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True" all right, my friends. So today, we're doing a short little video, and this one is in regards to simply moving and copying files. For a lot of you, this may be something that you do a lot, or maybe you don't do much. But if you are interested in it, organizing, moving, and copying files can be really important. So we're going to show you a couple of ways here to do that. So we have on the computer right now a few things. We have a couple of external hard drives. You can see that anything that looks like these yellow drives or this is a time machine. So we're not going to touch the time machine drive, but anything on these, we have an SD card, of course, plugged in. And if we come all the way down to our finder, which looks like the little happy face guy in the bottom here, when you click this, you will also have access to all your drives. Now, there are a few things that you may or may not be able to see. Number one is you may not see your main drive on here. That is something that we'll talk about later when we get into an actual organizing video, but right now, we're going to talk about just the basics of moving. Okay, so number one, we have our SD card right here, and I'm going to double click on it so that it opens. And, of course, we can open these up, and we can see files inside here, etc., etc. Now, if we want to, and again, we want to remember the difference between these two words. There's move and then there's copy. Copy, of course, leaves the original where it was and puts a copy...