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to hear details of the case against james holmes, disheveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes outside the theater that night described him minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. squentd police witnesses describe the unspeakably gruesome scene he left behind, that left 12 dead and some 70 dead. officer who transported six to the hospital in his own car, broke down when asked why he kept returning to the theater. >> i didn't want them to die, he said, barely whispering. >> reporter: sergeant broke down when he recalled finding no pulse when he checked the youngest victim. terrible details, jennifer watts, whose cousin was among the dead. >> it's a piece to closure and i want to make sure the integrity of the case is intact so we don't have to repeat this in the future. >> that was nbc's mike taibbi reporting for us. >>> for a look at the weather here's meteorologist bill karins. >> the northwest got a little rain yeste
to hear details of the case against james holmes, disheveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes outside the theater that night described him minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. squentd police witnesses describe the unspeakably gruesome scene he left behind, that left 12 dead and some 70 dead. officer who transported...
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touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the opportunity to speak to generally the woman but the victim in the case and build that relationship through an advocate, an investigator or an attorney we see much higher interest in prosecution, and a much high conviction rate as a result of that. >> commissioner shorter. >> it in clarify for those watching from home who jean is? not everyone knows. so you can be on tv too. >> good evening my name is jean roland,managing attorney for stalking, domestic violence and physical elderly abuse. >> i do have a question for you both. just to clarify, while you are working under staffed in terms of your ability to provide all services, as we would like to victims, just to clarify, it seems the weight in which victims become engaged with the advocacy organizations of those programs providing services including shelter and beyond, that first link really come
touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the opportunity to speak to generally the woman but the victim in the case and build that relationship through an advocate, an investigator or an attorney we see much higher interest in prosecution, and a much high conviction rate as a result of that....
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touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the opportunity to speak to generally the woman but the victim in the case and build that relationship through an advocate, an investigator or an attorney we see
touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the opportunity to speak to generally the woman but the victim in the case and build that relationship through an advocate, an investigator or an attorney we see
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touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the oppoit
touch with the victims and we are seeing a dramatic increase in the number of victims that are uninterested in proceeding when we arrive at the point of trial. -- for us, we know from having done this work with lowercase lows that when we have the oppoit
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hear details of the case against james holmes, dishelveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes in handcuffs outside century 16 theater number 9 that night described him just minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. but subsequent police witnesses describe the unspeakably gruesome scene he left behind. a tear-gas filled killing zone that left 12 dead and some 70 wounded. officer justin grizzle, who transported six of the critically wounded to local hospitals in his own car broke down when asked why he kept returning to the theater to pull more living victims into his car. "i didn't want them to die," he said, barely whispering. another broke down when he called finding no pulse when he checked the littlest victim. terrible details, said jessica watts, whose cousin was dead. but details that have to be made public. >> it's just a piece to the closure and i definitely want to make sure that the integrity of the case is int
hear details of the case against james holmes, dishelveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes in handcuffs outside century 16 theater number 9 that night described him just minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. but subsequent police witnesses describe the unspeakably gruesome scene he left behind. a tear-gas filled...
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relatives and survivesor packed two overflow rooms to hear details against james holmes seemingly uninterestedn the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes in handcuffs outside century 16 theater number 9 that night described him just minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. subsequent police witnesses describe the gruesome scene he left behind, a tear gas filled killing zone that left 12 dead and some 70 wounded. officer justin grizzle broke down whether asked why he kept returning to the theater to pull more living victims into his car. i didn't want them to die, he said. sergeant gerald johnscar broke down when he recalled find nothing pulse when he checked the littlest victim, veronica sullivan. terrible details said jessica watts whose cousin was among the dead but details that have to be made public. >> it's just a piece to the closure. i definitely want to make sure that integrity of the case is intact so that we don't have to repeat this in the future. >> that was nbc's mik
relatives and survivesor packed two overflow rooms to hear details against james holmes seemingly uninterestedn the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes in handcuffs outside century 16 theater number 9 that night described him just minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. subsequent police witnesses describe the gruesome scene he left behind, a tear gas filled killing zone that...
