and with that i give you my friend doug rushkoff. [applause] >> to continue from where you left off, there's -- there's a guy in my town -- i was talking about the wikileaks thing, that i was going to come and do this event, ah, wikileaks guy. they should just catch him and shoot him in the head. and this is a guy who i would normally, you know, consider a kind of -- you know, a hillary clinton leftie kind of -- basically, in accord with how i think of politically. how do they get to this place where this guy should be just shot in the head? and it's not because he's watching fox news. it's not because glenn beck got to him. i think it has to do with -- it's because of the precise moment we're in. transitioning from an electronic media age to a digital media age. the moment of transition is this transparency. the first thing that we seem to have gotten at the hinge between the electronic age, the television, the radio age, the age when you turn on the thing, you accept your programming and just watch it -- the thing that we got as we