damian: sure, and so, that leads me to the cristo rey, your participation with cristo rey, and the other organizations and agencies and institutions in this valley. social--i don't want to say social justice, but those who are in agencies into social reform and social justice, is that what the interest is with your family? john: well, i think we like to empower individuals from low-income, marginalized, disenfranchised, you know, at-risk populations. and that is pretty much the definition of the hispanic community, unfortunately. you know, about a third of our population in silicon valley lives below the poverty line. and it's our belief that education is the surest way of poverty--out of poverty. and as a consequence, we get involved with all sorts of different charter schools and--but i mean, cristo rey's sort of a favorite of mine because we started that from the ground up. i got a bunch of my friends together about 4 or 5 years ago, and we raised some money, and i made a deal with the bishop of san jose on a closed parochial school over at the five wounds parish. and so, we made a 30