allen of untv and the rosetta stone people will be insulted. but that's the magic book. [inaudible] i'll repeat it. go ahead. [inaudible] >> that is very controversial in linguistics, and i'll give you the sort of muffin answer. >> and to repeat the question? >> the question is to languages make people think different. so if you speak one language, does that make you look at the work with a different set of classes than if you speak another language. i would love it if that were true, and many linguist and anthropologist would say that yes, if you speak korean, that you see the world differently than if you speak french because of the grammar is different and the vocabulary defines things up differently. in korean if you put up a video cassette which is now about anti, but if you put it it to you can set into a box that's a different kind of putting that if you put a candlestick into a holder. and so that means the korean see pope see putting different than the french. that's the muffin answer. the real, muffin meaning -- my personal feeling, this is just me and it's not