 timeline, or is this thing off, can you hear me? Yeah, the timeline, otherwise known perhaps as a continuum. And what we're doing here, what we're trying to do is what has never, ever been done physically, and that is a visualization of where we have come since 1960. And so we have up here, and some of you have already started putting your contributions to the timeline. You can put anything you want, she'll tell you about that. We're looking at the evolution of US, Latina, Latino theater in our country. We're looking therefore at all of you to not only provide information that is valuable to you, but also of people who are not here. So if there's somebody who's not here, but you think, well, this is something that I think belongs in a timeline, that's what this is for. So this is gonna be almost like a daycare at the time. In a sense, so we've got scissors for you. We have a lot of colored markers for you. There are visuals, you, some of you, when you got here, you were directly, you were such good students, you went directly to the timeline and started putting things up there and that's what we wanted to do. This is going to evolve over the next two and a half days. And we're doing time-lapse photographing of it, where it was when we started it, Juliette and I at three o'clock today, or several of us, putting these instances that are what we're thinking of as highlights. We're documenting personal and professional highlights, but we're also documenting general highlights. So it could be an event for a little lady to know that happened, but you have no relationship to it. So we have a strategy. I'm gonna assume you've already begun and you may have not followed strategy, but that's totally okay. For real. For real. For real. So there are four or five different colors that we're using. The red is for scholarship highlights and there are keys. There's a key there, there's a key there, there's a key over there. Green is for organizational highlights. Yellow is for production highlights. Pink is for personal highlights. And the orange is for festival or gathering highlights. I'm hoping to use broad images to accommodate the two, accompany the highlights. If you haven't brought images, that's okay. There are extra images floating around. You're welcome to use them. You're welcome to cut anything up. You're welcome to cut up the cards. You're welcome to make up your own rules. You know, rules are maybe broken. So we create these rules that are there for users. That's fine. So then we also tape. So it's just about taping. Taping the event, close the timeline and then drawing a line to the actual year that it happens. And if you don't know, just make it up. And, oh, and the other thing that I'm really interested in is how these different events connect within themselves. So, for example, I'm gonna give you a personal play. You know, I assistant directed Joy McLeod as the public. I'm interested, Jesse Borrego was in the production and, you know, changed my life meeting Jesse and then I met Jesse later at the LTI. So I might wanna connect that event to the LTI. So, it'll be lined this way, too, as well. So the first thing we do is give some examples. Just one question. I mean, some of you have already, some of you have already...