 Hi, Chicho here. It's end of November 2010 and just to do a little quick update, just a couple of things I want to talk about. First thing is a Series 3B. Now we've done a huge chunk in Series 3B. We've talked about all the different types of factory techniques that we're going to talk about. And what's left is just a couple of more minor little topics that I'm just going to talk about. One is the remainder theorem, the other one is the factor theorem. They're basically the same thing. I've already sort of talked about them and we haven't really given them a specific name yet. And we're just going to make a little video on that. And then what we're going to do is do a whole bunch of examples and I'm going to try to pull some examples from real-life examples or make up my own real-life examples in the two-dimensional ideal world of mathematics that we're dealing with right now. So Series 3B, a huge chunk of it is done. There's a little bit of more left to do and what's going to happen is I'm not going to create a table of contents for it yet. I'm going to wait until Series 3B is completely done, create the table of contents then and then put out the torrent, create the torrent and put that out all in one shot. So things may seem a little disorganized right now. If you've been following it from day one for Series 3B anyway, you have a pretty good idea of how the flow goes. If you're coming through it halfway through or just seeing this video for the first time, there's a whole bunch of videos done and it's basically dealing with polynomials, factoring polynomials, which is going to kick us off into graphing polynomials and that's going to be the next, well, could possibly be the next series that we're going to deal with. And that's basically Series 3B. And what's going to happen because we're coming into winter, daylight is decreasing and we're getting, I'm in Vancouver, we're getting hit with cold weather, it's been raining a lot and snowing a lot, so it's pretty cold outside and very cloudy. So my going out time to do these videos is shrinking. So the remainder of Series 3B, it's going to take a little bit of time to put everything together, which is fantastic to a certain degree, since I'm working on some backend stuff, doing a little bit of research and trying to set up some of the other projects related to the language of mathematics and math in real life. It's giving me time to just take a little breather and look at the whole picture and try to organize things and set things up that are going to be coming later on after Series 3B is done. So that's what's going on with Series 3B. Be patient if you've been following it. It will be completed next at least a couple of months, two or three months anyway, three months the longest. I'm going to definitely get it done in the winter of 2010. The second thing I wanted to talk to you about is the Torrents that are already available online. Torrents for Series 1, 2 and 3A. Now, a few months ago I had a problem with the trackers. I started getting a red arrow when I was seating the Torrents and from what I, you know, there's a little looking into it with the red arrow, man. It basically means that the tracker is having problems loading. So what's happening is, you know, if you're trying to download the first three Torrents, you know, it may show that there are no seaters on it or, you know, that, you know, all the information, 100% of the information is not available. That's not true. I've tried reloading the Torrents, reloading the trackers and the problem still exists with the red arrow. So just wanted to let everyone know that I've been seating those Torrents basically 24-7 since I created them and I will continue to do this as long as I have internet connection that is, right? So if you're trying to download the Torrents, if it says there are no seaters, there's definitely at least one seater and that's me. And I got one computer 24-7 seating it. So if you do have problems, you know, send me a little message. You know, I do see people loading it so I'm assuming there are no problems and no one's, you know, contacted me saying that there's any problems downloading the Torrents. And I just want to put this out there. And the Torrent for Series 3B, as I mentioned, is going to come up, you know, I'm going to load that up when I finish Series 3B and when I put the table of context together. And that's going to be, you know, sometime in this winter coming up, winter of 2010. The other thing I wanted to talk to you about is, you know, we are in winter and mention, you know, the time is getting shorter for me to go outside. So I'm doing a little bit more work, you know, inside doing research and organizing for, you know, future videos that are going to be coming up and future content that's going to be coming up. What's going to happen for the next little while is, you know, for the foreseeable future is I'm going to be possibly creating other content that's going to go on the site and other videos that are going to go on the site, okay, that are not directly related to language or mathematics Series 3B. They are indirectly related because all that content is going to be for the websites that are going to be coming