Just spontaneously I'm hearing, in a good I would say 85 to 90 per cent of the homes, that they're pretty frustrated with the whole situation here.

Living close to the bone has enabled me to do this. That prepared me to be a woodworker.

Sharing in the cost of the machines is huge. That's probably the biggest incentive [for joining the collaborative].

I'm very frustrated that we were never able to find Zach's body.

The sharing of ideas has probably benefited me more than anyone else. I'm the one who has the different education.

Designing stuff is entering the realm of the unknown. You wonder, is it going to work. With modern stuff, the temptation is to be bizarre and striking, but these pieces can walk themselves from the living room to the back room, to the upstairs, and then to the attic. They wear you out. The challenge is to create something with staying power. That's the real challenge to me.

[Peter] understands players and has a feel for the game.

We have to make money. It's as simple as that.

I believe he will finish up as the best we have had.