We had information because of all the stuff that I had been doing since 1986. We had at least content to begin with, so we could populate a website pretty quickly with a lot of information. Other places had to figure out what it was, what we do. But it was more because of the foresight of people back in the mid 80s, the computer was the way to serve up information. But we all sat down and thought, "well...this is software. We can do software, we can't do information." So we sat down and we had a meeting with university relations. So I've got notes from a meeting we had in January 1995, and it was Dave Nutter, at the time, Harry Yates, Dave Lotts and Glen Duncan, who was a graphic designer, Gary Worley from photographic services, and then Susan, Jeshua, Kay and I, and we sat down kind of hashed out sort of how it would work. We had the bare bones, this is from 1994, gives information that we can put out there. Here are some of the people to provide it than the meeting with university relations was to figure out who's responsible for keeping things up to date. How is that going to be done? It was a process, but we did get it worked out that it would be a joint effort. We continued to expand what was on the web, and then it just became a process of, well, what else can we put out there?