 Cool. I got, well, on that topic, I finally got the answer I've been looking for, John. And that was, it came from many of you. I'll read Jeff's email, but it came from, I think, Scott and Steve as well, and maybe even Sean. There were many S's involved, but I will read Jeff's email who says, in Mac, in Makikab 882 and prior, you discussed difficulties in printing web pages from Safari. I have found that in Mac OS Big Sur, I am able to get excellent renderings of dynamic or static web pages by selecting export to PDF from Safari's file menu and simply saving the file to my drive. The export will include the entire length of the active web page, not just the part that's visible on the screen. And it's totally right. It makes, it not really conducive to printing, of course, because you probably don't have a printer that prints to paper that's that long, but, or it'll be very narrow if it, if it shrinks it down to fit on one page. But yes, this is exactly what I was looking for is a way to get a PDF of a single web page. And it was right there in Safari's file menu the whole time. So thank you, Jeff. I appreciate it. And thank you, everybody who sent that in. It's nice to, nice to put a cap on that one, John.