like many tourist zones, tallinn's is a commercial gauntlet.here there's a hokey torture museum, strolling russian dolls, medieval theme restaurants complete with touts, and enthusiastic hawkers of ye olde taste treats. woman: [ laughs ] steves: but just a couple blocks away is, for me, the real attraction of tallinn -- workaday locals enjoying real freedom and better economic times. still-ramshackle courtyards host inviting cafés. bistros serve organic cuisine in a chic patina of old-world-meets new. and just outside the walls, it seems there's no tourism at all. under towering ramparts, the former moat is now a park, perfect for a warm afternoon stroll. underwriting for the production of autoline this week has been provided by: tenneco, borgwarner, and deloitte. here's your host: john mcelroy. [general crowd noise] i want to thank you for joining us on autoline this week, where my special guest today, coming to you from the tu telematics conference just outside detroit, my special guest is david strickland, now a partner with the law firm ven