well, i know we have a of members of our board here, anita mcbride and, bob mcgee, and i know anita will remember. there used to be a tradition where senior staff walk through. you would sign your name, the back. and i stopped that taking down the most senior person got the photograph. i stopped that because it got out of control you know and so what we did what the process we changed it to was like once every two weeks or something. my office manager would send out an email to, the staff saying we're going to be checking out old jumbos for you to. hang in your office at this day at this time. and so people would line up and they'd get to choose the one they wanted and it was much more efficient way of doing it. well, talking about last time i was at the reagan library there, images were still on contacts, trips and three ring binders. right. and now millions of photographs are digitally taken. so contrast for us and even the number of clicks or images or reagan to obama, was it hundreds of thousands versus millions or how did that compare. oh, yeah, i don't i honestly don't know how man