been around everywhere. and what people don't realize is the new 3-d tvs are so incredibly immersive and the depth and the clarity are really unparallel. you feel like you're part of the experience and a lot of warnings on 3-d tvs out there that say if you are pregnant, elderly or drinking, don't watch because you could get sick. it's so incredibly intense, but i've got to tell you, don, what's crazy is the glasses. we've shown you how big and clunky they are, but the other crazy part about them is they're 200 bucks a pop right now. so if you have kids, if you have a family of four you multiply that by 200 it really adds up and then have the neighbors come over just forget it. they're really expensive. because they use this active shutter technology which is part of the new 3-d experience. so it's very expensive. big and clunky. and it's really at the earlier adopter stage. we're getting people to hop onto high definition. 3-d tv that's where manufacturers think it's going to be next. >> yeah, i tell you, katie, man, don't -- if you've been drinking