 Hey everyone, I'm Abby and I'm here at Yoakum Hall to do a live residence hall tour. It's a bit of a construction zone right now, but we're gonna embrace it and we're gonna take a look around at what it's going to be. Out here around us right now we've got lots of buildings that you're probably gonna have classes in that are really close to you, which is really convenient, especially when you just want to roll out of bed and head to class. We've got Walton Hall and we've got... Yeah, let's take a look at Walton Hall there. Yeah, Walton. The Business Building and the Journalism Building. Right, the Journalism Building right there. I think Mon and I take a quick look up at the 10 stories of Yoakum. Yeah. So it is pretty tall building, then come back a little bit here and get even more of it in the scene. Back and up and back and up. It's a big building. I'm trying to avoid the camera. Right, it's 10 floors of building there. Great. Okay, let's come on in back tight on you. That's really convenient for early morning 8 a.m. classes. I'm sure some of you will have. There's all kinds of class buildings that you've got and then the dining hall is really close too. Ruff is just right around the corner. Yeah. On the other side of Founders, which is basically right next door. So... Is that where you ate most of the time? Pretty much every day. Whether it be breakfast, lunch, or dinner. I was there. So, well, that's pretty much what's around us right here. Are we ready to go in? Yeah, let's head on inside. Okay. And there is construction happening. That's why you're wearing the hard hat. Yep. And yeah, it's the construction is a lot of sprinklers and piping and every floor. Infrastructure. Yeah. Infrastructure. Exactly. Oh, so let's take a view here on this little patio area. It's hard to get that. And if anybody has any questions, feel free to ask them to us and we're happy to answer them as they come in. Careful. That's right. We have plenty of construction here. Let's look at the office real quick. So this will be the main office that we walk into. Yes. Hello. Thanks for doing the construction. The packages, you'll get an email and it'll send you down here. And you'll just come pick it up from the lady with your ID. This is also where you can check out cookware. If you want to be cooking anything, you can check out ping-pong paddles, the pool balls, movies, all kinds of things from here. You just bring your ID and it's all for free. So it's really nice. And you arrived here as a freshman? Yes. The year 2013 is when I moved in. What was your first experience of Yoko? I loved Yoko. Yeah. I loved it. Why? The community. They got me. So I lived on the 8th floor from the 814 for anyone who's in that room. But I lived on the 8th floor and became friends with almost all the people on the floor. And we would stay up so late in the night, even on school nights, just talking to 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning. And it was so fun. We became so close. So lots of fun memories for sure. Sure. So let's continue to tour in after going to the front lobby area. We'll check out the first floor great room. Okay. So a lot of construction is happening here. Excuse us gentlemen. How are you? We've spent I think 1.7 million dollars putting in some new sprinklers, ceilings. Let's see. They gave me some numbers earlier about like how many miles of stuff they put in and how many, it was pretty insane. What is this room used for, Abby? This room is where they have all their programs. There's also a massive TV that they've got there. And there's usually all kinds of furniture that's set up around here. So this is where they do some ice cream social that they do usually. And there's a few other programs that they do depending on the season that the RAs will put on. Okay. It's a lot of fun. It's a good way to get free food. Sure. I got free Chick-fil-A one time. Free Chick-fil-A one time. Wow. Okay. What else? What are we going to go see? This is also where you're going to check your mail. All right. Okay. And you'll just twist the code and open it up and your mail will be there except for the packages which go to the front. There's also a couple different rooms here. Some of them are usually locked. But if you go this room right here, it's not really a new thing. This is a rentable room. You can like reserve it to have movies. You can use it to have group meetings, whatever you want to do. You can reserve that. There's also another room around the corner that's the same. This is a big room. Yeah, it's nice. We used to be a piano in here. It might be in the other room. Okay. Yeah. And just to be say, anybody's worried, all the construction will be done and finished well before when you move in. Yes. No worries. Should we head down to the ground floor? Sure. I did get some of those numbers. So apparently 1.5 miles of pipeline for the sprinklers and 1,024 sprinkler heads went in. 2.25 miles of framing and drywall are part of this project. All right. So where are we headed now? We're going to go down to the ground floor. Okay. Okay. Here's the skies. Any questions that people have as we're moving along through the building? As where the second entrance is, it's most likely where all the students will be moving in from is the ground floor door. There's the laundry room down there. Oh, can you say that again? I think because a lot of our students will be moving in. Yeah. They usually use