 This is the second annual Lifecraft Debate. Last year the first department to win was the Department of Biological Sciences. And it is an event of a seat on this panel again tonight with some new contenders from Chemistry, English, History. Who won tonight? Two-time Lifecraft Champion! I only have one. I was always serious. I'd throw everybody out of the boat and take these people. Think you like, and there's what you're going to end up doing, and end up liking. I'm serious. I hated English as an undergraduate. I now make a living doing writing and reading. Thank you God somebody made me take that stuff. Chemistry? I'm sorry, Paul Adams and I, our research, it's a little different. It's not that different. It's very hard to say biology and chemistry when the two are like this. And every night, I'm sorry, I watch the History Channel. So, my point is to be successful, to be successful when you get out of here. You think you want to be a talk, you think you want to be whatever you want to be. And then you find out you're doing five or eight different things. And the things that you never even thought about are actually what you enjoy in your shop. It's that nucleus of multiple disciplines mixed together that's going to make you successful and make you enjoy yourself. So just remember that.