 So everything is becoming more socialized, more personal on the internet. I think the most important thing to realize is that the internet is just another place for us to live. Everything that exists in the real world has an online equivalent. We go to war, we fall in love, we play, and we can do so with more people in more interesting ways than ever before. We've had thousands of years how to figure out to do things in the real world. We've had a scant few decades to do it online. So I think the most important thing when you're thinking about what does the internet hold for me, realize that you are in a frontier that has no inherent security. And the internet will become progressively more personal. I do more online now than I ever did 10 years ago, and I will do more in 10 years. I can guarantee it. But keep in mind that it isn't an anonymous medium, that you will have an identity out there, that there is an information sphere about you that you don't have control over. So when you go to tweet, realize somebody might be minding that to get to you. And when you go to use MySpace or Facebook or any form of social media, realize that you are giving up information about yourself. And that's okay, but you need to be conscious of it and realize it's for all time. It is out there and it is permanent.