 Now we have Winston Oew from Scripps College. Okay, can you hear me? Yes! Okay, so my name is Winston Oew from Scripps College. Somebody told me that these talks didn't have to do with math, so I'm just gonna talk about some hobbies of mine, actually. Okay, go. Okay, so I have three funny little kids, ages 10, seven, and three, which means that most of the hobbies that I used to have are gone. However, there are two things that I do in my spare time. First, over the last several years, I've recorded almost all of my lectures and put them online. Pre-calculus, calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, introduction to analysis, principles of analysis, complex analysis, Fourier analysis, functional analysis. People from all over the world watch the videos and make comments, ask questions, request lecture notes, et cetera. It's a real surprise how much of a pleasure it is to be of use to humanity. I recommend it. Okay, so when I have a little time, usually between two and three a.m., I practice Zhan Zhuang, a kind of meditation that involves standing still for a long period of time. The longest I've done it is a couple of hours. Once I did it for eight hours in one day. So I'm just gonna stand here and show you. Okay, so on the left side of each slide are what I'm supposed to be doing, instructions on what you're supposed to be doing, on the right, a new PCMI friend. I'm talking about you, Courtney Gibbons, has provided thought balloons showing what's going on in my head, what she thinks goes on in my head. Okay, so I'm just gonna do it.