@@recceeboy1237 "5083 aluminium alloy is an aluminium alloy with magnesium and traces of manganese and chromium." vs "Magnesium is highly flammable, especially when powdered or shaved into thin strips, though it is difficult to ignite in mass or bulk. Flame temperatures of magnesium and magnesium alloys can reach 3,100 °C (5,610 °F),[16] although flame height above the burning metal is usually less than 300 mm (12 in).[17] Once ignited, such fires are difficult to extinguish, because combustion continues in nitrogen (forming magnesium nitride), carbon dioxide (forming magnesium oxide and carbon), and water (forming magnesium oxide and hydrogen, which also combusts due to heat in the presence of additional oxygen). This property was used in incendiary weapons during the firebombing of cities in World War II, where the only practical civil defense was to smother a burning flare under dry sand to exclude atmosphere from the combustion. "
@@recceeboy1237 "fibreglass spall liner" was most likely there to do something with aluminium ability to transfer the heat as it is one of best metals for that.
@@Bialy_1 when you hit metals really hard on one face, the energy can transfer through them and cause chunks of the metal to fly off of the other face, even if the thing hitting the metal, such as a projectile, does not penetrate. You can see evidence of that in this video - after being shot with the dumbbell round, the lead plate had chunks missing from the back side, but the round did not penetrate. This blasting of material out the back of armor is called spalling. The fiberglass anti spalling liner on the aluminum armor of the m113 was in place to catch any of the spalled material that might eject into the passenger compartment. The spalling material flies off at great speed, and can seriously injure anyone in its path. Fiberglass, having many long strands embedded in a plastic resin, is able to resist penetration from spalling metals by spreading the force out over a larger area. The fiberglass liner is placed on the back side of the armor.
"This is Latin for causes fires" , "I don't know if you noticed but I am a scientist, don't question my science !" Thank you for the lesson Professor O.G. PhD. But it's Jeff that breaks it down frame by frame like some sort of super C.S.I. ballistics investigator.
Then OG may go into Climate Change ...! They do not like their bullshit Science to be questioned at all, unlike as the rest of us real Scientists. At least, OG will be very enterteining.
OG is a riot! He is the kind of guy you would like to have as a friend. This channel has always been pretty entertaining, but now it has become a joy to watch.
Am I misunderstanding or is the price $4.49 for one round and $13.79 for three rounds? $4.49 x 3 = $13.47 You pay more for buying a three pack than buying three individual rounds?
@@karmakaze6694 I can't say I'd noticed, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time that I've seen such a thing, though I can't figure out why that'd be the case. There can be some weird discrepancy with postage, but that wouldn't explain the strange pricing I've seen in shops.
A car door as an impressive measurement means you've never seen what a car door is made of... Acceptable as a regular Joe to not know, but coming from a manufacturer? That's just embarrassing! These are definitely marketed as overachiever to milk sales from folks.
@@volvo09 I know right. I can punch a hole in a car door with a screw driver! Well maybe not, but almost. Tell me how much AR 500 it can punch through. What i can't understand is how they say these are armor piercing when the lead they are made out of is so soft the skirts are collapsing from the barrel pressure. Sad really.
@@volvo09 it's so wildy variable though. The door on my 1990 Toyota weighs about 5 pounds and is made of thin sheet metal. But other cars have thick ass heavy doors
Back in the day when the .357 magnum was developed, car doors were a lot thicker, enough that the classic 158gr .38 special couldn't reliable penetrate. But that was about 100 years ago. Even in the 1980s, car doors were much thinner than that.
"If you're wearing aluminum armor you're doing it wrong" The M551 Sheridan or the M113 would beg to differ, though they're mostly meant to protect against small arms fire like the AK's and not a 1.21 gigajolt mass accelerator.
The aluminum used in the video is probably 6061, the most common alloy for thick stock sheets like they used here. There are aluminum alloys which are much stronger than 6061. I bet those are used on the M113 and other APCs/AFVs
They decommissioned all Navy warships that are primary combat (Destroyers, Guided missile cruisers and Destroyer escorts) that were constructed with aluminum hulls and superstructures because If hit and a fire spread, the ship would burn down to the waterline.
I don’t know which is stranger: that OG is referencing Lizzo (and pretending he wasn’t listening to her album on the way over) or that Jeff actually got OG’s Taylor Swift joke!
