 Shortly, I'll return with a new book and video series. Here's some details about the series, the book, and an event. In a few weeks, I'll release a four-part video series called The Things We Make. It's about the most powerful problem-solving method we humans have brought to bear on our planet, the engineering method. It's universal across cultures and throughout history, no society has survived without some form of the engineering method, and yet it's unknown or invisible to most people. So, in the video series, I reveal the engineering method by telling the stories that highlight the creativity of engineers. Here's some of the things I discuss. A mysterious ruin in southeastern Turkey created from huge, intricately carved stones, built 6,000 years before Stonehenge, 5,000 years before the first pyramid, which highlights that for millennia, humans have used the engineering method to solve problems. From there, I examine the stunning cathedrals built in the Middle Ages, revealing how they were constructed by people who knew no math, could not read, drew no blueprints, and knew no science as we think of it today. I examine the magnetron of a microwave oven to see its roots in World War II radar and highlight its forgotten history. You could buy a microwave oven in 1946. To understand the true relationship between engineering and science, I look at the steam engine, and it's descended the steam turbine, and I don't neglect the 21st century. We learn how engineer Francis Arnold, winner of the Chemistry Nobel Prize in 2018, used the engineering method to create enzymes used industrially. This video series has a companion book that comes out on March 21st. There is a Zoom book launch event on March 30th at 1 p.m. Central Time for those who pre-order a copy. Here's the link. I'll put it in the notes for the video, and I'll tweet it. I'll discuss the book a bit. It's writing and origin. I'll answer your questions. I note, though, that I'm always available to answer questions. I have been since I posted my first video. Send me an email, billatengineerguy.com, or a text, use WhatsApp if you're outside the U.S. Over the past few years, most texts have asked if I'm alive, which I have dutifully answered in the affirmative. So enjoy the video series and the book, and if you are so inclined, participate in the book launch. I'm Bill Hammack, the engineer guy.