chester hartman comes to mind, and another writer that we were talking about was rebecca solmet wrote some interesting books as well. i just wanted to put that out there. commissioner miguel: i also read the article that commissioner antonini referred to, and it seemed to me that perhaps one part of the bay area air quality board not talking to the other part of the board or something -- either they are going to be transit-oriented development in order to improve air quality, or you are going to say that there is too much air pollution near transit, and therefore move it further out. i'm not quite sure which one is going to take hold, but the dichotomy totally confuses me. also, on -- the one thing that was missing from the article regarding the state offices moving outside of san francisco -- my first question was -- what are they considered qualifying workers, or are they paying so low they cannot compete? it made no sense to me at all. i think you all know the number of people who would normally be qualified to work for that agency that live in san francisco and are looking for a w