steve brill, the professor. and he sent the one-page papers that these bright students had written, and then asked that i talk to the class on a speaker phone after. i got the papers on a sunday night, read them, and i think came as close as i have to having an aneurysm. because the students wrote that oh, you would just use the internet and you would go to nixon's -- >> wikipedia. >> you would google nixon's secret font and it would be there. >> this is yale. >> yes. that somehow the internet was a magic lantern that led up all events. they went on to say, and in fact, the political environment would be so different that nixon wouldn't be believed and all the bloggers and tweeters would be in the lather and nixon would resign in a week or two weeks after watergate. now, this is you know, i have attempted to apply some corrective information to them. but the basic point is, the truth of what goes on is not on the internet. it can supplement, it can help vastly, the truth resides with people. human sources. and t