Okay, so the computing center fire. So it's a midnight shift and we all have our stations. Somebody's on printer, somebody's on tapes, somebody's on main console someone's working the front, And I'm up on tapes at night, so it's slow and I'm kicked back, And I have a book and I'm reading and I hear all this commotion going on and Bruce Rakes comes running up, sliding through and he goes, "Come on, come on!" And I'm like , eh, whatever. And I thought they were just horsing around or whatever. And but it just keeps going on. So I finally come down the steps and like what, what and I look at the door. There's two doors in the computer room and they each have a little glass window in the front. So I walk down steps and I look over at the door and I go, Gosh, I wonder who put something over the window, hm. And anyway, so Bruce is running around, well, it turns out that it was smoke and that's why the window was covered up. So we realize there's a fire out in the hall. And so Jerry Bell, who's our boss, is trying to bring the systems down very gracefully. Because what you didn't want to have is like a power outage. You want to bring everything down as nicely as you can and then things don't get hurt. Like back then they were discs that used to spin and if you stop them really fast, the hard drive crashed. So anyway, bringing down the systems as best we can and getting them ready. All the while there's fire happening out in the hall. So we get to where we're going to exit. There's two of us at each door and we gotta pull the Halon before we leave. So when you pull the Halon, the power's going to go out and the Halon is going to dump. So I'm with Jerry and two other people or the other door. And one of the guys goes "alright, we ready?" and we pull the Halon and it goes, "pfffft." Yeah, it was really... (laughter) but the power did go out and the doors are all electronic. So I'm sitting there with my badge and I'm going "I can't get out!" and The guy down at the other end, yells "use the door knob!" But it's panic, I mean, it really was, um, so open that door and of course (whoosh) smoke. And literally I think Jerry, we crawled down the hall. He he got me out. He made sure the other guys were out and, because we were waiting for the fire department to come and we could see him still in there trying to bring things down. Still doing that, it wasn't in the computer room, only when we Opened the doors. There was a window with a hole in it that you could pass your cards through, So smoke was getting in the computer room, but it wasn't like it was in the hall, Right. So anyway, he did exit eventually, and And when the fire department came, it was very scurrying and so forth. And the topography of that back area of Burruss is different today than it was. And it used to be a big parking lot there and then there's a big ledge. Probably a four or five foot ledge and then a big open space. And sadly some of the fire, men were running, running running, in the dark and did not see that ledge, and Anyway, nobody seriously hurt. The fire turned out to be like painting stuff in the corner. At the end of the hall. Maybe somebody, oil paint or you know, tarps and stuff that were just left there. That's not unusual. Stuff like that would be left but how it caught on fire, I don't know. But people used to smoke all the time. I don't know that we ever knew what actually caused the fire. I don't think it, it was not malicious and it just happened. But like we all had smoke from where we had breathed in stuff and we're asked to stay behind because the FBI wanted to talk to us like, I guess anything like that that happens. They have to talk to people, but I've never heard anything much. Nobody was hurt. And it wasn't a serious fire. It was very contained, I guess.