 For example, if we had enough time, we could have modeled your ranch in this computer. You could have turned the knob around to walk around and get an image like this at any point. Now the nice thing about it that we like to do as a designer is that you could move the houses around on your ranch without having to do it physically. That's the idea behind this computer model. We hope the design product is better. See that? It's cheaper. And of course that translates into industrial things. We're bugging them. How concerned are you, sir? We didn't know what we did, sir. There were this many people in the back of the arena who are going to meet IU. Expenders in Washington are joining students in your two-year and four-year different programs as they work within a high technology level. The technology is already producing in the United States. Just think, for example, that in the little town of Pest Junctions, engineers in a leading computer firm are pioneering the production of an exceptional electronic device. Yes, they remember the eternity of changing conduct, especially among students, like yourselves. The question in general. So I thought I'd talk first today about how the last month in Missouri, the time you hold an entire press session, today it seems that we stick to our fundamental idea that we improve on the future ahead of us in the world of technology. We strive for that solution. The jobs of the future in mind that our Administration and Partnership Act, or as we use the initials in Washington, JTBA, the principal congressional author of which was your outstanding Senator, Dan Quay. Now it would serve in its dislocated workers each year. And again, this program would spend public money well, provided workers with training early before they exhausted their unemployment benefits. Permit me to turn now to the deeper question. The underlying question, how can we best hide it in one piece? And some 44 million Americans were implausible. Yet between 1930 and 1980, a time when our nation made steady and remarkable technological progress, the American economy employed on average some 11 million more workers every decade. And it takes enormous evidence. And when the new dialing and everything came in, there was a great fear that jobs were going to disappear. Well, the rate of the use of telephones today, if we were still with the old system, there aren't enough women in the United States to man those operator jobs. Yet here we are just half a century later. We Americans are enjoying a standard of living un-dreamed up when I was your age. As for jobs, as I said a moment ago in employment during these past 50 years, it's increased by some 65 million. The potential in project and marvels that we take for granted that didn't even exist back then. Computers, space flights, high technology classrooms and laboratories like the ones I saw today. But I guess what I'm trying to say is this. If our nation has made all these tremendous advances during my lifetime, from the flight of chariots and the beliefs that have sustained Americans through two centuries and raised our nation to greatness, God, the family, and freedom. And know that in your own minds and hearts, in your own capacity for wonder and imagination, therein lies the true economy. In this land of freedom, my friends, you only have to dream great dreams and come here to start a new life. And all that has been achieved here, all that we've done could be summed up in something that a man built the other day. He said, you can go to Spain to live, but you can't become a Spaniard. You can go to Japan and you can't become a Japanese, a Greek. Mr. President, would you join us at the podium? ET would like to say something to you and give you some gifts. Yes, you can here it very well. ET has overcome with emotion. Mr. President, we have here a Purdue mini-computer to help you with the budget. If you couldn't be here, we thought you would enjoy for the White House Christmas tree, a golden replica of the Boilermaker Special. ET come home with you to help you with the chores on the ranch and in the Oval Office.