that back door to get in. Yeah. Thanks to the parking lot. Okay. So the resident reserve lot is right outside and that's where most of the students will be parking, getting their keys and moving in. Sure. So they check it. And we are doing a move in demo later through this series. That is in August. I believe it's August. Yeah. Early August. Right here we've got the kitchen. This was completely renovated my freshman year because it caught on fire. So it caught on fire. Yeah. It burned like all the way up the whole entire kitchen. I don't know who it was, but was there any speculation among the residents on who it might have been? I'm sure there was. You stayed out of that. Yeah. The whole kitchen was inflamed. So we had to evacuate and everything, but the good out of that we have a brand new kitchen. New kitchen. It's appliances there. There's also a fridge right here that you're allowed to use if you put your name on stuff. Otherwise it gets thrown away or eaten. Oh, okay. They clean it out pretty often or? Yeah. Once a week, I think. Once a week. That's ruthless. It might depend on the RA's too. Okay. Okay. They keep a tight shift when it comes to that refrigerator. I guess so. Well, with 500-some students, they could get pretty crowded in that one little fridge. Okay, true. So where are we now? This is the ground floor great room area. And this is where there's a pool table, a ping pong table, another TV. There's usually more couches and furniture set up in here too. This is where I come during the tornado warnings. Okay. I don't know if it's the safest, but this is where I come because I was on the eighth floor. But there's also a TV there that we stick movies in and watch when the other one was taken. And just people come just to hang out here. I met so many friends just by checking to see who's on the ground floor. Really? So it's kind of just a social hub where people would... Yeah. Yeah. It's a lot of fun. Yeah. And the furniture in this, in the common areas, were replaced in the winter of your freshman year? Yes. So the winter of 2013-2014 is when new furniture, new paint job happened. Oh, okay. It's all very, very new still. You know, it is a pretty fresh color palette as I look at it. You've got the orange and the blue that are... Something I'm mad about it. What was it before? Do you remember? It was kind of dingy actually. Okay. It's kind of a... I don't know if it was creamish, but it was looking pretty, pretty old. Okay. So they brightened it up quite a bit and the furniture really brightened it up too. Let me point out the water facility here we've got. You'll see these all around campus if you, here at the University of Arkansas. You basically just put your bottle right there. Bam. Fill it up with water. We're pleased to have it. You get a little count here at the top of how many we helped eliminate. Always an important thing. We bring your water bottle, right? Yeah. You have a water bottle that you carried? I do. That's not with me, but I do. It's nice because that water is cold and it's filtered, so it's good water. Sure. What should we see next? We're going to check out the laundry room next. Okay. This is also where you're going to throw away all your cardboard boxes down here. Okay. Not in the laundry room, but down here on the ground floor. And we can show you that too. Sure. So this is where, like, all your trash comes where the laundry room goes, which can lead to the laundry room being kind of stinky. Hey, Mikey. Thanks for joining us. Let us know if you have any questions. So we're still in the basement floor. Is that right? The ground floor? Ground floor. So here's the laundry room. Okay. Let's see it. The lights are not working. Lights are not working. Okay. So again, we're under construction in this area. So it'll all be better by the time you move in. But what we're seeing there is a bank of laundry mat things. Yeah. A lot of washers and dryers. And there's a cool picnic table back there too. I'm going to walk in a little ice machine. Have you ever sat at that table, Abby? Oh, yes. I watched Netflix on that table. You watched Netflix? Yeah, I keep an eye on my laundry. Well, did you watch it on a laptop? Yeah. Okay. I had too many clothes stolen to try to sleep in my laundry. I see. Which brings me to my next spot. Well, tell us a little bit about... Laundry Alert. Well, yeah. There you go. So Laundry Alert is a system that will come in the fall for you guys. And you pull it up on your phone. And they'll tell you what washers and dryers are open and which ones are taken. So that way you know that you can... You don't have to waste 10 flights of stairs just to come down here and try and see if there's laundry open. They also will email or text notify you when your laundry is done. So if you've got laundry in there and you need to head to class, you can head to class and it'll text when your laundry is done. So when you come back, you know it's ready. Same for if you just want to go upstairs, but you enter in your phone or email and it'll tell you when it's ready. It's really nice because there are some laundry thieves and it's a good way to keep an eye on your laundry because you know the doors lock when it's running. So they can't open it in the middle of a cycle, but that way you know when it's done and it's really convenient. And that's a brand new service here. Like this is the first year we're rolling it out. Mikey asked how big is the