emphasize, you know, that you can't take away from william scott hancock, you can't take way from georgia sykes, you can take way from the irish regained, to do that is to discredit history and to discredit the men. they put up a heck of a fight at gettysburg, and they did beat the army of the northern virginia. it's as simple as that. and we can go through all -- the reason we deal with that, we are pretty well known, the confederacy won the military history of the civil war. the losers wrote a better history than the winners. we say we won, get over it. [laughter] you know, but down there, and i respect that. down there they've heard the stories. they've heard about their great grandfathers farm being burned, and other things. you've got to respect that. that sense of family and history, and to them it's -- there's only one war down there. you know, really when you talk to many of them, and -- but to us in that sense i think northerners have moved on. just to make -- i don't know how true it is anymore, but the old adage in the book, if you want to write a civil war book, the books will be so