 One February 1985 lunch in the family dining room with the futurists, Woodmere on camera, Hadley recording, coverage closed, Camera B and Recorder B. Okay, this was 30 years ago, exactly as I wrote it 30 years ago, it's much more fun to get the money to talk about the past. Well, I think it's really important to be complimented on the whole of the future. You know, if you don't try it, you can ask those comedians that clearly don't work. And I think the contrast here we said talking about the future is a great compliment to you. I have a vivid memory of Sunday afternoon in Dixon, Illinois. I was a teenage boy and a friend of ours, an old St. George, was one of the most famous characters set. And on this Sunday afternoon, our parents were all visiting at their home. He and Samuel of us, like that younger set, started out with him and the earphones. And around town, holding an area and so forth to try and find. And down by the Rock River, finally, music came through the air. And it was K-D-K-A in Pittsburgh at the first radio station. And now we were listening to this mirror radio. I remember I was a teenager at the time, early teens. But we listened to this and this boy then set up what was the first radio shop. And you didn't buy radios. No one made radios. Later you went in and hired him. Or did one of you built you a radio set? And not too many years later, I graduated from college. And my first job was as a radio sports announcer in that great burgeoning industry that had actually held off or turned off a recession. And it created prosperity because the whole industry was developed. And I think that is the type of...