building? And we can say what, 530, around 530 students, 10 floors. Yes, it's pretty big. There's lots of students, but in a way each floor becomes its own community and it's really fun. This would be an example of one of our traditional residence halls as opposed to sort of a suite or semi-suite. And yeah, traditionals are kind of, everybody lives pretty close together. All right. Okay. What else are you going to show us next? We're going to go up. Pretty much what's left on this floor is just the, I think it's the CRE and then a bunch of storage. So we can go up to the 10th floor. Sure. Now CREs and RAs, CREs are adult professionals who live in the buildings, who kind of oversee and make sure that you know everything's fine. RAs of course are students who work for housing and sort of represents and lead, do a lot of leadership development with the residents who are here. So we'll head it up? Yeah, I do. I'm still friends with mine today. Are you? Do you want to give her a shout out? No. It's probably not watching. So we're going up to floor 10 and that's the very top of the building. And we should see some pretty good views from up there. Yeah, it's a beautiful view. It's a lot of fun. I loved, people like living up high is not going to be good because you have to travel all the way down. And yes, waiting on the elevator can get annoying, but waking up to that view every morning was not frustrating. Right, right. Not a terrible thing. Hopefully the Wi-Fi stays with us while we're in the elevator and go up so many floors. I think it will. So anybody who's listening, are you staying in Yocum this August? Are you moving in? We'll see. It does say my connection is weak and I'm right in here, but only for a little while. A lot of people complain about the elevators being either slow or one of them always being broken down. So just a fair warning. I don't know if that's still true, but it was very frustrating, my freshman year. Play accordingly for classes. Right, right. We always have, you know... We can check out one of the study rooms first. Sure, let's check out the study room. So we're on the 10th floor now, over the very tip top. Is that the new lights? These are the new lights. Oh, they're awesome. Yeah, let's check them out. So floor 10 is the furthest along in the construction. And these lights will just give an incredible illumination to the area. What would you say is the difference as someone who lived here? It's just brighter. Yeah, it feels more like an outdoor lighting instead of fluorescent prison lighting. The 10th floor is also an all-girls floor. Okay. So just keep that in mind, but everything looks the same. Every study room is the same and every room, the most part, is the same. So this is one of the study rooms here. It also got new furniture. New furniture, yeah. And a new paint job. Right. So this is kind of a white, almost cabana outside, or wooden white style. Big whiteboard. The great ideas of tomorrow will show up on that whiteboard right there. These study rooms get used. There's always somebody in them. I slept in here my final sweep. You did? So I did. This is a lot of times when people will just come to hang out. Our door rooms can get kind of small and crowded with all your stuff in them and they can get messy. So coming here and having the furniture and having a bunch of people in here is a lot of fun, especially, I mean, the tickets. Can we see that view? Yeah, let's go out there and take a look. So if you live on a co-ed floor. Big windows. If you're on a co-ed floor, this is the guy's side. This is the view of the boys' path. Let's point out some things if we can. Well, there's a baseball high school football field right there. Oh, okay. Yeah, I can see that. And you can see Harman. You can see Walker Hall. You can see a business building. Yep. If you go that way, you'll be able to see Kemple. You will. It seems a lot of fail from here. You can see Dixon. Sometimes you can even find Mount Sequoia if you look hard enough. Really? But it's way back there, yeah. Wow. It's really cool. Yeah, you bet. So would it be fair to say that this is the center of floor level get-togethers? Yes. This room right here? Yes. Because there's one on each floor? Mm-hmm. That's cool. I'd say that. And people float from floor to floor too. We had a Nerf gun. Do what? We had a Nerf gun for one year and used those rooms and people were running. Were you on the winning side? It would be. You know, it was every man for himself. Every man for himself. Okay, all right. If we could do 10 and 10 and 11. 10 and 11. That would give us an example. Okay, great. Because one of the things we definitely want to show, of course, is the bathrooms. We also want to show, what is it called, the pipe shape? It's a loft room. The loft room. That's a room that sometimes gives some confusion. And so we want to be sure and show that to you. Let's do the bathroom first. Okay. And then we'll do the rooms. Again, we're taking questions. So if you have any questions, let us know. I don't think anybody would be in here. Okay, so this is one of the bathrooms. The A4 looked a little bit different my freshman year, half of the A4. So you kind of have this sitting area here? Yeah, it's really nice. And it's loftable too, so you don't have to worry about someone. Madeline asks us if we could go to room 1022. Is that her room? Kent, you want to check 1022 and see if we could, if we could go in