I think my next job was… Because 1965, you are working with Litton Industries. That was Job Corps, that war on poverty during the Johnson administration. Well, I developed a, this thing was a war on poverty and it was somewhat good and somewhat absolutely a waste. But they’d put these television sets in these barracks for these kids, Job Corps kids. Some of them were just inner city kids and some were out country bumpskins. They would take the TVs and go and sell them, roll up the carpets and sell that. They give them tickets for vinyl records.