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it away you have cooties are still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems uninterested in and at the same time in the same mouthful say this is this is the energy that's going to fuel the future of the united states so i'm buying the equities right that's pretty simple ok and i don't i go in while the least exciting thing to me is it appears as though there's no mechanism to pull the fingers of the banking system in the people who are doing these benefits off of politics i can't see any mechanism to get them because you know if you try to stop the flow of capital into politics they'll just be met with more capital to fight the fight and i don't see how we get out of this until you know admin burke nineteenth century predicted the french revolution you know no one believed them. well we'll have to see how this plays out heading into two thousand and thirteen but i thoroughly appreciate you being here and sharing your views thanks so much you're well. ok it's friday let's wrap up with your feedback earlier this week we interviewed the main man behind the gold antitrust ac
it away you have cooties are still cheap and and here's a sector that are born everyone seems uninterested in and at the same time in the same mouthful say this is this is the energy that's going to fuel the future of the united states so i'm buying the equities right that's pretty simple ok and i don't i go in while the least exciting thing to me is it appears as though there's no mechanism to pull the fingers of the banking system in the people who are doing these benefits off of politics i...
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, it would change the understanding of the search market as it currently stands, and a sort of uninterested arbiter of links. it sees itself as an answers engine. essentially, they're offering consumers services they wallet. once the government starts defining markets on the internet, then they become again, you know, isolated, and there will be rules to them, and it will put barriers to entry for smaller companies, so it would have a far-reaching impact if they were to take some sort of action on the core question as brendan mentioned. what we saw, i think, was that a very sophisticated lobbying campaign by google, i think, on both sides of the aisle really had an impact, i think, on how regulators viewed the core question. and then at the same time we saw the fear on the the regulators' part of being seen to be less powerful or achieving less than their european counterparts. so it's very, there's a lot still up in the air. we don't know ma what's going to happen with that. as for the incentive auction, i think eliza hit on the big points which are unlicensed spectrum and limits on how mu
, it would change the understanding of the search market as it currently stands, and a sort of uninterested arbiter of links. it sees itself as an answers engine. essentially, they're offering consumers services they wallet. once the government starts defining markets on the internet, then they become again, you know, isolated, and there will be rules to them, and it will put barriers to entry for smaller companies, so it would have a far-reaching impact if they were to take some sort of action...
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is simplifies it in a way that is -- uninteresting. where as, like i said the responsibility toward increasing the complexity of things open it up is a primary thing and that somehow i think answers both sides of it in a way that is both artistically uninteresting to make the choice, to me. that's the subjective thing. from a factual point of view. i see no evidence to back it up. someone could do a film about how, you know, the theory about who is behind 9/11, yes, i guess someone is allowed to make a film about the most ridiculous idea about 9/11. it would be difficult to do in a way that is compelling because the staffing from a viewpoint that is already narrowing everything so much that it would artistically be a failure, i would imagine. if someone can make a brilliant artistic point of view brilliant portrayal of the ridiculous theory of 9/11, i would be amazed. >> the -- work of course -- [inaudible] yes, over here. >> yeah. [inaudible] what was portrayed on the news was the truth. and we dale with that with our own children. an
is simplifies it in a way that is -- uninteresting. where as, like i said the responsibility toward increasing the complexity of things open it up is a primary thing and that somehow i think answers both sides of it in a way that is both artistically uninteresting to make the choice, to me. that's the subjective thing. from a factual point of view. i see no evidence to back it up. someone could do a film about how, you know, the theory about who is behind 9/11, yes, i guess someone is allowed...
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and at this time in history, what piques our interest as a culture is uninteresting people.t simple. the emptyiest vessels are the ones you can empty your dreams and aspirations into and when these kids sit at home and everybody wants to be famous like warhol said and look to see if you're talented. i can't do that. and when they see snooki on mt. rushmore, i'm going to watch snooki, you can you be snooki. >> bill: very perceptive, miller. like i can do this and watch how she does it and maybe i'll get my own show. >> i'm not trashy, unless i drink too much. >> bill: new york city desperate for money as everybody is, municipalities all over, they're going to tax yoga. going to tax yoga. >> yeah. pretty soon bloomberg is going to come in with a ruler and measure the plumber's crack, the fat guy in front of me and hit him with an exposure to the rest of the class. and you need it with the downward dog. they're like aliens, remember bill packston looking at that scanner, stop your grinning and drop your linen. >> they want everything and they're going to keep taxing, and keep t
and at this time in history, what piques our interest as a culture is uninteresting people.t simple. the emptyiest vessels are the ones you can empty your dreams and aspirations into and when these kids sit at home and everybody wants to be famous like warhol said and look to see if you're talented. i can't do that. and when they see snooki on mt. rushmore, i'm going to watch snooki, you can you be snooki. >> bill: very perceptive, miller. like i can do this and watch how she does it and...