up, right? Because I have, you know, I have to create content to populate certain pages, to populate certain fields because, you know, I have to give an introduction, you know, lay out the whole thing. So what's going to happen is you might see some other content coming on the site, both on the YouTube channel and on my blog, which is indirectly related to the language of mathematics or math and real life. And it's just basically going to be me building content to populate certain pages for the two, two math websites, math and real life and for 20 math, okay? Some of the stuff coming up may be in draft form, but what I'm going to do is sort of getting back into writing, back into blogging. And, you know, and one reason, one of the benefits of blogging that I did in the past was when I do research, it's my way of, when I write an article, when I write something or when I create a video, but mainly when I write something, is when I'm doing research, I sort of put my train of thought when I do an article, when I do a piece, I sort of, you know, begin with, with, with researching something. And I go through it and I, you know, it's my train of thought going through and connecting up ideas and providing links, right? Linking a lot of things. So if you see any articles coming on my site, you know, if you're inclined to follow it, what you might see is a lot of links going to other pages. And that's basically my way of organizing my research. Okay. And it's, it is for content, for mathematics, for 420 math, but it's, you know, some of it may be in draft form, it's just me sort of putting things together. And I'm going to go back to them and fine tune them, fine tune them, fine tune them before the two math, math websites go up. Okay. So be patient. Some of the stuff may not be as coherent as, as finalized as they will be later on. Okay. But I do really want to start circulating some, some of this information out there and start doing, you know, organizing my research, because it's not enough just to bookmark it, I need to take information and put it into, you know, coherent train of thought with links going through appropriate pages. That way, I actually know where all that information is. And this is what I did for my previous site for Chicho. I know a lot of people were following that site. And, you know, those articles, you know, a lot of people like them, some of the articles, a lot of people like them, some of the articles and some people don't like them, right? But they were basically my way of doing my research and my way of organizing the information that I was coming across. That way it was easily accessible for me. And that's exactly the same way I'm going to approach, you know, building content for math, math and real life and for 20 math. Okay. So there is that information coming across too. Okay. And that's basically that's the update I wanted to do. Series 3b, we're definitely over the hump and we're towards the tail end of it. But because we're in winter, it's going to take a little bit of time. Torrance, they are being seated, at least by me, one person. Okay. And I know there's other people seating them as well. And, you know, Torrance for Series 3b will come up when it's done. And, you know, keep an eye out for other content that's going to be coming up. If you're not interested in that content, whatever's coming up, avoid it. Anything that's related to the language of mathematics is going to be tagged with, you know, the appropriate video number, you know, we're up to video 130 something right now. So or it's going to say as long as the space allows for, you know, the description to be on there, it's going to say the language of mathematics or math 3b. Okay. So, you know, if you're just following the math information, you're just trying to learn mathematics, then, you know, just stick with those videos. If you're interested in other content, and, you know, what all this project is about, and some of the information that's going to go on both those math both sites, you know, feel free to take a look at the videos that might maybe coming up or the content that's going to be coming up on the site. Okay. I hope everyone's doing well. It's winter. You know, you can see the smoke coming up or the condensation coming up. And it is definitely cold time in Vancouver, but it's brilliant. It's lots of snow, lots of snow. And it's fun. And it just kicks it up and, you know, it gives it a different tone to it. And this is the first time I'm going to be doing math in the winter. It's usually the last three years, or last four years, I guess, I was just doing them in the summer. So this is going to be a winter session coming up just to finish off series 3b. Okay. And I hope everyone was doing well. And I guess I'll see you guys in the next videos and be patient. Some of the stuff may take a little bit of time just to put together and come out depending on, you know, what the weather is doing, what the lighting is like, if it's raining, if it's, you know, minus 15 degrees or minus 10 degrees. Right now in Vancouver, weather forecast, cloudy, snowing, windy, and it's around anywhere between minus five to minus 10 fun times. I'll see you guys in next videos. Bye for now.