count the ways that i think timothy, ron, houston smith, and andrew wile, and, really, the whole counterculture of the 1960s, particularly the psychedelic part of the counterculture, matter to us living here today and see it happening to us right now. this is just a partial list. yogo studios on every corner in the bay area, and probably around here, too, and maybe in topeka, kansas. steve jobs in silicon valley, the computer revolution influenced by psychedelics. actually, the guy who invented the mouse, he was -- he created -- he was turned on by a guy who was turned on by richard alpred early on saying he got the idea for the mouse because it's a new way of thinking because of psychedelics. that's one way. organic produce in the local supermarket, the environmental movement, people who say their -- they are spiritual, but not religious. doctors who prescribe meditation for cardiac patients, the unibomber -- long story. the actual revolution, wayne dire medical marijuana, ecstasy fueled raves, and the whole way we think about life, death, and nature of reality itself. before i,