"That's it" - thank you, a nicely edited version of my thoughts. I drove cab for 33 years and went a lot of places many drivers avoided. I was sort of forced into it - too many drivers hanging around the 'good spots' - but I believe I was also drawn to the danger of it. It was like going to a movie. I'd be in the middle of a lot of ugly shit going down but had the gas pedal and brake as well as my eyes to bail me out. I used to pick up lots of street dealers, guys just trying to make it through the day - very competitive out there selling dope - and I swear some of these guys used their brain more in one night than the average lawyer or doctor does in a year. Not that a person has to be intelligent to hold a lawyer or doctor position, although that's the image society presents. I am working on a series of new intelligence tests as we speak. Could be a few years before we’re ready to put them to use. The tests will be tough - real life situations where we release people into the wilds before hunting them down with bows and arrows and other crude stuff. Survival is the biggest intelligence test of all. Until you start to die for real. Then the biggest intelligence test is how you handle the transition. Will it be smooth or rocky? I can't speak for you, but I will pass that test for sure. I am ready for whatever comes next.