Thought I would give a little update on what is going on with NNNNN.com's after the collapse of the buyout. Before the buyout, in January 2008 there were about 20,000 available NNNNN.com's. These then vanished over the period of a few weeks in a buying frenzy, as people expected the next LLLL.com rush to occur with NNNNN.com's. As the LLLL.com market fell apart, and the larger economy, so did the NNNNN.com market, and many people dropped their domains. But most people here probably know this history. The interesting thing I think is that there are only about 10,000 available NNNNN.com's now. I don't know what this means, part of this is people who participated in the buyout holding on to some of their NNNNN.com's probably, part of it is probably domains that were picked up in the first few months of '08 following the buyout and that have yet to expire, and part of it is probably just natural growth in domain registrations. I can only speak for myself, but I got rid of most of my NNNNN.com's and kept the better numbers and those that got traffic or were zip codes. I imagine others may have done the same. So I think there still may be a long-term future for NNNNN.com's, but certainly the rapid buyout and then the collapse of the buyout means it is going to be a while before that happens. But the underlying factors I think are still there, most notably increasing internet penetration in China, which, aside from Marchex which owns about 50% of the NNNNN.com's as US zip code sites, accounts for the largest number of actual users of these domains. I think around 5% of NNNNN.com's are developed Chinese sites based on random sampling I have done. Another interesting development in this market is that Marchex has finally begun to use the NNNNN.com version for its zip code sites instead of redirecting everyone to the .net. Whether that means it is planning to drop the .net long term I don't know, but I never understood why they directed to .net in the first place.