 So a few weeks ago, we went to Akron, Ohio. We worked with the Akron Summit Public Library there. It's one of our partners for the Media Lab to figure out what the education system of the future could look like. So the Public Library Innovation Exchange is based on the idea that the Media Lab and Public Library should be teaming up and working together to design projects. So we pair Media Lab researchers with librarians to collaborate on a project together, so that each of those groups gets to spend a little bit of time in the other's context. You want to do it? You got much of the enamel off. Beautiful. Michelle is an amazing librarian at the Akron Summit County Public Library, and she has been in charge of running this food computer project. The library here has had a long investment in our local food culture, and the partnership with the Media Lab allows us to bring additional new technologies and new ideas into that mixture to make those available for our community members and our children in this area. A food computer is basically a box that grows plants. As a plant grows in a controlled environment, there's data being collected about its growth, and we're trying to optimize what the plant can produce. And as that data is being collected, as the plant is growing, it's shared with nerd farmers all over the world. The libraries are those key third spaces, those places where you go meet people and meet your neighbors, and in Akron, they've really become platforms for downtown and neighborhood renewal. The Media Lab National Thought Leaders can help us to up our aspiration of what the library can be. So hopefully, Akron can be a proving ground for what is possible. So here at the Media Lab, we're huge fans of public libraries. The sort of spirit of learning environment that they have is very similar to the way that we learn here at the Media Lab. It's very open-ended and exploratory. You can come in with a project that you want to work on. The library traditionally is a shared resources of books and then of other media, of video, of audio. And what we're becoming now is additionally a shared source of informative people. So I think that the library as a sharing environment is central to its mission.