offered to me by one of my students who couldn't be here, and that is based on what you've done at puh, and something you've learned being in the middle of all this stuff, how has it affected the way you use the internet for political information and the way you look at political information on the internet? >> i'm afraid i'm a bad lab rat when it comes to this. i was a former journalist, so i was an information omnivore before omnivorism was cool. i wanted to talk to people as much as i could about this stuff, so my own personal changes mean i can talk to more people and i can solicit more views and i can avail myself of more information, and i can be an insider even though i'm no longer in the business and have the wonderful in-box that i used to have when i was an editor of the u.s. news. i'm just scanning the horizon more and probably reading more horizontally now than vertically. i'm scanning more headlines and more bits of information and trying to make sense of it in my tiny little mind. but i'm excited by the idea that i can avail myself now of a lot more pundit and i can find