commissioner nageswaran? >> i, you know, when i have been listening to -- you know, i've been listening to the legacy businesses and how their stories are so unique and really relate to the place and everyday life and this is, i mean, part in parcel to that experience and the evolution of human beings and what they express and what they resist and what they stand for, so it's something really unique and interesting. i agree that, with my fellow commissioners and mr. pearlman on putting some sort of visual, you know, photograph or possibly there's a drawing of the compton's storefront somewhere and expressing that and i also wonder whether in the pavement they could have something like pride in compton's or compton's just so people are like, what is that? what is that? and they ask the question of what this place is. you know, where some of the features can be restored in the future. if the ownership feel like, you know, that's an option, so that would be great. and you know, beyond just the compton's history,