 So anyway, I wanna share something from JP about YouTube TV, which is what I asked about last time. And then we'll share some other thoughts as well. So JP, JP actually goes on for about five minutes. We're not gonna go quite that long, but we'll let him go a couple of minutes because he has some good things to share. Fellers, it's JP calling from the Northeast. I was listening to the current episode and I hear you were talking about YouTube TV and you were considering moving to it. I would have to say that it's one of the best things I ever did. I've been a direct TV subscriber for like 20 years, mainly because of Red Zone and football and dish because I didn't want cable. And since Spectrum became such a high-speed cable provider over the years, and I was looking for a way to drop some pricing every month because let's face it, the cable and the dish companies literally are still charging a monthly fee per box just to have it in the building. And not only that, direct TV was charging an HD fee of $10 a month. And every time I called them to say, hey, guys, HD is no longer premium. It's the de facto standard. Stop charging people for it. Preach on Brother JP. First get nowhere with that. So out of just sheer rage against the monolithic system where I was paying 200 bucks a month just for HBO Showtime and all the channels you never watch, I looked at all the streaming services and found that YouTube TV was by far the best one because it had nine months of DVR in the cloud, multiple accounts, it's on every device, it's on web browsers, it's on your Apple TVs, it's on everything. And once you get used to the interface which you can customize using a web browser, it's fantastic. Never look back.