True" Registry Matters is an independent production. The opinions and ideas expressed here are those of the hosts and do not reflect the opinions of any other organization. If you have a problem with these thoughts, FYP Recording is live from FYP Studios East and West, transmitting across the internet. This is Episode 150 of Registry Matters. Larry, how are you tonight? Larry: Fantastic, Andy. You sound like you're strained. Andy: That's the best day of my life! Oh, the best day. Um, can I tell you about a pretty significant event that has happened very recently? Larry: Sure. Andy: Two days ago, we celebrated our third birthday, our anniversary. We released the first episode on October 22nd. Is that right? Larry: I was wondering how we're at 150, but we've actually skipped an issue or two through these three years. Sometimes during the holidays or when someone's out of town, we just can't put it together. Andy: Yep. Thank you, Teresa, for the birthday wishes. We got a whole bunch of people in the chat. Larry, did you have car troubles? Larry: I did. Andy: Did you get them resolved? Larry: You know what? I hope, but you never know with this modern technology that you're dealing with. See, the 2002 never failed me. When I put the key in the ignition and turned the key, the car always started, unless I had a dead battery. But that doesn't hold true with these modern cars because they're so much smarter. They require you to depress the brake pedal, and the computer has to recognize that the brake pedal is depressed. If the brake pedal is not depressed, it won't let you start the car. So, you can push the brake pedal till your leg breaks, but if the pedal light will...