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this is a remarkably well-engineered
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Wireless ergonomic keyboard let's check
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out Dave Taylor here and I want to talk
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about keyboards I have a MacBook Pro and
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it has that straight rectangular
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keyboard design and it works pretty darn
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well but the problem is that when we
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humans are using these keyboards our
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risk are like this instead of having
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them be aligned with our arms which are
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naturally coming into the center at
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Angles so for many people this is just
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how you've grown up you've gotten used
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to this over the years your muscles have
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like figured out how to realign the
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tendons and your wrists are all good no
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worries but there are a number of people
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that suffer from things like repetitive
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stress injuries or RSI or carpal tunnel
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syndrome and those relate to the tendons
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in your wrist and again when you have it
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at the wrong angle it can really stress
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out your wrists and it can be quite
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painful I have seen people in tears
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because it hurts so much for them to do
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that tiny movement of touching a key
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because their wrists are so inflamed
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from that motion enter ergonomic design
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now it turns out that a lot of how we
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work tends to be pretty unhealthy for us
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we don't actually design our workspaces
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so that they are at optimal height
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optimal distance that we're sitting at
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the right angle that our arms and our
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wrists are at the right positions and
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everything so there's a field called
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ergonomics and ergonomics is to do with
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how things are designed so that they
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work better with us humans and that's
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what this is this is an ergonomic
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keyboard more specifically
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this is the mathas sculpted ergonomic
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keyboard and it is a remarkable piece of
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engineering first off you can see it's
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really thin in fact let me pop off this
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magnetic stand which you can use to
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raise the front or not but it's
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basically a really thin flat keyboard
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that it's like the Hulk has just said
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let's make it wider and just bent it all
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into this weird shape but now look at
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the angle of my hands as I'm on this
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keyboard and then there's this Palm rest
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so it's really easy to work with and has
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these super wide space bars so you can
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really just zip along and yeah you're
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going to have to reprogram your brain a
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little bit if you're used to everything
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being just that rectangle but having it
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just suddenly separate out once you get
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used to it this is so much faster and
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easier to type with very remarkable now
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let's talk about some of the nuts and
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bolts here so these are scissor switch
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keys with a 2mm travel here's a closeup
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so you can see it doesn't go down a lot
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but honestly this is at least as much as
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your laptop probably does there are 10
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different variations of this keyboard
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from mathas including this one which is
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the US keyboard layout for Macintosh so
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that means that for example here it has
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a command key and then an option key and
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then a control key the PC or Windows
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version is going to have a Windows key
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but they also have language variations
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too so they have us UK French German and
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Nordic language keyboards so whatever
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you prefer to work in they're going to
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have a keyboard for you and of course
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what they're really doing here is
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they're really replacing some beloved
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keyboards from days gone past so there
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used to be something called the
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Microsoft ergonomic keyboard people
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loved that and then that became the
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Microsoft sculpt keyboard and then they
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even had the natural ergonomic 4,000
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keyboard all of these were just super
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popular especially in corporate and it
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and then Microsoft apparently just said
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we don't want to make them anymore so
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they went away so what they did at
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Matias is they said let's take that
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keyboard design as our starting point
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but let's make some tweaks and changes
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to actually improve on it so this one
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has a thicker Palm rest so that's nice
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and it had is rechargeable so it's
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running off of batteries and it has a
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threeyear battery life and when you are
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ready to charge it there's USBC here and
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it comes with a USBC to USBC cable which
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can double as it being a wired keyboard
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so if you don't want to fuss with
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wireless at all you can just plug it in
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and plug it into whatever device you
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want and just immediately start typing
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it's a keyboard no drivers no special
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anything but where this gets really
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remarkable is they also have wireless
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receivers so that's the usba wireless
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receiver you can see it's pretty darn
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tiny but where they really get bonus
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points is this USBC what they call their
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Nano receiver this is patent pending and
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it is so small that when I plug it into
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Pro it is so flush that I can just leave
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it in there all the time assuming I can
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plug it in at all hold on it's it goes
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in it's just there we go it was just an
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odd angle but you can see it is so
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streamlined that you just leave it in
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and don't even think about it and then
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this you can turn on and off with the
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button right here in the
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middle and that's it it's literally and
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immediately ready to go as soon as you
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plug those in and here's what's really
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cool using this wirelessly with either
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of the two receivers it's also using
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128bit AES 128 encryption so the
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information from the keyboard to this
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device and onto your computer is
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encrypted and that's true across all
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their different variations so this means
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if the one of the things that corporate
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it says or if you're at government work
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they say oh you can't use wireless
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keyboards because someone might sniff
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that data packet well that would be bad
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but this is all encrypted so that's all
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safe really cool and there's even
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programmable Keys you can actually
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program these keys with these rather
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complicated sequences so you don't need
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an app or anything but you can remap
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some of the things if you really want
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them to do something different and it's
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again a really amazing piece of
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engineering now Dimensions wise it is
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15.3 in by 9 in by about 2 in raised off
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table and it's 1.5 lbs it's really super
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light and as you saw at the beginning it
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does have a stand that is just with
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magnets easy as that and when you put
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that on then you're going to change the
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angle of the keyboard again I actually
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prefer having it without that but you
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know if you're doing this because you're
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trying to get your wrist to feel good
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and you're trying to not be all stressed
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out and by the way your shoulders also
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you want to loosen those up if you're
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spending a lot of time typing but this
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is super comfortable and if I just open
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up my computer and unlock it then I'm
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so you can't see what I'm typing but you
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can hear and it's really comfortable now
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I have to admit I'm so used to those
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rectangular keyboards that the ergonomic
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design is going to take me a little bit
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of getting used to but this is a really
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sweet keyboard and the more you spend
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time typing the more something like this
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is going to be a huge win so that's what
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I got here's a closeup of the keyboard
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layout so you can sort of see how
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everything's laid out it's a beautiful
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keyboard if you're looking for a
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different way to type and a different
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kind of keyboard this might be a solid
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is the Matias sculpted ergonomic
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keyboard in 10 different variations This
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413d it comes out in May of 2025 I'm a
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little ahead of the game here and it's
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$99 at Mata s. store this is a winner if
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you're looking for a better keyboard or
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you're just noticing that your wrists
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and hands and even your arms and
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shoulders are just achy after a couple
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hours at the computer keyboard this will
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change all of that and better to do it
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when it's just a little twinge than when
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it's something where you feel like you
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got to go to the doctor so that's what I
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got hope this was a value and I hope to
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catch you in my next video