regard him as not only one of the towering intellectual figures in the field of communication but also there’s a side of him which I admire tremendously, too, and that’s a personal loyalty which I would like to express my appreciation for, Marshall. It’s a great privilege to have someone who remains a loyal friend for so long over a span of space. What I propose doing, since this friendship has got us kind of on the same wavelength, is engaging, at least in the beginning of the session, in a dialogue format, in which I’m going to pose some questions, generally as a devil’s advocate because I know the answers, but pose the questions of the kind that I think would be interesting for the group to get involved with. At a certain point when we get going (give us a little while to get underway), then I would welcome you coming in, I always reserving the right to try to steer us back to what I think of as the course we