Women became engaged with the IT business dating from that time because women were the ones who went worked typewriters. And this was largely a keypunch engage thing. And it seemed well, yeah, they type the cards so they can run the machines too. Well as it turned out, the way you ran the machines and planning how to run the machines and doing things in the right sequence, and developing the culture around how to manage that, that's programming. So a lot of the first computer programmers were women. And that continued on for quite a while. I know that dropped off later on. I think it seems to be coming back in terms of the, you know, roles of people engaged in activities in IT, which I think is great. One of the hallmarks of the folks, the, uh, women in, uh, IT, was that they they knew they were providing a, uh, really key role. And they knew they were doing great work, and they knew they did it really well. And they had a lot of pride in that. And they did not take a lot of gumption from just about anybody. There was a lot of spirit.