The most fascinating thing I saw, was the air being moved as the 1" plate vibrated from being hit by the "dumbell". Watch closely, because at first I thought it was just heat waves, seeing as you guys are out there in the valley. But it dawned on me, that any heat waves in the background, would simply not be in focus at that range. The energy from the impact, makes the metal vibrate so fast, as to create visible sound waves as it "pings" through the air!
Turns out when the bilble went out in the trash most people you started believeing the white coated science priests... quite a painful realisation indeed...
You can joke about being scientists, but science is all about having an idea, proving it wrong, and documenting how wrong you were... eventually, you end up with ideas that you can't disprove anymore. I've followed the channel for years, and beyond the interesting physics, stunning footage, and delightful commentary, I also enjoy seeing the progression as you and your viewers learn more about how this stuff works. Based on that, you're definitely scientists. I'm really glad you're still on the air. Thanks for all your hard work!
This video shows that you can't just do ANYTHING and have something amazing. Also, when ammo preforms really amazing, it deserves all the praise it gets.
@@DaveTex2375 Pepsi doesn't care if the money is coming from Pepsi or crystal Pepsi. They're the same company. If Pepsi could make 2x more money, if they discontinued regular Pepsi and replaced it with crystal Pepsi, they would.
@@DaveTex2375 Saying it was a hit is a bit of an overstatement. It was undeniably a failure from a marketing standpoint, it just wasn't as bad as people said/thought.
OG on absolute top form today, both with the mass accelerator and the comedy! Jeff is also on top form with the camera. Great stuff as always. It's a shame the slug wasn't too good though.
Officer Greg: "I was told a inch is this long," now we understand why the other plate was 3/8 of an inch thick, which brings you the next question who told that was an inch Greg? Was it Mrs OG, Caleb Giddings (aka Gun Nuts), "Nutnfancy" or Taylor Swift, because we know Danny and Paul Harrell don't play that game if you know what I mean and Jeff is in Bromance with Othais and Bloke on the range. StayHealthy StaySafe and always have a nice day.
I'm sure some have noticed by now but the dumbbell round broke into three pieces. Back end flies off to top left, middle towards bottom right, and the front buries itself in the aluminum before falling back out. It also looks like front plated itself with a generous helping of lead.
The dumbell vs aluminum shot looks like the stem of the dumbell round went through explosive compression which made it explode forming the sparks but separated the dumbells with the back one flying up and off screen. That is just what i gather from the slow motion of the shot. Love the vids and the jokes guys.
At 13:54 the oxide colors in the center of that slug reached roughly 700 degrees fahrenheit. Friction from distorting metal gets hot but I didn't think it would get that hot. Neat video.
Officer Greg should have a stand up comedy show, I watch a LOT of youtube and he is the funniest person ive seen so far. And its all on the fly too! keep up the great work guys
OG is more of a scientist than Bill Nye could even THINK of becoming! Maybe drill out a few holes on the leading surface of the dumb-bell round and glue some lighter flints into them, bet THOSE would spark!
Suggestion: A collab with Elemental Maker: shoot a plate of his magnesium-aluminum alloy, and see what kind of sparks you get from that with the dumbbell slug.
FYI. The freshly exposed aluminum metal dust is what is oxidizing (burning). All aluminum is oxidized on the surface protecting metal from oxidizing deeper.
Definitely a NON-API slug. Your historical lead pellet wax slug was far superior... and it was not commercially produced!!! Wonderful video. I loved the condensed slug image... wow!!!
They call them things in the hard drive hard disks. They got little bit of rust in these tiny sections and they get magnetized and unmagnetized by this little needle like a record player to make 1s and 0s for the computer. But I'm not questioning your science. If the man in the lab coat says they are round flippy things they are round flippy things and I dont know what I am talking about.
Armor tickling uncendiary rounds.
Lol perfect!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Going to watch your mini slugs video next. To see if they're any better...
They do not know their limitations!
Ya got me, I laughed aloud at that one.
Greg: "If you're wearing aluminum armor, you're doing it wrong."
_M113 has left the chat_
😛
Ours were magnesium with fibreglass spall liner, i felt sooo safe, after thet moved out of armoured infantry to reccee.
