i literaly would have no no lah top with me when i went into a meeting, whereas most people would bring their lap tops into the meeting. So it's actuallygin to get harder, cause right now we're all required to be in these little boxes. But when there's five of us sitting in the compertum, a five around the world, if i ere on the world, that is a that is a whole new set of challenges we got t get t good at. Hopefully, i'm hopeful, in that we've been doing this for the last 20 months, that we know what it feels like. We'll see.
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