 Hello. How are you all? What a nice group of people. And what a nice place to be in a library, in this library. I don't know, obviously you all are library members and that's great, but every time I do a talk in a library, I always, I like to come a little bit early and I came here early today and kind of prowled around and went up to all of the floors and looked at the books just because I find the experience of being in a library so moving these days. It strikes me, it always strikes me that libraries are truly radical places. In this day and age, the fact that we have these institutions that still exist, because can you imagine if libraries cease to exist for some reason, heaven forbid, and that we had to then somehow rebuild them and try to imagine a politician these days coming up with this idea of building a multi-million dollar building and filling it with books that we will then lend to people. And they don't have to pay for membership. It's not like a gym membership or something that you have to pay for. It just strikes me as being deeply subversive and anti-capitalist and really kind of great. So thank you for the libraries, you know.