 So the Maker Spaceship is a 39 foot mobile maker space and we drive it all around San Jose to bring technology, STEM learning really out into the community. A lot of people don't have access to technology that's created in their very own backyard. We might be at a school, we might be at a senior center or a preschool, or we'll be at a more public event kind of like you see here today when we're at the movable feast, which is where the food trucks come and gather and people can come out for a family night of dining and give people an opportunity to play and make and learn. So today we're doing green screen photos and so there's actually a built-in green screen and projection screen inside the vehicle, people can take their photos and then use Photoshop and manipulate the photos that they just created. There's a monitor at each of the stations and power and ventilation but otherwise it's all flexible. There's 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC's, we have cooking equipment, we have sewing machines, soldering irons, robotics, pretty much anything that you want to be able to make and do programming with, we have available and can load onto the bus. The responses from the community have been really wonderful. You know, when you don't even have a computer at home and this bus pulls into your neighborhood, it shows that the library isn't just a building someplace far away that we're here in the neighborhood, we're working with the community to find out what their needs and wants are and then providing them. So I'm very fortunate to work as the Innovations Manager for San Jose Public Library. I like it, it's really cool. It's a fun job, that's for sure. I get to work with an amazing group of people to build big, beautiful things. You're dragging it because you're trying to get all that green out of there. When I look at myself I don't think I'm somebody who's necessarily going to change the world but I can make an impact in San Jose and the more lives that you go out and touch, then the bigger impact we all have and together we can change the world.