 eating peanuts. Eat crackers. Because it just flakes, it goes everywhere. I'd say like normal tasks you know you you get a like we're doing a maintenance task and you need 30 different items so you do this together at the beginning of it and you place these items all around and at the first I didn't think about that and I put the items wherever and I go in I go through the procedure I get to step 47 I need this I'm like oh where did I put that I don't remember where I put where is it and it took just extra time and so you had to train myself okay when you put something somewhere I had to think of every okay I put this here this one I put this here I put this here and I had to think of that so I could remember you know 15 minutes 20 minutes an hour later where certain items were and sometimes if you don't velcro them well to the bulkhead you're in zero gravity it floats away and you don't see it float away and then you spend an hour half an hour an hour looking for something that you have to have that's no longer there yeah I go to show him a plug and I said hey see this and then right in behind the panel and then we couldn't find a week a week later it's floating in the middle of the lab anyway strange stuff yes on earth you have a table if you're getting ready to do a task if you're working on a jet engine or something you got a table and you put your your parts there you put your tools there in space you put it on a wall you turn around and now you come back and you're upside down and now that wall is the floor it's or the ceiling and you get so confused but all that it takes time and then you get used to it and I still come back to the fact that eating peanuts is really nice and crackers