(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Well, let's talk about this because this is fascinating. I remember very clearly, I think anybody who was alive at the time does. I remember my parents waking me up and we went down and we watched you guys land on the moon. No, you didn't. What? Because there wasn't any television, there wasn't anybody taking a picture. You watched animation, so you associated what you saw with. I have very hazy memories. Well, no, what we saw was we all were gathered around the old curve top radio and listen. We were talking about how many feet we were going to the left and right and then I said contact light, engine stop, a few other things and then Neil said, Houston, tranquility base, the eagle has landed. That's physics. Man, how about that? That was very exciting. Not a bad line. Yeah, yeah. Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time? It's not an eight-year-old's question. That's my question. I want to know, but I think I know because we didn't go there and that's the way it happened and if it didn't happen, it's nice to know why it didn't happen so in the future if we want to keep doing something, we need to know why something stopped in the past that we wanted to keep it going. Money is a good thing. I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond. The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. Problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. We used to, but we destroyed that technology and it's a painful process to build it back again.