I did it, I changed it by 15 minutes, so 1 to 6. That's not too bad. For a second run to space, I think we had a wonderful, wonderful conversation today. I've really enjoyed every single one of y'alls, the way y'all contributed to this conversation.
It was just perfect. You know, like sitting in somebody's living room or in a cafe, got your refill of coffee and tea going on, and we're just smoking and talking. That's it.
But I've really enjoyed this. I thank y'all so much. And thank you for, you know, really spending a precious, precious weekend time with me.
I really appreciate that. But again, I hope we get to see all of us again next weekend, Sunday. If y'all are not busy, please pop by.
Conversations are never preplanned. It just happens like it did today. And so it is what it is.
And we will close out with Mariah's beautiful poem. And a great thank you to both Aya and One Moment for being my anchor and hanging on to me while I was flying off into the God-knows-what matrix world. So y'all take care.
Anybody has any last words before we hand the mic over to Mariah? I do want to say that One Moment has put a beautiful poem up in the banners, so everybody needs to take a look at that. All right. Definitely.
Oh, Morphe. Yes. And Swati has her hand up.
I just want to say thank you for the space. And congratulations again on your completing, you know, a century as far as spaces are concerned. You're at 101.2. It should be actually 100.1. Yes.