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Hi everybody. Today what we're talking about is a question that I get not that often, but the thing is what I do get it, I'm always kind of surprised because to me the answer seems really obvious. But in thinking about it and looking back over the various instances in which I've gotten this question, I can understand why people, you know, bother to ask and they're always rather surprised by the answer. So the question that I get is this: "Andy, whenever I sign something for you, why do you always insist on blue pen? You know, you harp on blue. Use blue, use blue, use blue. Why do you do that? Why is black not enough? You know if I use a black pen and a blue pen isn't it the same thing? In most practical instances, you know, in most, you know, kind of everyday use, it actually is the same thing. I mean as long as you actually have a signature on whatever document you're signing that's, you know, going to be the most important thing. In the legal context, thou...