When I was a kid, I mean even now, but when I was a kid, my Dad, loved St. Louis Cardinals, baseball. He also loved to hear the play-by-play of Jack Buck famed longtime announcer of the St. Louis Cardinals on Radio and sometimes TV, but mainly radio. So since when I was a kid, everything was analog TV radio, all that kind of stuff was pretty much real time. I'm your age Sean and, uh, basically, he would turn the TV on to watch the Cardinals and he would turn the radio on to listen to Jack Buck, do the play-by-play of the Cardinals and it was for the most part in sync and uh maybe that's what these people that watch this stream. Are do they watch it on something and listen to him? I don't know. You know, in the old days of radio, it was illegal to broadcast a phone conversation. And that's how the only way they could get audio to the station. So this was how they did Sports in. Like the 1920s all the time. Somebody would just say again what they saw or heard from somebody else. So who knows,