered... Vibrators. Yes, that's it. Solar-powered vibrators. That's actually not gonna work unless you do that outdoors, like your mom. No, there's solar panels over water canals, and it's gonna do a myriad of things for the Central Valley in helping with drought problems based on climate change and energy problems as well. Are we in a drought? The world is in a drought, except where it's flooding. Now, Pakistan. Yeah, really sorry to hear about that. Really sorry to hear about that. I think they said like a third of the country. Almost a third of the country's on the water. It's insane. I know we do have stupid babies in Pakistan. Praying for you guys. Yeah, it's an awful situation going on. It really is, and I haven't seen anything yet. I know they're asking, but I'm really hoping humanitarian efforts are being done by the places that do it to help the people, because that's just sad. But anyways, today we got a little thing. This is, do you know who Greg Ellis is? The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Now he's an American drummer and percussionist known for his work in film and music, and he lives in, he's a Los Angeles person. Yeah, no, I don't know. He's a really good percussionist and drummer. But apparently he goes to a Ganesh festival and plays drums with a bunch of the locals. And so it's gonna be kind of like a celebration. And he'll impress them and they'll impress him. Because the way Indians, especially in celebration, drumming do it, it's like a totally different thing. Oh yeah. How people in the West do it. Yeah, but I bet for a percussionist it must be a really cool vibe to be around that stuff because why wouldn't you love all that? Yeah, yeah. Here we go. Did you notice the Yankee hat? Must have gotten in the garbage. Whoa. That's where they hold their sticks. Yeah. That was awesome. So you know what stands out to me about that? So Greg, well Greg Alice is like a renowned percussionist in work, right? Yeah. Of international caliber, right? So here he is doing what he does. And there's a bunch of people who most, everybody would not even really know who they were necessarily. They're just people who happened to love doing percussion, matching him. And it's notable because obviously we've seen people in any play drums in many different ways, right? Or percussion. But the difference in how they hold. I know. Obviously the in between the middles. He looks like he's given it his all and he's doing it. He looks like it's easy for him obviously but it looks like he's given it his all. But they're just, the way they're holding it makes it look like they're not even thinking. They're just like. Yeah. In fact, the one guy he's doing he's talking to people. Hey, make sure they stand back over there. But he's still matching it. Yeah. That was fun to watch. Obviously the fact that it sounds like there's 20, 20, 30 plus drums at the time. It's just, it's an epic sound to it. And that's really fun though. I love the blending of East and West. Him playing the snare drum, them playing, I don't know what that drum is called. Yeah, I don't either. And there were a couple of different drums right there. But yeah, it's just, I'm always amazed by the fact that for every world renowned artist of any discipline, there's countless others out there that could match them and you'll never know their names. Some of the greatest songs ever written, unfortunately, we'll never hear because nobody published them. Some of the greatest acting performances we'll never see because they were done on stage by somebody somewhere in a small off-Broadway theater. Me. Yeah. Done by me. And you'll never see them. It sucks for you. Yeah. I've already won five Oscars in my head. Wow, only five? Yeah. For supporting or for best? No, best actor, the years I didn't win, it was like, oh, he gets it for his career. Got it. It's a politics. Got it. Yeah, I understand. But... But yeah. There's a great moment in this episode of The Sopranos. You'll remember it where the screenwriter who's friends with Chris is really strung out and he can't pay Chris back. And so he's at a pawn shop, a jeweler, and he's trying to sell his Emmy. And the guy says, if you had an Oscar, might be worth a little bit more. Academy Award? Yeah, if you had an Academy Award. But for, yeah, he said, an Academy Award, but for TV, soprano writers were dying when they wrote that, I know. That was awesome. Yeah, that was fun. Let us know what other videos like this or others that we can react to down below. That's my Bengali language for the day. Oh, good. Josh!