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to speculate because it's the best way to keep yourself interested in the stock market even in uninteresting times. there's another reason to speculate. this one's a whole lot more relevant in the fabulous bull market we find ourselves in right now. yes, it is. when you pick the right single digit specs, they can make you a whole lot of money in a very little time. case in point, optco health, opk, you twitter me constantly about. it's a small drug and diagnostic company that develops rapid tests for prostate cancer, alzheimer's and lung cancer. they also have late-stage clinical trials. the last phase before you can take your drug to the fda for approval. back on november 7th, we interviewed the ceo, a man with an incredible track record creating value in small drug companies. over the last 30 years, this guy has founded and sold not one, but two pharma companies, first key pharma which was bought back in 1986 and then ivax, both sold for spectacular gains, including a 6,000% win for anyone who get on the ipo. he owns 44% of opko. he keeps buying stock. at the time, trading $4.26, now it's
to speculate because it's the best way to keep yourself interested in the stock market even in uninteresting times. there's another reason to speculate. this one's a whole lot more relevant in the fabulous bull market we find ourselves in right now. yes, it is. when you pick the right single digit specs, they can make you a whole lot of money in a very little time. case in point, optco health, opk, you twitter me constantly about. it's a small drug and diagnostic company that develops rapid...
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but where americans are unavailable or uninterested in a job, then they would be available to the folks who are here undocumented at this moment. put it in this perspective. many of these people who are undocumented and working are being paid below minimum wage under conditions that no american worker would ever legally be required to work under. when we start elevating the standard of employment to make sure that everyone is treat equally, there will be more opportunities for jobs across the board. >> woodruff: as you said today, senator, there have been so many efforts to do this before. they've all failed. what makes you think this time is different? >> well, i don't want to say it expressly. let me say it through my friend john mccain who has stated publicly yesterday and today it's about the last election. many republicans who have opposed immigration reform, those who have been luke warm toward it looked at&t the results. the results are overwhelming. in the state of texas, in the grade schools in texas, more than half the students are nonwhite students. you take a look at colorad
but where americans are unavailable or uninterested in a job, then they would be available to the folks who are here undocumented at this moment. put it in this perspective. many of these people who are undocumented and working are being paid below minimum wage under conditions that no american worker would ever legally be required to work under. when we start elevating the standard of employment to make sure that everyone is treat equally, there will be more opportunities for jobs across the...
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but where americans are unavailable or uninterested in a job, then they would be available to the folks who are here undocumented at this moment. put it in this perspective. many of these people who are undocumented and working are being paid below minimum wage under conditions that no american worker would ever legally be required to work under. when we start elevating the standard of employment to make sure that everyone is treat equally, there will be more opportunities for jobs across the board. >> woodruff: as you said today, senator, there have been so many efforts to do this before. they've all failed. what makes you think this time is different? >> well, i don't want to say it expressly. let me say it through my friend john mccain who has stated publicly yesterday and today it's about the last election. many republicans who have opposed immigration reform, those who have been luke warm toward it looked at&t the results. the results are overwhelming. in the state of texas, in the grade schools in texas, more than half the students are nonwhite students. you take a look at colorad
but where americans are unavailable or uninterested in a job, then they would be available to the folks who are here undocumented at this moment. put it in this perspective. many of these people who are undocumented and working are being paid below minimum wage under conditions that no american worker would ever legally be required to work under. when we start elevating the standard of employment to make sure that everyone is treat equally, there will be more opportunities for jobs across the...
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you are completely uninterested and learning or doing something outside of the home.women think they can have it all. it is challenging, it is tricky, it causes some headaches. stuart: on the other hand, i think ms. samberg suggested we were right back in the 1960s. you cannot say that. that is ridiculous. >> no. absolutely not. you're talking about melissa meyer earlier. the reality is, women are extremely important parts of the workforce. they are outpacing men. businesses understand that both men and women on the flexibility that allows them to have some balance and the lies between home and work. stuart: would you say that the independent women's forum regards the republicans as a threat to women moving up the hierarchy or do democrats a threat? >> we would say democrats. not because we are a partisan organization, but because they usually endorse workplace regulations that make it more costly to hire women. stuart: go ahead. give me an example. >> the paycheck fairness act or the expansion of the sale and ethical leave act. the reality is, women are extremely imp
you are completely uninterested and learning or doing something outside of the home.women think they can have it all. it is challenging, it is tricky, it causes some headaches. stuart: on the other hand, i think ms. samberg suggested we were right back in the 1960s. you cannot say that. that is ridiculous. >> no. absolutely not. you're talking about melissa meyer earlier. the reality is, women are extremely important parts of the workforce. they are outpacing men. businesses understand...
