greenwich anthe taxes were zero. for about 10 years, i wanted to be in a city.there's something--and not that i'm in the office that much, but there's something about being able to walk out the door, see a customer, see an investor, see what's going on, the vibrancy of a city that you don't have-- you know, would be in my office in fairfield and i would look out the window, and deer running for their lives as they were crossing. and it was idyllic, it was beautiful, but there was nothing going on, really and i had an office that was probably as bthe first house i owned. and i could really crawl in that office and just sit there for like 3 1/2 years and nobody wld ever kind of-- is he in there? i don't know. thought it was important to be in the city, to modernize the company, to be in thelow of ideas. and i wanted to be in a place where we would be important. boinon's been awesome. i boston's a great place. david: so you're very hay with it? jeffrey: yeah. no, look, i like--i think... high tech, good schools, great community, but the thing about boston that peop