quarterly plan, strategic plans, somester plans. I've used all three of those terms to mean more or less the same thing overtime. So think's that question, andrew, that does help clarify things. Y final question is from alison. She's a 29 year old sophor developer in washington, d c. How do you know what values are important to you? Well, first of al 'll say i'm distracted by our tablet here with the rike anim the rike animation. My lord. Wait till i see our white board. Jesse, we're too simple.
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