 Face at the front, I don't bite often. Yeah, I just said, what's up? There are some greasy laps, whatever you want. Alright guys, thank you all for coming. Welcome to the March Meetup, guys. The best turnout so far, so thank you all for being here. Thank you also for being here on time for the pizza. We have a cool lineup for you guys today, but before that I wanted to check, as always, who are our first timers? Awesome. Okay, so it's because of you guys that this group keeps growing more and more, and I'm sure you've already done this by now, but if you haven't, please feel free to come and talk to any one of us and tell us who you are, what you're doing, we'd love to get to know you, we'd love for you to come back and maybe give a talk at some time, and I'll talk more about that in a second. I also wanted to thank our sponsors Paypal for the venue and for the awesome food. Thank you so much, Paypal. Paypal's been really awesome, and I hope you guys have all enjoyed the pizza. I also wanted on a more somber note to say that, I mean, we all know, I think by now most of you have read the news, and the nation from what I read is going to be in mourning until Sunday. So for that reason, I don't have cute gifts for you this evening. I'm not going to crack too many jokes, but I wanted to observe him ahead of silence if you guys think that that's appropriate in the honor of a great late morning. With the coffee machine, I think we can all say that he's made many contributions to the community here, if not for him. So I just wanted to pay some respect and thank you all for your understanding. I also wanted to shout out and say that if you have anything you'd like to speak about, so I'm going to do the usual song and dance, please come speak at the next meet-up, but really it's very fun. You get to learn more about how to speak in public, you get to present the kind of things that you've done work on, and you get to meet a lot more cool people because people are going to ask questions, people are going to come up to you and say, hey, I think that was awesome, let's work on this together. So if you've been working on something for a while, if you've had a breakthrough on one of your projects and you've figured out how to do something like, aha, okay, I have to share this with the world, you can write a blog post or you can come here and talk to us, or you can do both. It doesn't have to be very long, five, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, anything like that. And if you want to get in touch, you can ping either me or Winston. Our content details are here. They're always on the Meetup page as well, so you can always get in touch with us. And you can always get in touch with us through Facebook or through the Facebook page, whatever you guys like. Also, shout out to the Rails Girls Meetup, which is having this morning. At 10 a.m., the usual details, it's going to be on ThoughtWorks, it's going to be at 10 a.m., and if you'd like to volunteer to be a mentor, or if you know a Rails girl or if you know a girl who would like to become a Rails girl, please feel free to spread the message. All right? So our lineup today is pretty awesome. We're going to have a couple of PayPal engineers to tell us about automating tasks with Capigar and how they do that here in PayPal. And we're also going to hear from Ted Tinkerbox, who's going to talk about overcoming the inertia of writing tests, which I think is a topic we can all relate to. And finally, Mike will round us up with five random Ruby tips. And a shout out to those of you who have any announcements, job opportunities, or anything you want to say. There will be some space at the end, and I will let you guys know. Feel free to come up and say something. So without further ado, can I invite our friends from PayPal to give the first talk.