 Hi, this is Chicho again. I just wanted to do a quick little update. I know this is coming in the middle of a series and I usually don't do this, but I think everyone will be happy about this update. Now over the last couple of years I've had a lot of people contact me asking me my permission to download these videos and provide these videos on DVD. Now you definitely have my permission to download these videos and I will be providing a DVD sometime in the future, you know, setting up a website specifically to deal with the language of mathematics, just a standalone website for this stuff. But what I've done is what I've done to try to, you know, make it easy for people to download these videos is in the last couple of days I've looked up how to create a torrent file and for those of you who don't know what a torrent file is, a torrent file is the best way that we can share files, large files online. And if you don't know how to use it, look it up, it's fantastic. And you definitely should know how to use torrent files, at least download torrent files if not create them. I've been using torrent files for a while but I never created one and I had to look up a couple of instructional videos on it and read a couple of articles to be able to create it. So what I've done is create two torrent files, one of them for series one, one of them for series two. Together they contain all 58 videos that I have up for series one and two. Okay, it's about seven hours worth of footage. It contains the updates as well, so it contains everything. If you want to download them, what you should do, I've provided actually the links in the description of the video, whichever video of sharing website you're looking at this right now, I've provided the description in, I've provided the links in the description of these videos. Right now I've got two accounts, I've got one on YouTube and one on Dailymotion. So both those links directly to, I ended up loading them on Mininova because the two videos I've looked at were using Mininova as the seed website, so I ended up using that. So the links are there, direct links to the torrents. Okay, so if you want to download these videos, if you don't want to download everything, what you can do is download the torrent and in the torrent all the videos are listed separately. So what you can do is just tick off whichever videos you actually want to download. So hopefully this will make it easy for everyone to download these videos and a big thank you to the community at Reddit because in the last 24 hours they've spread the word and I've sort of tracking how many people are downloading the torrents right now and there's a fair bit of people that have sent me comments, posted comments and sent me messages saying that they are seeding it. So it should become easier and easier to download these two torrents. And torrent file, the way it works is the more people that share it, the faster it gets downloaded. So if you are going to download these torrents, seed them, make sure you share them for a while so other people can grab them as well. So again, there's two torrents up there, one for Series 1, one for Series 2 and hopefully this will make it easy for people to grab these videos and share them and hopefully make use of them. I hope you make good use of them actually. And I'm going to go back to making Series 3 and continue making the videos until the weather holds out anyway. Hopefully it will be until the end of September or something like that. And for sure we're going to get the equal sign and units done and definitely start doing some stuff on zero and infinity. And sometime in the future I will hopefully produce a DVD and set up a website but again, that's going to wait a little bit until I get enough material down to cover the basics of the language of mathematics. And again, big thank you to Reddit for passing on the information and all the users that are actually seeding these two torrents. And I hope it helps, I hope you enjoy the videos and I'll see you in the next lesson.