We've got quite a few New Orleans bands coming this year.

In terms of a national security risk, it's a very serious situation. The cat is out of the bag. There are so many ways to get at information electronically.

You'll take your business where you are. It will travel with you. Your office will be where you are. You will have video conferencing everywhere. So you'll actually be able to see the people you're talking to. So for families to see relatives, things like that, this will become very commonplace.

This is an incredibly rare performance for Woody outside New York City, so we're thrilled to have him.

About two years ago, the government went to the IRS, targeted management and above and called them up with a story to trick them into divulging vital information. More than 70 percent did just that. In 2005, a similar test was run again and the IRS considered it a victory that only 30 percent gave up the information.

Any kind of data, anywhere you want. That's the beauty of this thing. It's going to make everybody that much more efficient.

People aren't going into a [random] pharmacy on their own. Most of Plan B that is sold in this state is sold through our network.

As much money as can go toward that cause is going to help musicians who have been displaced and there are hundreds of them that have lost their homes in the New Orleans area.

I'm sure Neil didn't do it on purpose. Obviously, Roger sold at the worst time. Roger and I actually talked about it. But he didn't want to hold on to it because he wasn't using the apartment.