 Aloha. Thanks for your consideration of the news reported in this announcement about the project we are calling Building Our Legacy of Learning. ThinkTech is now building a legacy of learning collection out of the nearly 20,000 talk shows, webinars, and program videos we have produced over the past 10 years. We're going to enhance our website and our YouTube search functions and playlist pages. We want to empower everyone who cares about our content and make sure that they can find anything we've done from the beginning. We're going to go through all of these videos, review them for content and quality, and improve them for better viewing when appropriate. We're going to curate and organize them into special playlists and collections, and make sure they are good and worthy for archival research and community use under Creative Commons. Given the number and scope of these videos, it'll take a while and some staff and volunteer time to do what we have in mind, but we're determined to do it and confident that it will be well worthwhile. The project will provide open access of our work to those who would like to do research on the personalities and discussions of our coverage over the years, and the historical and social sea changes in Hawaii over those years. And we believe this will be of great value to inform their research. For us, the review of this content will of course be most interesting, and we look forward to doing it and organizing, explaining, and presenting the results of our efforts to the public. If you'd be interested in volunteering to help us on this project, please let us know and we'll find a place for you. In any event, stay tuned to ThinkTech and we'll keep you advised of our progress. ThinkTech, Building for the Future. Thanks for your consideration of the news reported in this announcement about the project we are calling, Building Our Legacy of Learning, Aloha.