and show it's almost impossible to not be able to find an affordable undergraduate education. , askingrite in the book a political to critique or the -- pointing out the flaws and shortcomings of the wired up way we now live is like inviting him to commit treason. you go on from there, but expand on that. , ito hear you say treason sure sounds like i'm not being very nice. what i found is that in talking to people about this, you get different reactions, depending on how old you are. when i talk to baby boomers about this, the sense i get is that they are mostly resigned, the sort of sense that you would expect among older people, like we don't really get it, we don't understand what's happening. we don't know why we have to live in a world where the toaster can talk -- is connected to the internet, or why these kids are wearing fitbit's that are connected to the computer that sending data on them back to silicon valley. why is that? i don't know, i guess it's going to work out in we will just leave it be. among the older generation there's a fair amount of resignation about this. in the f