 There is a new supercomputer that is about to be switched on that is called DeepSouth. I think it's called DeepSouth because this supercomputer is located in Australia. It is a computer that is capable of 228. I mean, these are numbers that are just not really comprehensible, but I'm going to give it to them anyway because this is the reality. 228 trillion synaptic operations per second, 228 trillion, 228,000 billion synaptic operations per second in one second. And they estimate that this is on par with the operation of the human brain. This supercomputer was designed to mimic the synapses of the human brain and it will be running AI software. And the idea here is, can we mimic the operation of a human brain in a computer? It will be, everybody's a little worried, right? They're going to turn this on in next year and there are those out there who believe that is the end of the world, right? Because the computers will take over from there. I don't, I'm not one of those who believe that. But here you have it. It's called DeepSouth. You can look it up. Those of you who are technically inclined, you can find out more technical information about it. I don't have it, but this is an Australian project. I love the name. So yeah, keep track of it and see once it switches on, does the world end or not? I guess we won't know. We'll be on the other side of the world ending.