 Paul, thank you so much for being at ID Tech X and giving this wonderful talk. And I was amazed that in spite of all these years, the technologies relatively mature. There are still people waiting in line, like 20 people, and wanting to ask further questions. Oh, you're welcome Shree. I appreciate the opportunity and invitation to come speak. I had a lot of fun. It was actually always exciting and fun to present a body ink and a body technology to a group like that and just the energy level after with the questions and with the swarm of people asking questions shows that there's a lot of interest not only in technology but just in general about displays and other applications like that. Well, in spite of the fact that I follow ink closely, I also learned some new things from your talk. Obviously the world knows ink as a e-reader company being the number one in that space. You talked about a number of new and interesting technologies for most people that didn't attend the talk and would you mind elaborating on some of that? Particularly, let's start with the signage displays that we talked about. A 32 inch sign, a signage product, and then you talked about that market and please tell us what are your aspirations for that market. A couple of comments about signage. We're very excited about signage and very high on the potential for ink. We have been showing products such as the 32 inch sign both black and white and color at recent trade shows and we have collaborations going on with our partner GDS to fully ruggedize for outdoor signage applications. So we're really excited about the possibilities and working with a number of customers to test and qualify both black and white and color for a commercial application. Excellent. And what are some attributes that you're highlighting on your signage display versus traditional LCD? I think there's a couple areas, Shree, that we're highlighting. One of course is readability outdoors. We showed today the 32 inch signs plus some large segmented pricing signs and the readability of that technology and sunlight in outdoors is exceptional. Also the low power and total cost of ownership of the sign system can offer to any customers once it's fully integrated for outdoor applications is also very attractive feature if you will and attribute it to technology. You also, in your talk, you talked about and you showed images and videos of a tri-color display, black, white and red and you also showed us, I guess they were signs for retail petroleum as the example that you use. Do you see those kinds of applications being a big part of the future? I do Shree and that application as well is for an outdoor sign system and in that case it's really black and white for the pricing display. You can then show and integrate other standard corporate logos or regular printed signs if you will to give you a complete operating system in that example that was shown. We're, you know, still looking at other ways to bring our low power displays to the market and that's one example that we're excited about today. And I could sense in your talk you are very excited about this architectural product and that's not even quite a display type application but it takes you to a whole other area. You're now creating art. So tell us a little bit about that. I'd be glad to. Architecture is certainly a new step for you and back in January we announced that Enink is getting into this area of business to sort of leverage our ink technology and color technology into it's not even like you said displays it's really media and a dynamic film that changes and changes color and you can change patterns and we can program it and we can do other things that take advantage of the low power the easy to see and the scale in the large format that's possible with the Enink rolls and make larger size could be for artistic installations it could be for panels could be for wall elements really this disguise a little bit. I showed a few concepts today as well as an actual working product. These larger displays means more ink more film it's a very good thing for any company in the display space. So from an ID TechX perspective you're here you gave the talk. What is your message for those of those folks were not here. What did you learn. What do you think other people would benefit if they showed up and events like this attended talks went to the seminars went to the exhibits and that kind of thing. It's interesting. I haven't given a presentation before ID TechX but I was pleasantly surprised. It was really well attended even for a late afternoon last talk of the day position in the lineup and people were very engaged very interested in the technology and I think it's a reflection not just to be ink it's certainly a reflection I think of how people think about the ID TechX show. They're really here to learn they're here to network they're here to sort of understand what's going on in the industry and appear to be very open to all types of technologies as you can see from the agenda today there was maybe six or seven concurrent talks at all. Wonderful. All thank you so much we'd love to have you back next year too. It's always good to see you.