i have a friend right over here---stanley blum. he's 94 years old.to paint and write at 80 years old. he said to me, "i used to be a shoe salesman. now i write books and i paint and i'm doing better than i ever did before. i've taken all that knowledge that i've learned over life and put it in a productive way." so there is a lot of opportunity once you free yourself from bounds you think you have that you may really not have. >>sounds liberating. let's talk about seniors now specifically. you just mentioned mr. blum but there is a surprising trend underway. the social media trend has not passed them by. >>that's right. look at aarp. that again is for another generation. now that boomers are coming up, you're gonna start seeing developments in social media that are far different than what we see now. they're going to become that boomer and senior forcea major force politically, economically, and socially as they take control of a new element of a facebook for seniors and a different look at it than we see right now. >>i think this is fascinating beca