Our recording is started. Welcome to this train jam. Welcome. So actually, we did a nice jam today, too. We will publish it soon. It's a Suze jam. We were at the Suze Museum and saw the first computer in the world. First computer world, OK. Because it was invented in Germany. So what are you doing, Subline? I'm testing it to make sure that I can ride the train. And get on the Wi-Fi. This is amazing. Are you on top of the train or inside of the train? There's this huge air conditioning unit right on top of me. No, I'm inside the train. We're stopped at the terminal station. So we have about 45 minutes before-- because I have to meet someone in like-- Is it a nice train station, or is it a bad train station? Beautiful one? Oh, you lost again. Hello, Subline. Ah, there you're back. No, it's back. It's back. I think so. You-- you-- you-- good perception, yeah? Huh? I don't know. They're using Starlink? Like, I don't know what they're using. Like, the train is just on the rail, and it's just getting Wi-Fi. I think it's going to jump in and out. Like, the-- the connection might drop off. Maybe it's fake Wi-Fi. Only fake-- No, we're in the city. So maybe they're just on 5G. I don't know. Or, yeah, the LTE or something, whatever. But 5G is good. That would be the problem. How fast are you? How fast is your train? I don't know what the speed is. There's the GoTrain-- GoTrain is at the-- It's a Google train? Well, yeah, if you could use just perplexity, then I could ask, like, how fast is the GoTrain? Well, why did you use a C train written in C? C? There's another? No, written in the C programming language. You're using a Go programming language train. A Go programming language? OK. The Go programming language is a hipster language by Google. Yeah, yeah. Why am I using-- Why am I programming? I don't think I could program on the train. This is going to be-- No, but your train is called the GoTrain. So it's written in Go. Oh, oh, oh. Oh, that's weird. That's funny. OK, yeah. So you should be using a C train. I should go for the C train or-- Yeah, OK. No PHP train. OK, the German humor is dry, they say. But no, you're doing OK. I guess we can do some penis jokes, too. I can do German jokes on trains to Auschwitz, too, if you like to. Auschwitz? Oh, crap, man. Yeah, they have the alligator Alcatraz. Anyways, OK. It's not a joke to me. Like, we don't have a lot of time. So, my plan is that I'm going to do politics, too. So, like, hello, I'm up there in the world. Which kind of politics? So, like, right here, I'm in the city of Markham. I guess I can write this on the-- I'm going to write it all on the-- just to stay on the BitRashCon, because I'm only on one screen. Malcolm X? No, you're on Malcolm X. American X? What do you mean? No, Malcolm X. You don't know Malcolm X? Oh, yeah, Malcolm X. Yeah, it's Take the Train. Joshua wrote Take the Train. What is that? What's this? OK, yeah. No, Malcolm X was an activist for Black Rides in America. That's the joke on the name, because it's America. Joshua is writing something about the train. Ah, you left again, isn't it? Bad connection. Take the train.