 I think the order of the engineer ceremony really typifies the plan and the goals of the College of Engineering. To do your best, do it constantly, remember who your customers are, and also to remember where you came from. That there are others before you, there will be others after you, and to continue doing a good job for the profession. So I worked in the biomechanics laboratory sophomore year, and it ended up helping me get a job in industry related to what I want to do. So it was a great way to get involved on campus to learn a lot more outside of class, and then to get my foot in the door elsewhere. I'm going to change the world by making medical devices to save people's lives and improve quality of life. Well it's just really critical for engineers to understand the importance of the profession and the contributions that they can make and the responsibility that they have to take their knowledge and their skills and to do good with it. To be of highest integrity, to make sure that they're really thinking about the impact on the community, and that they're using their skills to just drive positive change for our community and throughout the whole world. Training that we have given them, I'm confident it is so good that they will overcome the obstacles and continue to contribute to society as engineers, you know, better transportation, better food supply, better energy, better water. The quality of the interaction of the R1 designated faculty that give them the knowledge, give them the understanding for them to conduct research that's relevant, that's impactful, that improves the quality of their education. They can be involved in cutting edge research, working in the lab. I had a lot of fun time during these four years. Fortunately I've got two offers. I had a difficult situation to choose one of them and finally I decided to go to Apple. We are going to investigate the mechanical properties of the display and the glass on iMac and iPad. Wonderful to see those fresh faces and the way that they're going out into the world now. Hopefully reinvigorated, recharged and committed to doing the best job they can for themselves and their public. Okay, we're done. Thank you.