there or not? He'll check and see if we can do that. So what else do we want to look at in the back and just see what we've got? I'm going to turn it that way. Okay, okay, but we have all the things that you have in the bathroom. And so let's head over back out. Each floor has two bathrooms too. So like if you're on a co-ed floor. Emily asks us to go to room 618. Emily, unfortunately we can't go below floor 10 right now. But again, they'll all be done by August. They're all identical too. They are, they all look the same. The difference, I guess the difference is the loft room. The loft room versus the normal. But even then, are we going to show one of both? I think we're going to show one of both. Well then they look identical from there too. So all the measurements will be the same. All of your decorating ideas will be the same and everything. Sure. Do you want to go ahead and head in? Yeah, one more note on the bathroom. Yeah, please. So for co-ed floors, there's going to be two girl bathrooms and two boy bathrooms. And then for the all girls and all boys, depending on which gender it'll be four of all girls or four of all boys. So there's always going to be at least four showers and there's, there's always one open. So I just don't want anyone to worry about that. Kira asked, is the first floor an all girls floor? You know, sometimes it changes year to year. I think it's different depending on who all's living here. So we're not, you can't be entirely sure just yet, but I can check and see for you, Kira. Thank you. And welcome, Tigran. Glad to have you. And we want to check out 10 things that we're going to do. So this is one of the lofted, is that right? I believe so. This is the one that was not my room. Okay, okay. It's the kind of a newer renovated. And you have the take measure, is that right? Right. Yes, right. Okay. So this would be an example of the, of the, this would be for the lofted because it's got the TV in it. Yes. Yeah. So let me show you this example of a lofted room. Um, let me see what the best way to get a good angle is. Let me go here first and then come out this way. So you get, uh, you could see kind of that column in the middle. Would you explain kind of what we're seeing? Yeah. So we've got, there's a closet built in over here. And then... Oh, let's, let's give them a little view of that closet. And, uh, internal light. Emily asked us to turn on the light. There we go. So there's the closet. The shelves are movable. Oh yeah. Okay. The other one looks a little bit different, I believe. All of these rooms come with the TV too. Right. They come pre-installed into television. And, um, this year we're moving to digital cable with Cox. So you'll have all the HBO's. All of it? It's similar to the ones I've installed before. Okay. And this one is movable. There's not, you're kind of limited on where you want to move it, but it is movable. It is movable if you want to move it. Right. And then we'll take in this one. Go ahead. Yes. As we say, then it also comes with two dressers. And so those are also movable, depending on if you want your bed lofted. A lot of people in this room do loft their bed to a bunk, because you're limited on what you can do with the furniture. So you're limited on what you can do with your desk, which is also currently tucked up in these beds. So yeah, then there's also a desk that has some drawers and two desk chairs that will come with it. Do you want to open up that dresser and let them see what's in it? So this comes with the room. Yeah. It's quite a big dresser too. It is. And then I guess that's the, there's the desk area right there underneath. Yeah. So I mean, I don't know if this probably isn't necessary, but a lot of people, they'll do is loft it up to a bunk and then have their desk and their dresser under there. And that makes it one massive desk space. And then they put their fridge like around the corner or put a shelf there with a microwave on it or something like that. So. Gotcha. You're kind of limited in this room, but it's all very new furniture and it's all very doable and it's all really nice and it's wood floors. So it's really nice. And this one, it looks like it's already got the lofting right there. So you can go up all to that level right there, I think. Yeah. And it depends too, like if you want to, because this will flip upside down. So if you want it lower than what it's at now, this will flip upside down and that can be lofted lower. Tiffany asks for a measurement. Measurement of bed from side to side, not measurement of the mattress. So the frame. So I think she wants the frame measurement. Making a headboard. 