@@recceeboy1237 "5083 aluminium alloy is an aluminium alloy with magnesium and traces of manganese and chromium." vs "Magnesium is highly flammable, especially when powdered or shaved into thin strips, though it is difficult to ignite in mass or bulk. Flame temperatures of magnesium and magnesium alloys can reach 3,100 °C (5,610 °F),[16] although flame height above the burning metal is usually less than 300 mm (12 in).[17] Once ignited, such fires are difficult to extinguish, because combustion continues in nitrogen (forming magnesium nitride), carbon dioxide (forming magnesium oxide and carbon), and water (forming magnesium oxide and hydrogen, which also combusts due to heat in the presence of additional oxygen). This property was used in incendiary weapons during the firebombing of cities in World War II, where the only practical civil defense was to smother a burning flare under dry sand to exclude atmosphere from the combustion. "
@@recceeboy1237 "fibreglass spall liner" was most likely there to do something with aluminium ability to transfer the heat as it is one of best metals for that.
@@Bialy_1 when you hit metals really hard on one face, the energy can transfer through them and cause chunks of the metal to fly off of the other face, even if the thing hitting the metal, such as a projectile, does not penetrate. You can see evidence of that in this video - after being shot with the dumbbell round, the lead plate had chunks missing from the back side, but the round did not penetrate. This blasting of material out the back of armor is called spalling.
The fiberglass anti spalling liner on the aluminum armor of the m113 was in place to catch any of the spalled material that might eject into the passenger compartment. The spalling material flies off at great speed, and can seriously injure anyone in its path. Fiberglass, having many long strands embedded in a plastic resin, is able to resist penetration from spalling metals by spreading the force out over a larger area. The fiberglass liner is placed on the back side of the armor.
Yes, and some anti-tank rounds are actually designed to create spalling on impact, to incapacitate the crew. Hence the need for spall liners.
"It tore through that hard drive like Taylor Swift plows through boyfriends." Great OG-ism!
I read this just as he said it lmao
I literally LOL'd
@@DysfunctionalBubble does that mean what I think
@@DysfunctionalBubble I just have a mental picture of what it looks like when a chick wants to be the man
"This is Latin for causes fires" , "I don't know if you noticed but I am a scientist, don't question my science !"
Thank you for the lesson Professor O.G. PhD. But it's Jeff that breaks it down frame by frame like some sort of super C.S.I. ballistics investigator.
There's no doubt what OG piled higher and deeper. He shows it in every episode he appears in, both here and on the highly touted OG Danger Show.
Then OG may go into Climate Change ...!
They do not like their bullshit Science to be questioned at all, unlike as the rest of us real Scientists. At least, OG will be very enterteining.
OG is a riot! He is the kind of guy you would like to have as a friend.
This channel has always been pretty entertaining, but now it has become a joy to watch.
Maybe it's the price that's incendiary & the armour piercing is when they blast a hole in your wallet.
Am I misunderstanding or is the price $4.49 for one round and $13.79 for three rounds?
$4.49 x 3 = $13.47
You pay more for buying a three pack than buying three individual rounds?
@@karmakaze6694 I can't say I'd noticed, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time that I've seen such a thing, though I can't figure out why that'd be the case.
There can be some weird discrepancy with postage, but that wouldn't explain the strange pricing I've seen in shops.
When did car doors become the standard for penetration?
" This Kevlar is rated four car doors per layer"🤣
A car door as an impressive measurement means you've never seen what a car door is made of... Acceptable as a regular Joe to not know, but coming from a manufacturer? That's just embarrassing! These are definitely marketed as overachiever to milk sales from folks.
u made my day
@@volvo09 I know right. I can punch a hole in a car door with a screw driver! Well maybe not, but almost. Tell me how much AR 500 it can punch through. What i can't understand is how they say these are armor piercing when the lead they are made out of is so soft the skirts are collapsing from the barrel pressure. Sad really.
@@volvo09 it's so wildy variable though. The door on my 1990 Toyota weighs about 5 pounds and is made of thin sheet metal. But other cars have thick ass heavy doors
Back in the day when the .357 magnum was developed, car doors were a lot thicker, enough that the classic 158gr .38 special couldn't reliable penetrate.
But that was about 100 years ago.
Even in the 1980s, car doors were much thinner than that.
