 Derek, let's look at this assignment that you sent in here. When you click on a button there, click on the entrances, here's your entrance and you don't have the right time between arrivals there. I sent you a note that the arrivals are defined as a Poisson arriving at 75 per hour. You need to convert that to an enter or arrival time by first converting it to the number of people per hour and then taking the reciprocal of that. You should end up with exponential 0.8 there and you just get the drop down and then put in the 0.8 there. I want to return the control panel here. Look at your decision points. You name the decision point and that's where you manually get in there as 0.1 and 0.2. Let's go over here to the buffer and the buffer you typed in decision 1 or decision 2. What you need to do is on any of those, when you click on it, you get a drop down and you can see the available titles there. Any of that you've typed in, which of course those don't really exist, and what you want to do is select one that exists. That's why I say go quickly through the whole setup, create all the elements that you can think of, and then when you get ready to identify the outputs, they will show up here. Now you've got those additional ones that don't work. I'm going to go ahead and click on that one and I'm going to click on that one that was upside down, but that's how you pick things instead of typing them in. Go to control panel, you don't want any exit. I gave you a note about that, you need to get rid of this, so I'm going to delete that, click on that, delete that, click on that, delete that, so you've gotten rid of the exit. Exits are only needed if you have to limit things leaving the process, like on a bus or a delivery truck or something. Just look at your workstation and you've got that set up pretty well. Let's look at your output and I don't see, let's see, did you already change that? Let me go back to buffers. No, see you don't have a buffer there for exit. I'm going to create one, served customers, unlimited capacity, initial object zero, and that will be your exit, now I can go back here to workstations and I want to go to served because that's the real exit there. Now your resources, see there is no resource named kiosk unless you set one up, you click on other features, resources, so you don't have that set up. I'm going to call him server one, we've got one of those and server two, we've got one of those because we've got one person for each pair of workstations. Go back control panel, go to my workstation and now I really want server one, server one, go over here, server two, server two. So I think you're set up there pretty well on your workstations, entrances, let me just go ahead and put that in there and you can, okay, control panel, workstations, okay, decision points, I think that was really, wasn't it 40, 60, well you can play around with those, I'm going to 40, 60, turn the control panel and let's see if I've got it set up right. Whoops, workstation two has output not defined, let's go back to workstation and oh we've also got these served customers, we've got to set those all to the real one served, I think now I've got them all set up, return to control panel, decision point two output not defined, so let's go to decision point and let's look at the model, the way I changed it, we've got the simulations, 120 simulations for, well that would be two minutes, two hours I'm sorry because it's 60, we're in minutes, 30 simulations, the door, entrance, exponential point eight, value one normal, value two normal, custom two normal and it goes to served, we've got two resources there, we've got our waiting line buffer and our exit buffer and we've got our decision point one and two, so I think we can go back to control panel, starting simulation, it's running, view results and there's your results.