 We are representing science and skepticism to the geek community. We don't mean that in a pejorative way. We love geeks, although not all of us tend to dress like this all the time. We're glad that some people are allowed to do that at least once every year for a weekend. We have all sorts of JREF educational materials. We have an ESP module. Do you have ESP? We have pamphlets on all of the things that we do here at the JREF from podcasts, grants, scholarships. JREF in the community. We're connecting with local grassroots skeptics groups all over the country. That is one of our beautiful volunteers, Rick Gibson. It has a wonderful speaking voice as you can see. This woman here is mesmerized by it. He's convinced her to give her personal information to us, which is no small feat. But yeah, we have all sorts of free stuff for people, stickers, bumper stickers, all sorts of stuff. And then for new members for the JREF, we have books, we have DVD sets from TAM, we have t-shirts. Pull one for you here. We have our JREF t-shirt with our JREF logo. And on the back, if you can help me, it says flimflam. And flimflam is made up of all sorts of different types of flimflam. As you can see, Atlantis, paranormal, psychics, all sorts of flimflam. Last but not least, what is Skeptrack? Skeptrack is basically a weekend-long programming schedule for skeptics and the skeptically-minded. Skeptical celebrities, people like Joe Nicholl, the paranormal investigator, Ben Radford, the monster hunter. They're all doing presentations in one of the rooms here on things from UFOs, to psychics, to the history of skepticism. And the JREF is taking part in that as well. I think DJ, you're on a couple of panels. I'll be hosting a quiz show with Phil Plait and George Robb and Rebecca Watson and some of our skeptical friends. So yeah, it's actually one of the biggest skeptical events. Even though this is a science fiction and fantasy convention, it's actually one of the biggest skeptical events all year long, outside of TAM.