38:26 Because we actually last week on the podcast, you were trying to open up the article for the GM. Right. Vic, the Visual Information Center.
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36:12 No. You're a 100 percent you're a 100% right. That's called packet shaping, and ISPs do it all the time. And there are, were lawsuits out there where they would allow speed your you would go to a speed test site, and it would, like, open up the knobs and let all the data go through. And so your speed would be really fast, but when you would do some things like this is back when, like, it really the package shaping really took off in, like, when Netflix streaming became a thing because a lot of these ISPs also had cable packages, and so they would they would literally degrade YouTube and Netflix data.