 Let's do a wrap. I just want to say it's been a great event. I really enjoyed working with you on this one, and I really appreciate HP for sponsoring us, and you've been watching their ads roll on our cube. This has been our first cube, our flagship telecaster. We've actually had advertising supported, so we really appreciate HP, and you'll see those cool ads on there in the rerun. That's a good model for the cube. I think congratulations on evolving it. We're going to see it again at Strada coming up. Next big event is Strada in February, and we're going to have a big year of cube events. So the cube's booking up fast, so if you're interested in the second half of the year, we get the first half booking up through, what do we book through April now? We've got June. Yeah, April. We're booking up fast. And maybe even May, yeah, so. May, yeah, so we're going to be out and about. You'll see a lot more cube events, not more editorial events like Node Summit. We did cover Node.js as part of the DevOps angle, and Node Summit was great. Exactly the kind of cubes we want to do. We're going to do meetups. We're going to do some entrepreneurial events at Silicon Valley, the Mall Borough, Boston, Massachusetts branch. We'll basically do a lot of interviews on the East Coast. If you're on the East Coast, contact the Wikibon.org. Yeah, stop in and see us for sure. Yeah, and we might have some big announcements coming up in the next quarter at siliconangle.com and wikibon.org. I know I can tell you that we might have an opening going on the East Coast, so we hear more about that. Silicon and Angle's going to have an office on the East Coast, so we're excited. Great event, and that's a wrap from HP's Gen 8. Smarter technology, everyone's excited. Great reviews from the analysts. We like it. If I may, so check out siliconangle.tv. That's where all these videos live on reruns. Check out siliconangle.com. Check out services angle, DevOps angle. We've got tons of blogs in this event, and also check out the Wikibon wiki. Jeff Kelly will be putting up what we call now the shock and awe page. It's all these videos in one place. We'll look for that under if you go to wikibon and check out Project Voyager. It's not up yet, because Jeff is out here running around at the TDWI conference, but that'll be up by tomorrow. So go there, ask a question, you got questions. Hopefully we got answers, so. Yeah, and I want to say thank you to Mark Hopkins who worked solo on this trip. Great job, Mark. And David Floyer came in, did a guest spot. Stu Miniman's been running around. Ezra. He's been to VMware and Ezra from HP. I want to say thank you to everyone else. I also want to thank Alex Williams, who's covering CloudConnect. Jeff Kelly, who's covering here in Vegas, the Data Warehouse Institute, sending in reports. Kristen Nicole, who's out in the anchor desk doing her thing. And all the writers that worked with Kristen on the news team, getting all these things. Art Lindsey. Art Lindsey doing the highlightings. Kit Dodson. Maria. John Casoretto. Clint Finley, who's back from vacation, blocking like a madman, which is great, and getting all the data. So Silicon Angle Wikibon will bring you all the action, and looking forward to the next cube.