 Well, today was a fine day for the law and technology with respect to instruction and, I'd say, instructional design. The Cali Conference session led by Harold and Lloyd of Brooklyn Law School was really one of a kind. And the cast they assembled and the way that they were able to frame the topic of how Brooklyn Law School has been collaborating with MIT hacking into law school curriculum and into the law school experience and into the legal profession frankly through legal hackers was extraordinary and it was a real pleasure and an honor to be able to participate in it. So excited, decided to make this little video to go into a little bit more depth on some of the topics that we didn't get a chance to cover. So I'm going to talk about some of the questions from the room that we didn't get deeper into some of the technologies up including GitHub for law, Google material design and the way they compose little chunks of information that you can glance and go, glance and get and how that could be applied to contract clauses, statutes, regulatory provisions and a great deal of legal data that frankly is hard to understand for most people right. More depth on this newly announced and launched as of today at the Cali session. I did for a Cali hackathon and in particular the hacking that Jason Walsh and I have done this afternoon. Well that Jason did and that I'm implementing to allow the use of Twitter hashtags as a way that everybody can think at once. So we'll be using a Twitter five star rating system that we kind of invented and a concept of how to allow rounds to occur to make it easier for folks at Cali and people interested in participating in a Cali associated hackathon to participate and to contribute ideas and propose topics and formats and then another round start to own, refine, prioritize and further rounds go a lot further with the sculpting and right on through deployment of an online service by way of an online hackathon or an app or online classroom experience and curriculum. You can do a great deal with this little method that we're using with you starting today. Mass scale, participatory, deliberation and dialogue, design, decision, deployment. Definitely needs a new name. I don't know, hit on one or two other things along the way. So here we go.