 This is awesome. It's a real rush. Look what we create. The best part is spending time with your friends. What we have here today for you is the state championship for the first tech challenge competition. This is really important to the College of Engineering and Applied Science because the first tech challenge is engineering and computer science, which goes so well with what we do, obviously, in the College of Engineering. More than half of the kids, once they've done a year worth of this program are in, they definitely want to be involved in the STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, but a lot of them do want to go into engineering. And a lot of it has to do with this. To be honest, I've learned more in this than I have in most of my tech classes. And I use everything in the shop in here. I learn how to program in here. I learn how to interact with people in here. I gain skills I never would have dreamed of. Our mentor, his name is Mr. Brooke. He's a PLTW teacher at our high school. He told me a lot about how to probably annotate engineering sketches and stuff. He's told me a lot about that. And I'm really interested. And he kind of got me interested in becoming an engineer when I'm older. Most of us are planning on going to college, so it's cool to see different colleges. And I'm looking to go into possibly electrical engineering or something with computer science. The one thing within FIRST is they promote gracious professionalism. So it's not uncommon for you to see teams helping one another out if a team is struggling. Rockwell Collins, Rockwell Automation, you know, for them to come in and say, oh yes, we're definitely supporting you guys and encouraging students to look into science and engineering and be like, here, here's something for you to be interested in, to be motivated behind. And for them to say that at such an early age means so much. We need to keep up with industry demands for the engineers and computer scientists of tomorrow and getting students involved in technical problem solving and falling in love with engineering and computer science early is what it's all about. And that's what things like this allow students to do.