 The first quick tip comes from listener Dale, I had no idea of this. He says, and Dale didn't either, he says, I didn't realize until this week that USB-A connectors have a color convention. The plastic piece at the mouth of the connector can be white, black or blue. White means USB-1, black means USB-2, and blue means USB-3. I had no idea. I think somewhere deep in like the, you know, the bowels of my monkey brain, I think I understood that blue meant the fastest one, USB or not, you know, the fastest flavor, but I had no idea that black and white also meant things. So, yeah, fascinating. Did you guys, were you aware of this? Never do. Oh, never knew. Cool. He says, these and other great things come from Glenn Fleishman's new Take Control of Untangling Connections book. So we will put a link to all of this in the show notes. Glenn is obviously a mainstay in the industry here and knows, he too is an educator. He knows a lot of stuff. He knows a lot of stuff. Yeah. So, you know, we were talking recently about making sure you had the right cables and all that stuff. And I think, John, you said you were tweeting back and forth with Glenn to make sure you had the right stuff. And so we can all benefit from Glenn's knowledge with the book. So thank you for that, Dale. Great stuff. I like it when a plan comes together.