 of the time that they don't come around until later and nobody ever apologizes to them, you know, whether they were right. You know, you never hear that. You never hear, I mean, you never hear anybody apologizing to Mitt Romney because he got the thing on Russia right. He said that was a threat, you know, but you'll never hear that. So, you know, it's just an interesting world we live in, but we all need to be thinking more clearly and it's the only life that I know that we have. So, I don't understand why people just let themselves get led around. They should question everything and be skeptical about everything. I think it's very important. These are really important thoughts. Thank you for expressing them to us. Are you writing this? Are you expressing this in some other capacity? No, I mean, my career, I do psychological counseling and I do teaching, but I also, I had a master's degree in film at Columbia University in New York and so I was a writer for a while and trying to make films and I lived overseas in Japan for several years. So, that gave me a broader perspective of things. I can remember in Japan, I was reading like three or four newspapers a day because, you know, there was no television that I could understand. So, I think that, you know, I like reading. I still do mostly history and historical types of things, historical fiction, but I don't know, that's me. Thank you very much. Thanks for talking to us. Yeah. And now I have to tell you a story. Okay. I was a freshman my first day at Queens College at the City University in New York, so I know what you're talking about. I'm from Westchester. Okay. I know Queens College very well. Very well. And my teacher was Martin L. Pine. I remember the name because it left such an impression on me and he was teaching social studies of some kind or another and he was trying to excite us with stories of Louis XVI on day one in college. That's pretty. Day one, yeah. And he referred to Louis XVI in the female pronoun and some guy at the back of the class said, Professor Pine, you just referred to Louis XVI as a woman. I thought Louis XVI was a man. And Pine, and I'll never forget this as long as I live, Pine said, ah, you're in college now. We're going to give you the real skinny here. If you didn't know it until now in your young life, in fact, Louis XVI was a woman. That was the end of the conversation. But at the end of the class, you know, Pine said, wait, you guys, don't leave yet. I have to tell you, I was only testing him. I was trying to develop his critical thinking. Be assured Louis XVI was a Louis and a woman. I mean, a man. That was 1958. That was a great professor you had. Yeah, that's the kind of professor we need. We need more people like that teaching us. But anyway, so. Thanks very much. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. Enjoy the conversation. Okay. I do too. I do too. Yeah. Can we go off? Yeah. Okay. Thank you. So is this for your school? Yeah, it is. And it's also for us. We're Think Tech Hawaii as well. Oh, okay. Is there a way I can get to see this ever? Or is there a name card or something? Yeah, it'll go on our On the Street series. And there's a playlist on Think Tech Hawaii. Okay. Actually go on youtube.com slash Think Tech Hawaii is a playlist. Okay. Think Tech. Think Tech. I got a proof for my apartment. Okay. Hi, I'm Robert Holiday is my name. That sounds like something out of a book. That's amazing. And that's Jacob. Jacob. Hi, Jacob. Nice to meet you. I like how you had to pause between these two stuff for dramatic effect. I don't know if I ever think I have a name card with me, but let me give you my name so you know who I am. Sure. And then like a contact. You should come do a show with us. I don't know why. I feel like. We do talk shows in the studio. We do talk shows in the middle of the day. Sure. Drag me in. I don't need to talk about everything. I love talking. I was a public speaker. I used to do postmasters. And I went to Connecticut School of Broadcasting. So I know how to talk on the radio. Let me give you a second. Do you want to write it down in another company tomorrow? Yeah. That's the way to go. Yeah. So that was actually live because that was in our window between 40 and 45. Oh, so somebody, somebody was watching. You don't want me to ask you questions? I need people to. Nice shirt. I mean, I like it too. Are you going to put your headphones on? What do you think about Mark Zuckerberg? He's a right guy. Got a good idea. It took him out specifically to the court. Yes. What are you going to do? That's it. That's all you have to say. What are you going to do? What about all the privacy breachings? You're an old man. I'm sure you use Facebook. Not that old. I got nothing to hide. Do you really have nothing to hide? I don't believe that. Not that I'm embarrassed about. So do you have family and friends that use Facebook that are worried about it? Not that I know of. My dad posted a lot of crazy stuff on there, a lot of memes, reason of Instagram. So that's his outlet. So they don't really post anything too crazy that they're worried about, but there's other things too that you enter into your account that usually aren't displayed to other people, but that's still being kept and reused and used however they want. Does that worry you? No. Nothing at all? I really don't care. Because what are they going to do? Use my information for advertising or something? I don't care. I think use my information for advertising. Voting purposes, whatever they want to do. It's not like affecting me. So are you're not worried about the fact that they can manipulate the elections and things just like Russia did? See, I don't know if they actually did that though. How much do they actually influence? I mean, I really don't know about it. Because what do they do? They use people's information to who to target and be like, oh, these people definitely, we get them to vote for him. I think it's more like they play to people's opinions and they try to, it's like when you see the same thing constantly over and over again, you start believing it. That's true. Yeah, but everyone does that. That's what advertising is. Advertising and that kind of go hand in hand to me. That's what it is. That's all companies want to do. Even out here, this is all advertising. You see it every day. Then you eat at all these places. I think it's just part of life. I don't know. Do you think more people should read the terms of agreements? They're too long. Do you think they should be shortened then? I think so, yeah. I think that would definitely help. Let's get the main point across. There's a lot of language in there to deter people from actually wanting to read anything and figuring out what they're getting into. I feel like companies basically have our best interests at heart. Something like Facebook, it's a new thing. I doubt Mark Zuckerberg did anything knowing he was doing anything specific as far as the election stuff. He just made a platform that everyone uses. Maybe they have to start regulating it now, which I think they're talking about.