 to Allison. Allison's got a good hack here. Allison says listener, both our shows and Tobias tip me off to this tip. You know how all the standard tripods use a one quarter inch 20 thread per inch screw? I didn't know that. It turns out lampshades do too. That means if you're in a hotel room or pretty much anywhere and need a tripod just unscrew the lampshade and move the lamp anywhere you like and you have a tripod. She even sent us a photo and I verified it with my point and shoot as well because that's the standard on cameras. I like it. I love hacks like this. What a great thing. Yeah, this is this reminds me of when I was in my I think it was I was in my brother-in-law's apartment in New York City and needed to record an episode of something that might have been this show or a small business show or something. I brought my little audio technical mic which has like a really short mic stand. I'm like I need it higher up. What can I place it on top of usually in hotels? I try to find like books or something and then all right. So if you're watching the video you get to see that Pete is taking this tip in this moment. A paper towel roll is perfect to bring the mic up. You drop the stand down the middle of it. You leave the whole roll so that you get some insulation and some balance and so now with Allison's tip I can use the lampshade for my light and it you know it wouldn't be right in front of me to be off to the side which is how light should be when you're trying to light for video and I use the paper towel roller although I get a paper towel roller in a hotel room is tough so I think I need to travel with a better mic stand but you know but yeah and then of course I'm so thick when Dave mentioned it I'm thinking well how is this thing going to stand up because I'm thinking just the cardboard core. Take the middle core. No man. You can use the whole thing. We'll get there. That's right.