You know when I started The Rag I thought it was actually going to be just local and then up and down the Mississippi River. But when the first issue came out people mailed it to friends of theirs all over the country. So by the third issue The Rag was in 26 states. It had subscribers in 26 states. And early on it established itself with maybe only one subscriber in Alaska but in all 50 states and it stayed that way so it's been in all 50 states and maybe 26 foreign countries. And that's not a lot in any one of those areas. The Chicago area has always been extraordinarily loyal, and New England. Those are very strong and loyal areas where they took to The Rag early on and have stayed with it. Very, very loyal, especially Chicago. It had been fantastic. But it really is quite amazing and when we switched to on-line I said to my sister well we'll probably have to change our thing about The Rag because we're probably not in 50 states and 26 countries anymore. And we started tallying it up and she said, you know what, we still really are. You know there's fewer, because we haven't done all the conversion, but she said it still really is international and so we're still maintaining that balance.