 Mike shares with us two new things. He says, when you were talking about travel accessories, I have two to add. The company Hyper makes an amazing gallium nitride charger. In fact, they make two of them a small and a large, the large still being amazingly small about the dimensions of a credit card and just a little thicker than that. He says, the large has three USB-C ports and one USB-A. The USB-C charge at 100 watts, and I've had no trouble charging a MacBook Pro and Air and an iPad Pro all at the same time, seemingly at something approaching full speed. The unique feature it touts is that it passes through an AC outlet. So you plug it into the wall and then you still have an outlet that you can plug something else into. And since the part I like best and it's so often overlooked is that it fits flush against the wall. I've been to many older motels that have loose outlet switches and a charger sticks out far from the wall, especially a heavy one like the Apple laptop charger and falls right out onto the floor. I've seen this. He says these hyperchargers by being light and sitting flat to the wall, I've never had a problem with this for falling out. Very cool. Yeah, I'm not sure the 100 watt one is 99 bucks at Hypersight. The 65 watt one is 70 bucks. That has two USB-C and one USB-A and also the pass-through. They both do this pass-through thing. They're both listed as out of stock at Hypersight, at least at the moment we're recording this. But yeah, keep an eye out for that or maybe grab one at a reseller like Amazon or something like that. Very cool. Oh, thank you for sharing that, Mike. I like. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's so good. This gallium nitride stuff, like it makes the space and weight of packing chargers and the heat given off, it's like so much. This is one of those. I mean, it's not a revolutionary improvement. It's an incremental improvement, but it certainly is a welcome one in my book. Yeah, I think I've replaced pretty much everything with the gallium nitride stuff and probably going to do it again because now that they've got them in the right form factors for me that moving to, you know, you talked about this after your last trip, John, but now that we've all got lots of more than one USB-C device that we travel with, this AKA, you know, a MacBook and an iPad that both use USB-C, that's where it's like, okay, now I need all new charging gear. So it's fine. It's fine.