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them 25 years ago for it and did not look much different in terms of how many bikers they were uninterested in the cost of one cloverleaf. one half of a cloverleaf. a highly cloverleaf cost twice as much is your entire break in investment over the past 20 years and is the result portlanders bicycle 15 times as much as the rest of the country. decisions were made that cost on to peak in 1996. as a result you all drive 20% less than the rest of america in equivalents i cities, which translates into four miles or about 10 minutes a day. joe cortright versus four miles into 1.5% of gdp and translate 11 minutes into another 2% of gdp. 2.5% is now not been thrown away and shipped to other places because of those decisions you've made. portland is known for having the most roof racks in america, independent bookstores, strip clubs in america. these are all exaggerations, but they point to the fact you're consuming recreation more than most other places. oregonians pay more in alcohol than the rest of america, which makes it rather try the months. but it's a different society because of the choice
them 25 years ago for it and did not look much different in terms of how many bikers they were uninterested in the cost of one cloverleaf. one half of a cloverleaf. a highly cloverleaf cost twice as much is your entire break in investment over the past 20 years and is the result portlanders bicycle 15 times as much as the rest of the country. decisions were made that cost on to peak in 1996. as a result you all drive 20% less than the rest of america in equivalents i cities, which translates...
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it simplifies it in a way that is banal and uninteresting. i think that answers both sides of it. from a factual point of view, i see no evidence to back that up. someone could do a film about the theories of 9/11. i guess someone is allowed to make a film about the most ridiculous ideas about 9/11. it would be difficult to do that in a way that was compelling. it would artistically be a failure, i would imagine. if someone can make a brilliant portrayal of the most ridiculous theories about 9/11, i would be amazed. >> over here. >> [inaudible] what was portrayed on the news was the truth. we all deal with that with their own children. i look at the question of the world. in america, the criteria [inaudible] what do we already know? that is one standard. we are putting things out into the world. there are many people -- everything that is portrayed about america is the truth. huge damage can be done in the world -- there are unintended consequences. huge damage can be done. i do not know how you put it into your arithmetic, into your calculus. >> some people are more thoughtful th
it simplifies it in a way that is banal and uninteresting. i think that answers both sides of it. from a factual point of view, i see no evidence to back that up. someone could do a film about the theories of 9/11. i guess someone is allowed to make a film about the most ridiculous ideas about 9/11. it would be difficult to do that in a way that was compelling. it would artistically be a failure, i would imagine. if someone can make a brilliant portrayal of the most ridiculous theories about...
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he's perceived as being stand offish, as being uninterested in their issues and in being kind of doctrinairen policy. jon: but bob corker, the new mexico senator -- we're going to be talking to him next hour -- had glowing words for senator kerry in the hearing this morning. >> every senator walks into a hearing with another senator who's been nominated for something thinking there but for the grace of god go i. it's a collegial institution, but the collegiality is about a millimeter deep, so they always say nice things to each other. senator kerry promised he would cooperate fully with the committee. i'd like to see it, is all i can say. jon: well, it's a hugely important position. do you see josh kerry in -- john kerry taking our foreign policy in a different direction than, say, hillary clinton has? >> i think part of the problem for senator kerry is exactly the problem senator clinton had when she became secretary of state. there is no foreign policy that is made at the state department anymore. this is all owned inside the white house, inside the oval office. even folks on the national
he's perceived as being stand offish, as being uninterested in their issues and in being kind of doctrinairen policy. jon: but bob corker, the new mexico senator -- we're going to be talking to him next hour -- had glowing words for senator kerry in the hearing this morning. >> every senator walks into a hearing with another senator who's been nominated for something thinking there but for the grace of god go i. it's a collegial institution, but the collegiality is about a millimeter...
