 Alright, moving on, lawyer Jeff has a cool stuff found for us. He says, uh, I wanted to let you know about a service I've been using for over a year now. I wanted to be able to access my home Mac remotely from work, but my home connection wasn't stable or fast enough. So I decided to look for a professional solution. I found it at Mac mini vault.com. They are, among other things, a Mac mini and Mac pro co-location data center. In that regard, they will host your Mac mini that you ship to them with a core plan for 30 bucks a month, which includes 500 gigs of data transfer, or they have an enterprise plan, which includes unlimited data transfer and the use of an emergency loan or Mac mini, if needed, an additional monitoring software. He says I tried both plans as an experiment and the core plan is more than sufficient for the average user. More interesting, though, is their rent to own program. He says, which he decided to take advantage of. Instead of sending my own computer, I rented a 2020 3.2 gigahertz eight core M one Mac mini with 16 gigs of RAM and a one terabyte SSD for 108 25 a month. What that means is that they essentially sold me a new Mac mini at cost for 12 equal monthly payments with no interest. After making those 12 payments, I now own that Mac mini and I can have them ship it to me at any time. They have other configurations of the M one as well as the older Intel based Mac minis, etc. I plan to leave my Mac mini there, though, at least until the new ones are released, because they have a great internet connection speed and he did some testing. Now, well, we'll get into some of the testing, but this is a pretty cool service. And a cool, I mean, there's certainly not the only co-location service on the planet co-location, you know, goes back decades, right? But this idea of using it as not a server for the world to see, but a server for you to use. And even just for the general user that just wants to be able to access their own data from somewhere else, if you don't have a great internet connection for 30 bucks a month, now you have this thing.