please foreign-made and welcoming to the stage our moderator, and sara lee lacy, and her panel of tech visionaries. welcome. goo[applause] >> i was just telling the mayor, and i first moved here when i was a 22-year-old aspiring writer, and the first time i saw san francisco, i decided i was never leaving, and i did not leave. this morning i woke up in the 100-year-old victorian my husband and i own where we have been urban pioneers, trying to pull that part of the mission into the light. my nanny was late. my husband was rushing to the terminal rather than taking a high-speed train. it was very obvious to me why it is so hard to live in san francisco, but there is one reason i can never leave the city. it is because i write about startups and technology, and although i spent 40 weeks traveling the world, san francisco is still ground zero for all tech innovation in the world, and more importantly, the money that goes into tech innovation, so it is high time the mayor's office, the chamber, the parts of san francisco that affect our day to day life are in fighting technology to come in