Well, "paraklese" (παράκληση) means pleading or begging in Greek, so that describes their performance claims quite accurately.
I clicked on this video just to see if they explained the name because of this. Weird name for any weapon.
When tungsten is too expensive you can always resort to lighter flints...
"If you're wearing aluminum armor you're doing it wrong" The M551 Sheridan or the M113 would beg to differ, though they're mostly meant to protect against small arms fire like the AK's and not a 1.21 gigajolt mass accelerator.
Even the Bradley has aluminum armor as the base.
"If YOU'RE WEARING." Implying it is being worn by a person, not a vehicle.
The aluminum used in the video is probably 6061, the most common alloy for thick stock sheets like they used here. There are aluminum alloys which are much stronger than 6061. I bet those are used on the M113 and other APCs/AFVs
Same with armored money cars (Brinks, Wells Fargo, etc).
They decommissioned all Navy warships that are primary combat (Destroyers, Guided missile cruisers and Destroyer escorts) that were constructed with aluminum hulls and superstructures because If hit and a fire spread, the ship would burn down to the waterline.
Whoa... the only "Incendiary" aspect of that round is your commentary!
I don’t know which is stranger: that OG is referencing Lizzo (and pretending he wasn’t listening to her album on the way over) or that Jeff actually got OG’s Taylor Swift joke!
That’s one way to dispose of a hard drive 💪💪💪
I don't even what to know what might have been on that thing! Good seeing ya Richard!
And to think i once used a bench vice and kept folding them
"Slug tore through there like lizzo tearin through a box of twinkies" lol
That guy is hilarious
He looks like he could give her a run for her money.
midesti
I think he’s got a ways to go before he can compete lmao
OG need to look in a mirror before shaming peoples weight
So great. You can tell he is just a genuinely funny guy and it's not rehearsed.
6:34 "don't question my science!" 🤣🤣 that's t-shirt material man!!
Loving this! Keep up the good work you guys!
Flat earthers be like
@@user-pq9gy3fq1q 🤣🤣🤣nice!
"its not about size off the hole but quality" :D
All TFM videos are Must Watch :) I'm a pragmatic guy, so I will say I have no idea what the round will do. Show me it's features!
Thank you Lars! lol
Ray just got you to destroy all the incriminating evidence on his hard drive.
Did OG just destroy the submarine schedule for the Medellin Cartel? OR Was it the final copy of Trump's academic transcript?
Nah, it was Hillary's child porn compilation
I’ve produced a few hard drives worthy of being shot full of holes in my lifetime.
Persevere for Freedom Donald Trump’s Pee Tapes
The fuel filter ads have made it to my Facebook, the price keeps dropping, such a deal.
“I’m a scientist! Don’t question my science!” The motto of 2020.
My guess is OG's finger will be denied
Edit: lesson learned, never bet against OG's finger
OG's Finger sounds like a cool name for a polka fussion Lizzo tribute band!
But I need to know what really works on T-Rex in Spaceships!
lol
Pulse canon in the 40 watt range should do nicely
@Deimos Cain i stand corrected, that is indeed what i meant.
Well obviously rocks work... we know that from experience ;) just throw'em real hard
@@insiainutorrt259 maybe not as big, as the one that hit the Yucatan peninsula 🤪
I think OG"s lab coat has improved his puns. Either way I love the Doc Brown look.
I thought that was his new "shooting jacket" for all the new videos!
Been watching y'all for years and this is still one of my favorite channels.
thank you!
"Officer Greg's Snake Oil Slugs"
I'm going with "it doesn't work".
Got the notification, an ad up front, 2 in the middle and one at the end!
The way that dumbbell round collapsed in on it self was amazing!!
Glad i bought ad free
The most fascinating thing I saw, was the air being moved as the 1" plate vibrated from being hit by the "dumbell". Watch closely, because at first I thought it was just heat waves, seeing as you guys are out there in the valley. But it dawned on me, that any heat waves in the background, would simply not be in focus at that range. The energy from the impact, makes the metal vibrate so fast, as to create visible sound waves as it "pings" through the air!
How many other channels can keep you learning and laughing constantly like this? Keep up the awesome videos guys, I love it!
The dont question my science part did hurt a bit inside and made me laugh at the same time. Well done OG, ya got me again
Turns out when the bilble went out in the trash most people you started believeing the white coated science priests...
quite a painful realisation indeed...
