so did hal boyle. have time to get into boyle the boy once called himself -- used to say i write for the people who read, i'm screwing this up. i write for the people who read ernie pyle over the shoulder of people reading ernie pyle. man, did i screw that up. but just an amazing -- hal boyle was an amazing guy. handicapped because the ap insisted on calling him herald the boyle. it's tough to compete with that one. ernie pyle sounds like a guy, herald the boyle sounds like you're an accounting professor. finally, he became hal boyle. >> didn't have the same kind of notoriety i think. what was the difference, and david may be able to comment on this maybe, between the experience in iraq, experience of these correspondence and world war ii? >> david? >> well, i think the difference is, aside from the technological difference, they're sort of a cultural difference built up over those 50 years of the relationship between the press and the military. and so i just don't think, as i said at the beginning, the