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well thank you all very much thank you very nice to see so many of you here again it wasnt me that decided to give two talks at this at this wonderful conference it was the organizers or XE perhaps it was a mistake perhaps it was a historically bad idea but I should to say I thought I was going to just participate in a panel in which all the panelists would confess to having made historically bad mistakes but I thought perhaps I would start by finding out whether theres any agreement or disagreement was the overall thesis that null references have been a historically bad idea how many people here would agree with the statement that null references have been a historically bad idea great and how many people would be against would vote against that notion oh I see well I can see that the panel discussion will be a little bit one-sided would either of you be prepared to come up here later on in the afternoon and present your view that no references were a good idea or at least not too