Well, I was always interested in, you know, how in the heck does a dart gun work, because I came in, you know, we put a little charge here and did something, and you know, you burned incense and danced around the gun three times, and then you shot it and sometimes it worked, and even more, sometimes it even injected when it hit, and I’m sure you’ve experienced that, so I started just doing some research to understand, and wound up writing a paper on how remote delivery started from having a hollow point 22 where you put succinylcholine in the hollow point, and you shot it into the animal, a big animal, and waited until you paralyzed it. Some of the newest state-of-the-art stuff is, of course, the DANiNJECT system now, but some of the very neat stuff is some of the stuff Lee Simmons developed in his blow pipes that he and I, I found the syringes and he found, got the blow pipe, and that turned out to be a beautiful delivery system that I used in the Serengeti and got 23 outta 22 cheetahs I shot with a blow pipe in the wild, and then he had a gun that’s still state-of-the-art, but he just doesn’t have any time to make it anymore. So that was very interesting on that, and let’s see. Some of the originators. Oh, Rhett Palmer taught, yeah, when I did, when I was doing this paper on remote delivery systems, I said, “Well, why don’t I go talk to the guy that kind of started it”, and that was Rhett Palmer and down in Georgia, and he was an interesting gentleman, the thing I remember about him that I met with him and through the day he started about 15 stories, and then we’d stop, and then by the end of the day he’d finish them. But you’d have to keep in mind about 15 stories or things that we’re going, and then he had a lion cub in there, and that he had running around, and I was a little apprehensive of the lion cub, not afraid of it, but he kind of appreciated that I knew how that I wasn’t doing that, and then he had almost every dart gun that had been ever made, or in a museum, that I hope somebody is gonna preserve sometime, because he was looking for patent infringements. So he had bought every gun that had ever come out. And so he was designing some new ones, and I’d kind of, he was kind of testing me before he was gonna go talk to me too much about some stuff, and so he showed me this thing and he said, “Well, how do you think that’d work, Mitch?” And I’d look at it, and I could see some traces from various other delivery systems and knew about it, so I explained it to him and explained about two or three, so I said, “Okay, you’ve got a …