 student at Stanford got my master's over there and decided to drop out of the PhD program because I found that the work that I was doing was sponsored by industry anyways, companies like Motorola and Intel. So that's why I said might as well go and work for them and make money. The last thing is you can't stay away from the tables. So if you're in Silicon Valley, there's people who can't stay away from startups. Plus, it gives me great thrill to be involved either directly or through a team with the creation of new technologies and new technologies that have the potential long term of changing the way people do important things, important things, personal things. Technology is really a life changing force. India as a country today has a very strong reputation in global markets whether the United States, Europe or Japan as a major source for very high quality technical talent, as a major source in partnership for very high quality processes and quality deliveries and which offers a strong value for money equation.