Right on. No one should hate on Paul Harrel. And may God be with whomever does.
Lol I thought the notification said "Could this be the worst slug we've ever tasted" for a second there I was like wtf
Snails taste even worse.
Salt that slug up up and watch it wriggle.. To cook, just get the most mega-assed magnifying lens and get out in the midday sun!
I seen something along the lines of "absolute breasts!" in one of his recent uploads. It's not uncommon.
Awesome video guys! I like how you also showed us what an effective round can actually do.
Glad you liked it!
If they hit the target, I think that's about all they'll do. Many have tried, many have failed :) Go Jeff and OG!!
You can joke about being scientists, but science is all about having an idea, proving it wrong, and documenting how wrong you were... eventually, you end up with ideas that you can't disprove anymore. I've followed the channel for years, and beyond the interesting physics, stunning footage, and delightful commentary, I also enjoy seeing the progression as you and your viewers learn more about how this stuff works. Based on that, you're definitely scientists. I'm really glad you're still on the air. Thanks for all your hard work!
Love the OG. Awesome video guys. Thanks Jeff for all you do.
This video shows that you can't just do ANYTHING and have something amazing.
Also, when ammo preforms really amazing, it deserves all the praise it gets.
My guess is they'll fail worse than Crystal Pepsi
Original Crystal Pepsi was a hit. Pepsi was not happy that it cut into the sales if their original Pepsi. The reboot citrus Crystal Pepsi sucked.
@@DaveTex2375 Pepsi doesn't care if the money is coming from Pepsi or crystal Pepsi. They're the same company. If Pepsi could make 2x more money, if they discontinued regular Pepsi and replaced it with crystal Pepsi, they would.
@@DaveTex2375 Saying it was a hit is a bit of an overstatement.
It was undeniably a failure from a marketing standpoint, it just wasn't as bad as people said/thought.
I loved it. Was a hit for me.
Tried the new stuff.. They nailed the taste of confusion.
OG on absolute top form today, both with the mass accelerator and the comedy! Jeff is also on top form with the camera. Great stuff as always. It's a shame the slug wasn't too good though.
"if you take away the coriolis effect" I'm dying here 😂
Officer Greg: "I was told a inch is this long," now we understand why the other plate was 3/8 of an inch thick, which brings you the next question who told that was an inch Greg? Was it Mrs OG, Caleb Giddings (aka Gun Nuts), "Nutnfancy" or Taylor Swift, because we know Danny and Paul Harrell don't play that game if you know what I mean and Jeff is in Bromance with Othais and Bloke on the range. StayHealthy StaySafe and always have a nice day.
Inspired to come up with a term - Gunads
I feel like this is one of the last authentic old school style RUclips channels and I love it
I love when two of my favorite channels do collaborations! I've been asking for this for months!
Fascinating, as always, great banter, too, which gave me a much-needed laugh. Thank you, gents.
You guys are really scientific channel! Despite what whoever thinks of it!
Do love to watch yall!
Every time learn something new
Thank you a lot!
Glad you enjoy it!
The dumb bell round hit so perfectly that it collapsed in on its self completely!
Always enjoy these OG heavy videos!
Glad you like them!
"It plowed through that thing like T-Swift plows through boyfriends." -Officer Greg of the Tafleos 2020
One of the best shows on RUclips. Love these guys
I'm sure some have noticed by now but the dumbbell round broke into three pieces. Back end flies off to top left, middle towards bottom right, and the front buries itself in the aluminum before falling back out. It also looks like front plated itself with a generous helping of lead.
The dumbell vs aluminum shot looks like the stem of the dumbell round went through explosive compression which made it explode forming the sparks but separated the dumbells with the back one flying up and off screen. That is just what i gather from the slow motion of the shot. Love the vids and the jokes guys.
Folks don't stick your finger in any holes at home. OG is what you call a professional.
Love the shoutout to Paul!
Little known fact. Greg's shirt is rated to stop alpha radiation.
I love how the last slug left that inch thick aluminum wiggling in the air.
Glad to see your videos with multiple adds on them. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Thank you for the excellent and very entertaining content! OG always cracks me up!
