 I think we're floating, aren't we? We must be still in the tank. We couldn't possibly... Oh, look who we are. Oh, thank you. What are all these people doing here? Thanks. Okay. Actually, we have two things that we're talking about. The first one is the Flotation Tank Association and we have a celebration with the FTA today because we're celebrating John Lilly's 100th birthday. This year is... That says 100th birthday year and there's a special event happening out. Can you all hear me? Okay. There is a book. The Gateway's Books and Tapes is out there in one of the vendors and they are publishing a book that John Lilly wrote in 1967 called Man and Dolphin. And when this is over, you can go check and ask Ivan when that book will be ready. But it's a very special book and it's very related to us in the tank world. The preface of the book is a double preface and I'm going to read this to you, which I have to because I didn't memorize it. It's a preface by Dr. Scott Taylor and he's the executive director of an organization that worked with John Lilly on citations for more than six years. And this is what he said about Dr. Lilly, Dr. Lilly was uniquely situated by birth and intellect to venture into multiple disciplines and was free to do basic research not driven by ideologies based on market concerns and belief systems. His family wealth enabled him to set his own agenda to pursue his lifelong question about the nature of reality relatively unhindered. So this is the character that invented this, what we'd all do. He was unhindered by what we all are hindered by and that's pretty amazing. And so we here have an association having to do with something that nobody ever heard of until two years ago when people started wanting to float more until now all of us are involved in getting people to climb into boxes of saltwater and float around and scientists are trying to figure out why it's so good for us. All these things are happening based on this very unusual character. And I think it's a very honorable character that we have to follow. In this book it's actually the story of the research of the communication project dealing with communication between humans and dolphins. And Key broke the rules of science which say that subject and researcher should be separated because what they did is the researcher and the subject live together for a year as they learn to communicate with each other and find ways of being together and that was the basis of John's work on language teaching dolphins to speak and communicate with humans. So it's pretty an amazing book. The last hundred pages of that book were dictated in the back of a VW van for two days straight and the time that was allotted for it was time that was dedicated to his research on tanks. So they've been united in a lot of ways. Anything you would say about John and when you first met him? Well he actually was floating around actually not floating but he was in the isolation tank and it was incredible for him. He felt wow this is amazing and he wondered if there was any sentient being that possibly was in a similar situation and he asked a friend of his and Fred said yes of course there is dolphins and whales in fact some of them have larger brains than we do and so at that point he decided to research dolphins for that reason and so he moved to the Virgin Islands and created a tank where sea salt was going I mean sea water was going through it and he so he was at the same time both researching the isolation tank and also researching dolphins. Amazing huh? He was on the first board of directors of the Flotation Tank Association and there was a meeting that we were at as well and somebody came in with a report that there was centers out there where the water was dirty where the temperature was way too warm and where women were being harassed. He got pretty pissed off about that and he said we don't do that clean it up as fast as you can and we did. He said that kind of a standard for us that we do what's good we do the right thing and we keep to best practices and that's the second point of what FTA needs to take care of. The first one is to start talking to each other to have information that's sent out and we have a website flotation.org to take care of that. I have a code for you to use in order to get in on it and I'll tell you that at the end of this but FTA needs to have a communication system and I think we can do it on this website and one of the things that all of us here you know this is a very smart group of people and very talented and you all can contribute to FTA by inserting things by putting things onto that website and you'll find out how to do that and also to have major communication among us is a very important thing and the last thing is what was the last point Glenn? The research. The research, right. And we heard that FloatOn is initiating the research to raise money so that what happens to the solution that we're floating in in order to find out we're starting with basic research of what happens with Epsom salt and water and I think that was mentioned in the talk this afternoon and in order to find those things out it requires a lot of lab tests. I think the numbers I heard, two of them, that we need to raise somewhere between $17,000 and $30,000 and the way that's being raised is by donations. We're having you join those who will when you join FTA at the booth, I think it's out there, you get a 20% discount today and 30% of what you pay is going into that fund to pay for the research that we need in order to find out what is affecting the water, what's the best way to have the water working. Mention what Shoshana has done. The person who's really been behind all this happens to be my daughter, Shoshana. Are you here, Shosh? Okay, anyway, she's the one who is behind raising all the money for Justin to do that research project and she knocks herself out getting tablecloths for FTA booths and doing all that kind of work and she's just been doing an absolutely fabulous job. So all of you who can and want to, please join FTA today or if you can't get to it today because this is running late, it'll be open all day tomorrow. You can just be out there, there'll be somebody at the booth all day long and we'd love to have you join us and keep this thing going. It's a big job we have to do and let's have a good time at it. And if you don't want to go to the booth to join, you can join by going to flotation.org and the word float is at the beginning of it so it's spelled F-L-O-A-T-A-T-I-O-M. Okay, thanks.