someone counted, and of 210 casts and crew, 91 developed cancer, and 46 died including john wayne, susan hayward, the female lead, and the director. now, the source of this is "people" magazine. there was no control group or scientific group. we don't know, effectively, you know, if one has to study scientifically. it's in the book because the effect, we know it had -- the producer was howard hughes, a very, very ease centric billionaire who lived in las vegas, and he was freaked out by this, and he was, and he was someone who lived close by the testing range, and vegas is not far, and he fought the campaign to move tests from nevada to alaska, and eventually they were. actually, two of the biggest nuclear tests done in history, underground tests were done in alaska in one of the country's oldest natural reserves. that's why it's in here. oh, golly, that's it. i don't know how to go back, but that's okay. i'll read a bit more for you, and i'll get off the topic of military uses and talk about civilian uses. first is deadly detours of nuclear medicine. of course, it's a success story, but there's