At 13:54 the oxide colors in the center of that slug reached roughly 700 degrees fahrenheit. Friction from distorting metal gets hot but I didn't think it would get that hot. Neat video.
think you came up with a new every vid must have.... the singing aluminum plate. Loved it and all your content. keep em coming
Thanks boys. And so glad to see ads on the video as well 👍
First time I have been happy to see ads on a video.
Us too!
“If you’re wearing aluminum armor you’re doing it wrong”
*M2 Bradley noises*
Reeeeeeee
I'm totally diggin' the lab coat O.G. ! Now all you need is a pretty "lab assistant".
HAHA! 😄
Officer Greg should have a stand up comedy show, I watch a LOT of youtube and he is the funniest person ive seen so far.
And its all on the fly too! keep up the great work guys
thanks
You guys should get a Netflix show, I really love your content, it's entertaining, educational and fun
Visalia native. Love your channel man.
Very informative post. Officer Greg is a Hoot! Keep at it guys.
Congrats! Jeff (&OG) Ranked #1 on my:
Premium RUclips Reccomendations
(At least the YT AI has good taste & knows what I like)
I love OG. Never change.
That harddrive was from Hillary's email server.
They're still coming!
I heard she has an island in the middle of the ocean shaped like a skull where she keeps her email sever
Shots fired.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! We needed that!!!!!!!!!
What did you want, them to just wait for the drone strike?
That was fascinating. Testing tells. If certain companies had any sense they would send their stuff to you guys first ! Thanks again.
Oh no - OG has gone full mad scientist!
Gotta love the OG's jokes. I would love to see a compilation of all of his original dad jokes in one video.
Huge Taoflerdermaus fan and huge Paul Harrell fan, only two gun channels I watch anymore on RUclips and I loved OG's reference to Paul. Lol.
Lol. Haven't sent mine yet... Then you'll have a new champ.
OG is more of a scientist than Bill Nye could even THINK of becoming! Maybe drill out a few holes on the leading surface of the dumb-bell round and glue some lighter flints into them, bet THOSE would spark!
I have been watching youse guyz for about 635.78 light years and I have yet to see a lousy video.
KEEP IT UP!
thank you!
O.G. in a white coat....couldn't ask for more!
great video as always guys
Paul in the UK
Lots of ads when I watched this. I guess it's because you had a real scientist on the video.
Suggestion:
A collab with Elemental Maker: shoot a plate of his magnesium-aluminum alloy, and see what kind of sparks you get from that with the dumbbell slug.
Tim's Rounds are BRUTAL!
Welcome to OG's science show
Greg seem's like a great guy to hang around with lots of laughs.
OG's lab coat is the best part hahaha you guys are awesome
FYI. The freshly exposed aluminum metal dust is what is oxidizing (burning). All aluminum is oxidized on the surface protecting metal from oxidizing deeper.
Definitely a NON-API slug. Your historical lead pellet wax slug was far superior... and it was not commercially produced!!! Wonderful video. I loved the condensed slug image... wow!!!
They call them things in the hard drive hard disks. They got little bit of rust in these tiny sections and they get magnetized and unmagnetized by this little needle like a record player to make 1s and 0s for the computer. But I'm not questioning your science. If the man in the lab coat says they are round flippy things they are round flippy things and I dont know what I am talking about.
Incendiary yes. I've been wrong before. Enjoyed it! Jeff, Dr. Danger, have a great week
The OG with a little Lebowski vibe about him. Approved✔
Greetz from Cologne/Germany
thanks Doc!
That black laser keeps throwing off the slugs! I feel for OG's shoulder too.
Don't put your finger in there, I've copyrighted that. - OG (hilarious commentary!)
Keep up the incredible work guys!!
O.G. is on 🔥🔥🔥 with his one liners today.
Nice lab coat Greg, good to see that PPE in use
BRCC is the best! As for Chinese virus free, I died 2 days ago but came back to watch this video!
Fantastic video guys!!
Awesome as always guys! Thanks!
There was an Ad during the video...
*Good news for your Channel!* 🍻
Good to know!
OG is a superstar now.
Adverts on this channel. BRAVO.
I always know that when OG is in a vid, we will get some good finger action.
I thought you had to pay 30% for licensing of the OG finger wiggle.. Great video lads you'll always get an auto-like from me. Stay safe and well guys.
Gold on them hard drives.