37, 37 and a half. 37 and a half, Tiffany. Okay. Let's head into one of the rooms that is not a lofted. Unless there are any other questions about the lofted rooms, we want to make sure that you understand what they are and how they work. And you have a huge window bay here. We'll open up, we'll open up the other one when we get to the other room. Okay. Moving on. Is that the one we were, she asked about? Uh, 1022 is exactly like this. Oh, okay. Except the closet's around the right instead of the right. Okay. So 1022, we can take a quick dip in there. How far away is it? At the very end of the building. The very end of the building? Okay. Yeah. Let's go ahead and take a quick dip in there just so she can see it. I'll have, let's just, this is our. All the way down. All right. We're heading down to 1022 for you. As long as we're on 10th floor, why not, right? Let's see. That's the RA room. There's the RA room. You bet. No worries. We appreciate you tuning in, Madeline. How do we know if our rooms are lofted? They come, well, these ones I do not think need an additional piece to loft. This is 1022, right? Yeah. Make sure that was the one we were going to go into. Yep. Okay. We're heading in for you. Okay. So this is the typical style room, right? Yes. Okay, great. We'll just use this one. Great. So this would be a non lofted room. So you get a sense of it. I'm going to just kind of do a 360 here. So you get your bed right there. I got you right there. And this area, yeah, go ahead open those blinds for us so we can see that stunning view on the 10th floor. So this is not movable furniture. Correct. Yeah. That's fine. That's fine. And then you have all this cabin tree in here. Do you want to just take us through the? Yeah. Yeah. Each side gets two small drawers, three of the big drawers. Okay. And then there's also the top. Yeah. And then you've got each has a closet that has two shelves and a rod for your clothes to hang on. Alex asks if both beds are twin excells. And are these the, these are the 80s? Yeah. You can. So eight inch Excel. Let's just verify. 78. But that's, is that mean 80? For the mattresses? Yeah. Because these are. That would probably be 75. 75. So they'd be regular twin. They don't look regular twin. This one has to be because of the door. It has to be shorter. But this one might be a little longer. Yeah, let's measure it. Win and doubt, right? Madeleine asks, is there a place you could install a tension rod if you wanted to put up curtains by the window? And let's see if there's enough clearance there to do that. What was your measurement there? It's 78. I would say this is a long twin. But they can confirm that on our website. We have all the, the exact sheet measurements that they need on our website. We do. It looks like the one nearest the window, Alex, was a 78. So that'd be an extra long twin. But that one is not. There's a regular twin. Which is, what's the regular twin? 75. 75, 78. So window side, 78. Interior side, door side was 75, right? And then the, yep. Let's see out the window. Can you go ahead and pull it up all the way? So yeah. What are we looking at here? Well, we've got the track feet. Starting over on the left. Yeah. You can see butthole and arena. And you can see pomfret. You can see a couple of the houses. You can see bucked rope and glad rip. You can see the track field. You can see the hyper. You can see the practice field. You can see the razorback stadium. Let's go over to the razorback stadium. I'm going to go the other side of this. So there she is. There's razorback stadium right there. Lights up red on game days. It's really fun because you can see it from here. You can. You see all the excitement of game days happening right from your bedroom. The hyper, we should go and point that out. That's the white building right there. Yeah. That's the white building right there. That is our first class gym facilities. To the windows open. I am thinking. Okay. But there is mesh there. So no one's rolling off. And it's not removable. So don't try. Yeah. Don't try. You're up very, very high. But yes, the window does open. Let's see. There was a question about from Madeline. Tension rods. About tension rods. Yeah. So you can. I can measure it for you about big. Okay. But I have seen people do it before. I just need to get creative. Right. Will that tape measure go that far? Yeah. Okay. Awesome. It is about 130 inches. 130 inches is about the width of that. And then I'm sorry the width. And then what's the depth would you say? 51, 15 and a half inches. But you're going to want to clear the blinds I guess first. Yeah. So maybe 12 would you say? No, that's just 15. 15 clearing. Okay. 15 inches clearing the blinds. Let's see. Got a couple more questions that came in. Emily asks, can you control the AC in the room? No. No. You cannot. It's sort of set per building. No. Did they add that? No. No. It's we, it pipes through all the building. So it's either all hot or all cold. And we make the transitions twice a year. Yeah. During those transitions. We use sort of a typical date when we know that the temperature is going to change in a certain way. And that's when we make our changeover from heat to cold and cold to heat. And you know if it's an unseasonable day then it might get a little bit, a little less than comfortable. But we do try to keep things 72. That's sort of the standard we try to always obey. Um, so let's see. Alex asks, is there a kitchen on each floor? No. It's only on the ground floor, but it's that brand new kitchen that we showed you earlier. And Tina asks, what is the height of the window? The height I guess is the one measurement we didn't get yet. So we got, let's get it. We'll get all three. And these are, should be available at housing.uart.edu under campus communities. And you could look at Yocum and find the dimensions. What was that dimension? 58 and a half inches. 