when he goes away to war because that's a big change where the nondrinking, noncard-playing, nonswearing nixon, pacifist nixon goes away to war. and so that's the end. you can't -- although he did, you can't go home again. he came home but everything was different after that in america and in the world and with him. so it's not necessarily something that appeals to an historian, unless perhaps an historian of place. or the psycho biographer and so much i think of the unfortunate stuff, all the franklins and stuff about what nixon was like. he was a very serious -- he was nixon. even when he was young, he was a very serious person, but he was very popular. he was the president of various classes. but he was a serious fellow. so there isn't a lot of -- there's a lot of material, but it's not necessarily going to appeal to an historian who was later -- in his later career which is so vivid. >> joe, did you want to respond to that? >> well, we have the whittier nixon oral history has been -- we got that in 2008 from the nixon library. and we started a project to digitize the transcripts. and those