both you could tell story about 120 water, but also you mentioned that mitch daniels, the president of purdue university, noticed a gap in the pipeline of students in indianapolis. and tell me a little bit about how he closed that gap and tell me a little about what happened in indianapolis. miss jasmine, an innovative college or university president, and really part of that has been try to make it more accessible. and you know, mitch, in particular was looking to find people in different communities, including some disadvantaged and giving them a pathway, sort of an onramp into the university to focus on coding or other kinds of skills and try to create a more inclusive innovation economy. and that was critically helpful. the other thing that was critically helpful, indian was a tentpole company, this idea of tentpole companies that essentially some company emerges and, has success and that triggers other success. the sort of momentum begets momentum. i saw that in the northern virginia area with the success of aol. more recently, you saw that in places like seattle, where the success