I think it's the great thing about having kids. They have interests that you might not have, and it opens your horizons.

AOL was a little light on the top line but made it up on the cost line. There were no surprises based on what we heard on Jan. 7.

Taking an interest in what others are thinking and doing is often a much more powerful form of encouragement than praise.

It's a health issue, is what it basically amounts to. We tried to have a counter, the first 15 seats, that was no smoking to split it up a bit, but it's such a closed area that no matter where you are, you're in smoke.

I'd like to see it stay where it is.

They are obviously pirate services. Sure they might be able to survive as small businesses, but it's hard to get advertisers to advertise on a pirate site. It's a hugely fragmented market.

People are sitting there and are willing to watch a Victoria's Secret fashion show with choppy video because it's content they couldn't see anywhere else. Streaming media has already penetrated the mainstream. What needs to happen next is continued development of content and publishing to Web sites.

Shouldn't have had to pay a dime for this.

This is a little surprising, because I know that some of the integration work had already taken place, so I was under the impression that they were on track to close.