was restored to cost of millions of dollars by packard and to the original state it was when he and hewlitt first went in there. it's the great temple of american ingenuity, where we go to dream, away from the spouse, the kids, the dog, the bills, and so it's not a coincidence. i don't think either that jobs went into the cooper garage in 1976 at the height of the inflation, stagflation years of gerald ford, and now here we are. amateurs are popping up. patents are spiking. patents are a bunch of -- it's largely a con game filled by trolls. hard to say patent indicates anything other than thieves trying to steal money from apple computer or something, but there are other indications that there's more startups now. look at the jobs numbers from april, we had 119,000 jobs, by the way, created in april according to the government. how many of those 119,000 jobs were created by big firms, the ones that are funded by wall street investors, the ones funded by what we now flatter bankers with the term "job creators"? 4,000. 4,000 came from large firms. 58,000 came from startups and small businesse