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. >> it doesn't mean those questions are uninteresting or unimportant, but how we decide what remains a really important question. >> it's not that there's too little money at nih. of course, there is, but the really is enough money at nih just distributed wrongly at the moment. hasn't been corrected i have to say. >> i'm a political science student, my question may be coming out of left field a little bit so bear with me. i just graduate from school after setting four years of politics in america. a lot of political scientists, myself included, have come to the conclusion that americans and the american electorate in general is an uninformed electorate. it's uninformed, not quickly acted and most pertinent to this lecture it's not a scientifically literate electorate. you know, there's been numerous studies that go on to back this up, and the question i have for you is, in a very scientifically illiterate society like ours where we're supposedly such a strong economy, how can science correct this issue? because without cracking this issue i think having an illiterate society, a scien
. >> it doesn't mean those questions are uninteresting or unimportant, but how we decide what remains a really important question. >> it's not that there's too little money at nih. of course, there is, but the really is enough money at nih just distributed wrongly at the moment. hasn't been corrected i have to say. >> i'm a political science student, my question may be coming out of left field a little bit so bear with me. i just graduate from school after setting four years...
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to hear details of the case against james holmes, disheveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who arrested holmes said at first he thought he was a s.w.a.t. team cop because of the way he was dressed but put him in handcuffs because he was just standing there outside theater nine, quote, very, very relaxed. like they weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. detached after leaving behind a tear-gas filled killing zone where the latest "batman" movie had just started. holmes having bought his ticket online weeks before, evidence of prior planning says one psychiatri psychiatrist. >> you can be in a detached state of mind, psychotic state of mind, not clear thinking poor judgment state of mind because of the mental health problem or something else and be planning this stuff and premeditated it. >> reporter: police witnesses nearly broke up, describing the scene. officer justin grisol explaining he rushed six of the victims in his car because, he whispered, i didn't want them to die. when he checked the l
to hear details of the case against james holmes, disheveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who arrested holmes said at first he thought he was a s.w.a.t. team cop because of the way he was dressed but put him in handcuffs because he was just standing there outside theater nine, quote, very, very relaxed. like they weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. detached after leaving behind a tear-gas filled...
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and for those of us who did history remember all these inconsequential and uninteresting countries whether it was of czechoslovakia or malis of the time were the precursors to larger battles that could have been dealt with had they been dealt with early. i wonder if just thinking through that prism of where we see things going, but maybe take the nominee, and i'm just going to throw it open and see who grabs the mic first. tom. >> okay. you're putting it in front of my face, you knew i would volunteer. look, let's just compare senator kerry and senator hagel to then-senator hillary clinton and bob gates. by that standard both the new nominees lack gravitas. they're not independent thinkers, he was no track record of either legislating or, in an intellectual sense, advancing important ideas on military affairs or international politics. but the underlying cause, i would say, is a reflection of the president's lack of interest in these issues. >> anybody else? >> um, yeah. i've got another, i've got another pet phrase to introduce into this discussion. the republican party is now focused on
and for those of us who did history remember all these inconsequential and uninteresting countries whether it was of czechoslovakia or malis of the time were the precursors to larger battles that could have been dealt with had they been dealt with early. i wonder if just thinking through that prism of where we see things going, but maybe take the nominee, and i'm just going to throw it open and see who grabs the mic first. tom. >> okay. you're putting it in front of my face, you knew i...
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well-informed, before the interpret, were even more informed after the internet, and people who were uninterestedin news before the internet were less informed after the internet which just shows what i've always believed in which i think all the evidence bears out. the new technology just meeks me more of what we -- of what i was going to be, what you were going to be, what all of us were going to be anyway. if you are naturally curious, and you are willing to venture out of your comfort zone in the environment that is so rich, if you want to be her medically field, that's an option available to you. >> by the same token though, liberals or conservatives do at least have an enemy they can identify with which was not possible in the age of walter cronkite, with one solo voice of television mainstream journalism. >> well, they had enemies, but they were not on television. you know, but when you think about it, i mean, consider walter cronkite, known to many in the day as uncle walter. it would be crazy to call any news anchor a relative today. it would be even more crazy, in fact, arrogant to end
well-informed, before the interpret, were even more informed after the internet, and people who were uninterestedin news before the internet were less informed after the internet which just shows what i've always believed in which i think all the evidence bears out. the new technology just meeks me more of what we -- of what i was going to be, what you were going to be, what all of us were going to be anyway. if you are naturally curious, and you are willing to venture out of your comfort zone...