 Hello to you all from Marburg University. Two years ago we started this video channel not knowing how popular the channel and our videos would be today. We thought that a handful of views would be interested in what we're doing and that a few hundred clicks could be gathered. Not surprising considering our first attempts. Today we celebrate more than one million clicks, more than four million minutes within which you have been watching our videos, more than ten thousand subscribers and more than two thousand views per day. Meanwhile we have produced almost three hundred videos and have received two thousand comments. Most of them were enthusiastic, some of them even over enthusiastic. And many of them made useful suggestions on how to improve or what to add. Some comments were a bit, let's say sub colloquial, but that's how the internet works. Not everyone likes what you're doing. But the overwhelming majority of you and here we have a selection of just a hundred subscribers. Well the majority seems to like what we're doing. Seven thousand likes and only ninety dislikes speak for themselves. So all in all we're extremely grateful. We are grateful for your contributions to this channel. We're grateful for the thousands of viewers who are part of this and last but not least. We're grateful to our sponsors with whom our video channel would have never existed. Promethean who equipped us with the entire hardware, the computers, the studio equipment and of course their wonderful active board 500 Pro which is used in the majority of our videos. And then there is TechSmith. Two years ago we didn't know what video was about. But then the guys from TechSmith came and were part of our inverted classroom conference here in Marburg. And their contribution was superb. Anton Bollen, Troy Steen, Aaron Sams and Dan Spencer introduced their software to us. And believe it or not within hours we not only understood what video was about but we immediately knew what we had to do. Take Camtasia Studio, buy a camera and start. In fact everyone can do it. It's so easy. So you TechSmith guys should take the biggest portion of pride in our success. It's your software that made this channel what it is. A linguistic video channel with now more than a million clicks. And you gave us so many things among them the now famous saying do you need it perfect or by Tuesday. Which was first coined by Aaron Sams and describes exactly our policy. Our videos need not be perfect but we do need them. And you hopefully want them. Okay and last but not least I would like to thank my team. My student assistants, our secretary, my research assistants. They all somehow contributed to this channel. And of them, Svenna even baked a cake. Here it is. Come on Svenna, let's look at the cake. One million clicks. So thank you Svenna for this wonderful cake. Thank you all and all the rest who are not in this picture. Let's have a glass of champagne together and a nice piece of Svenna's cake. And let's celebrate the first million clicks. Cheers to you all.