in 1958 an eccentric urban planner by the name of matt mendelson purchased 80000 acres in the mojave desert. he had a grand plant, the plant was to establish a giant, sprawling automobile based metropolis that would rival l.a. it would be a utopia, so he bought the land and laid out the streets. he gave every street a name. and that's as far as the project to god. [laughter] because he clearly overestimated people's willingness to move out to the mojave desert and establish a utopian metropolis. that is a shame for him, but this still exists, all of these roads that have been named are still there. we have events, real-world events where we go out and explore in various chapters. a few years ago we organized a convoy of people to go to the streets and was going to be called california city and they went exploring. they walked along along the streets that are being reclaimed by the sand, i have not been there yet but i very much want to. from the air it looks like a giant circuit board. this is like the greatest hit of the greatest hits. this is the classic. this is the result of an i