58 and a half inches. Okay. That's the height. Kathy asks about closet measurements. And again, those are available online, but we're going to get some, some basics for you. You certainly don't mind. 46 and a half width. Yes. And then I guess we could do a. Do you want height for curtain? Kathy, do you want a height for curtain or? Let's see. Maybe you can help her out there. I'm going to come up a little bit here. It's going to be about 90 inches. About 90 inches for the curtain. Okay. You can take another one, how you want to contain it. Sure. I'm going to bring that measurement from the shelf to the ceiling. Oh yeah. From the ceiling to the shelf is maybe an a quarter inches. 20 and a quarter inches. Okay. Great. Great. Okay. So we've got those measurements for you. A couple more questions coming in. Brooke asks, how do you know if the beds are lofted or not in each room? The one we saw on the orientation tour had the railings going much higher. You can loft any bed. So these frames are new. I haven't seen these, but the bed can go higher than this, can't it? Yeah, it can go all the way to the top. Yeah. So if you want it lofted all the way to a bunk, you can definitely do that. You just put in a maintenance request online. Is that on the housing homepage? Yeah, I'll link to it in the Facebook thread. But also you can go to housing.york.edu on the left hand side of the menu items. You'll find something called fix it maintenance. And if you click on that, it can take you to a form where you can make a request to have lofted. Yeah. So just when you come in, when you move in, and you decide that you want it lofted, you'll just pull up your computer and you'll put in a maintenance request because you have to type in your number and everything like that. Merjan asks about, is the same measurement for the windows in the lofted rooms? And did we get a measurement for the windows? Yeah, the windows at the same time. Okay. And then Georgia came in, I think a little late wants to see a loft room. We really want you guys to understand what a loft room is. So we're happy to just go back and look at one of them. Is there one right here? Let's just head in there and then we'll finish off there. That way we can give everybody a clear view of what a lofted room is. Under construction, right? Yeah, we found one. Great. Okay. So now we're headed into room 1017. If that's anybody's. They were originally called lofted rooms because these are the only rooms that were supplied with the loftable beds. That was prior to the beds being replaced in the rest of the rooms. So now all the rooms are loftable in terms of beds, but we just call these the lofted rooms. Okay. I think the main detail of the lofted room would be, of course you get your own TV installed, but then you have this sort of wall, this sort of, it comes out from the door. So I can't get a little closer here to give you a better view of this. This room has all movable furniture. Except for that cabinet back there is built in. Which is a nice feature. Built in cabinet. Okay. We'll say one more question. Can we see a quick view from the doorway of a normal room? And we'll do that real quick and then we'll finish on out. Trying to get your last questions in because we're going to end this one here pretty soon. We're so thrilled that you chimed in though and asked us these questions. We like it. Kira, only the lofted rooms come with a television. Otherwise you can bring your own. So here would be a view from the room of a regular one. Okay. So I'm going to walk in and give you one last view of it. We've got this area up here and then of course this desk area that sort of fixed right there, the window side bed and then the detail here. Okay. So Molly asked, is 809 lofted? I think it would be no. Because only those that end in 10 are lofted. Is that right? Yeah, we have the list on the website. And the list is available on the website. Tivari asks, do you guys know which bed is bed A and bed B in a regular room? Um, we're not entirely sure but I'll get the answer to you. Tivari, I'll reply to you in the comments. Georgia asks, is there a space to move the desk that is not under the bed in the loft rooms? Yes, you guys because in my opinion the only other place to put your desk would probably be up against the window area wall that kind of pokes out. So most students, they will just go ahead and loft their bed all the way, put all their furniture underneath it. But if you don't like that, there's something you and your roommate can work out, but you are limited a little bit. Okay, final question. Riley asks, can you measure the height between the shelves above the desk? And that's how we'll finish up. Thanks everybody. We'll give you that amount, that value there. Ceiling to the first shelf is 24 and a quarter. Can you measure the height? Yeah, you bet Georgia. This one is 12. The first shelf is 12. Okay. I'll go from the desk to the bottom of the showcase. Is this what you're talking about? Okay. This is 14 and a half. Gotcha. Thank you. And yes, the doors are, Michelle, the chairs are fairly new. They can actually pull apart. We don't have to demonstrate. Actually, do you mind demonstrating real quick? So they do pull apart and become two pieces. It's kind of a cool thing. You might end up using one as sort of a rocking chair. You're going to see a little dust on it. We'll have all that cleaned off. Don't worry. Again, we're in a construction site. So anyway, that's how it works. This is Yocum Hall. And thanks for tuning in and letting us show you. And you had a great time here, right? I loved Yocum. I recommend all my incoming friends who are freshmen. I recommend you to all of them. It's my favorite. I'm a little biased though, so. Thanks a lot. Appreciate it. Bye-bye.