one consequence around alpharetta, alpharetta has an old subdivision called alfred a park built in the 70's. it is gone to seed. it is quite nice ranch houses and what not but no companies will support it worker going to live in 40-year-old houses so now it has moved from homeownership to rental and it is in decline. so yeah, you are right, companies to sort of dictate to some extent where you are going to live. i am sorry. >> we will make this the last one. >> peter, if you look at the table of contents in your book, there is a geographic line from texas to colorado, and everything on the west coast is not included for some reason and they think that there is the reason for that and i would like a very much for you to discuss what is going on, suddenly colorado is the end of everything is going to the easton nothing is to the west. >> the populous areas of the west coast, where companies would have significant facilities are expensive. california land prices particularly around l.a. and san francisco and the other attractive locations, the prices are three, four, five, six times what