just as director hynix said, the rest of it is just air. getting to the point i want to make, i actually have also been in cabs for the past several months, more so with the idea of what the experience is like as a passenger and regular. i personally did not like the monitors at all. i actually found the mute button, and the darn thing actually turned itself back on again. i tried to lower the brightness, and i ended up having to put my coat over it because it was so annoying. personally, i look forward to talking to the cab drivers. they are wonderful people. they have often got extraordinary stories to tell. i will find that i learn way more about this city talking to the cab drivers than i would get from a map. that said, i also understand that there is a push or options, and when i went to l.a. recently and got in a cab with a monitor in the back seat, it was a much smaller monitor. i was able to turn the sound off. it did not come back on. the brett wallace -- brightness level was not distracting in that it did not interfere with my co