. >> alan evanson and i work with the library of congress where we are starting to archive back story for long-term. and so my question relates to that, a couple of questions. first of all, what value do you see in communicating hing histo knowledge through audio, through audio alone, if you might want to talk about that value. and limitations. the other thing is what value do you think archiving this for people many, many years in the future will have to access the show? >> well, i'll take the second one first, tremendous value in archiving it. >> keep doing it, keep doing it. >> he's laughing because he knows most of my answers, are well, great value because, you know, in dog years, in podcast years we're about 400,000 years old. i mean, podcasts just don't last very long. >> right. >> and we've been very fortunate. somebody talked about i guess the balance of work and how much time you put in. a lot of my time now goes into just keeping the show afloat financially, and personnel changes. i don't run the show in any way, but shows don't last, and what you're doing will last, so extr