1:07:49 Well, ask the Australians whether they've what their power prices have been like and what they felt, you know, and how they did when they had droughts because those battery centers require a lot of air conditioning, a lot of water. And so my suspicion is they are not currently working by any reasonable definition of successfully anywhere in the world. Look, a coal plant works successfully. A natural gas plant works successfully. How do we know that?
1:06:45 Well, to follow-up on something you said, he's saying it works currently and successfully. Well, I guess it depends on how you define currently and successfully. California. Oh, California's got all these batteries and all this solar, and they said, we were able to power our almost a 100% of our system for 3 whole minutes. Well, I'm sorry, the summer doesn't operate for 300 minutes, and they're having blackouts every year.
1:03:03 Yeah. I am very, very hopeful about this, and I've I've I've been saying this for, like, a few weeks now, maybe even a month now that, like, it seems like there's an incongruence between kind of the the big tech left that's pursuing this AI and everything associated with that cryptocurrency, things that use a lot of energy, and then the climate alarmist left, that basically wants to shut off all energy that works. And it's just like those two things don't meld up, and I just wonder. And maybe this is me being way too naive, but I don't know. I just wonder if there's some weird, pairing that could happen between, you know, climate realists and and, you know, pro energy people and, you know, the big tech left, but a man can dream.