from west palm beach. we don't have, like, crazy concerns. our technology's gotten so much better. 20 years ago with hurricane floyd we had one of the biggest mass evacuations ever up and down the florida and the southeast coastline. that storm missed and stayed offshore. it was about the same size as this. so it's incredible that we don't have more attention. our technology has just really improved that much more. let me also show you here with the eye itself. because that's going to be one of the keys. we need to avoid florida and we need to avoid getting into that eye. that's where the highest winds are, especially the northeast quadrant. the forecast has it going off the coast over here by about 70 to 100 miles. so that means that that western eye, you know, 40 miles wide, that supposed to remain offshore. that means the highest winds will remain offshore. that's what we've been talking about. now, what chris was mentioning was, hey, you know, our friends in the carolinas are still sitting there biting their