 Um, uh, the next quick tip, John comes from listener Raymond, who shares, uh, this is, I had a problem with my AirPods where the right side was very low volume. It had worked, uh, in the morning, but one afternoon it was low. I tried all the stuff Apple says with forgetting the AirPods, repairing them, no luck. I even tried to contact Apple first, uh, with the little messenger thing and, uh, and that failed because Apple said his serial number was not correct. And he went through quite a few steps where Apple kept saying his serial number was not correct, even though, you know, like serial number was there, he could show it to him in any event. He says later I did a search online and, uh, about my problem. And I got a link to a discussion form post at Apple where I found the fix to my problem. He says this is going to sound weird and strange, but it works. Several people on the Apple community had the same problem as I had in one person had the fix, get this. He says, take the air pod and suck on the large opening and that will fix it. Maybe it was Iraq earwax, AKA sermon, uh, or whatever he says, but I tried it and it fixed my air pod. Strange, but easy fix. Apple should know this. So he says, so who cares if my serial number is not found by Apple, I fixed the problem. That's crazy. Yeah, it could be that there was some earwax in there. Certainly, um, it could also be, I think that the air pods are dynamic drivers, not balanced armatures. So it's possible that like the speaker, like the driver had just gotten misshapen and by applying a little negative pressure, it popped it back into shape, which then allowed it to move air more properly and, and balance with both ears. So, hey, whatever it is, that's a good fix. I like that Raymond. That's pretty good, man. So you can suck the suck right out of your air pods.