 I'm with Michael Jones in the Hymns booth, and people were talking at lunch about the Blaze EZ, so I wanted to come over and see what it was. All right, so the Blaze EZ is our new reader, the Daisy Reader if you like, you know, there's several Daisy readers out there available. What we've done though is we've added a neat feature that lets you now read something that blind people don't ordinarily have access to, and that is print on a page. So we don't actually know what Daisy readers are, so a lot of my readers won't. So what you have in your hand looks about the size of a cell phone, and what does it do? So Daisy is a special kind of content. It can be a book, it can be a document, but what happens to that content is that somebody goes through and does what they refer to as markup, where they will, for example, if it's a book, they might give access to each individual chapter, so instead of having to read through each little bit, you can actually, through a command, jump to the next chapter, jump to the next chapter kind of thing. Okay, so it's a highly capable book reader concept. Exactly. It can also play music, it can also read straight documents, and podcasts, and podcasts like this one that we're on, and this device has wireless built in, so it can actually download the podcast to itself. Oh, awesome. So it's got cellular. It's not cellular, but wireless, so you'll need to connect to a Wi-Fi network, and you can also download book content to this device and stream radio. Okay, but now what you said brings this up a notch is that you can use it to do OCR. I'm scanning a page of text, like the brochure for the blaze easy, which I have here in front of me, and then it, through its voice, will read that text back to me. Okay, let me tell people what we're seeing here. It's a, like I said, it's about the size of an iPhone. It's got a red button for music, a blue one for radio, and a green one for book. It's got some upside down right left arrows, and a record button, and an OCR button. Correct. So, right, so now we're ready to push the OCR button, because we want to do a take a picture. And the first thing it's going to say is, it says take a picture in its voice. So, now I have to kind of put it about halfway on the page. He's actually setting it down on the paper. Yeah, and I do that, some people don't, but I do that to try and line up so I know where I am. So then I pick it more or less straight up, about a foot or so above the page, and I press the OCR button again, let's take the picture, and it just did. And so now I can just put it down, or I can keep it in my hand, whatever. But the device is now going to try and process what it saw in that image it just took, and turn it in. Tell me when you hear it start going, because there's a lot of noise in the room. I want to get the mic down to it. Okay, well, so right now it's, there it goes now. The blaze does OCR multiplayer as creature waiting for a bus in the cold scan and reprinted materials and re-blaze your way through books and endless hours of information and earnings. So, that's coming out of, we actually have it connected to a speaker because of the noise in the room. It has built-in speakers of its own, but it's reading this side of the brochure. That's what it was reading. So, I'd like to point out two things. Steve was reading along and pointing at the document, recognizing what it was saying. So it was not a trick. And also that you scanned that what looked like upside down to me, but it doesn't care about that. No, it doesn't. And there's no way for me to know because I don't have any sight at all. So there's no way for me to know if I have it the correct way or not. So because it can figure out, okay, this is upside down and just, it just takes off. I mean, otherwise I'd be scanning, it would give me garbage, then I'd have to flip it over. That would get old real fast. It would get old very quickly. Okay. So this product is called the Blaze Easy and what's the price point on this? It does not have a price yet. Oh, you're just teasing us. Brand new. We just got to see it working on Monday. So it is very, very new. They hope to have it available by this summer and of course we will have set a price by then and you'll be able to go to our website at www.hems-inc.com and we'll, at some point, we will have all the specifications and its price and all that in order of information up there. All right. Well, thank you very much, Michael. I mean, really, really interesting and good luck with it. Thank you. All right. Thank you.