Well this will be my first post here on the site, I've followed you guys for the past two years to keep up on all the developments and I check the posts on here every day to hear what's going in the world of Richmond, and I'm actually honored to be on here talking to you guys. You have been my inside sources, and have made me so interested in city affairs that I plan on doing my Eagle Project this upcoming Spring on a beautification project in Richmond, though that's very much in the preliminary stages. I just want to thank y'all for all the insights you've shared with the public and myself and I look forward to getting to know whoever coupe and cadeho and all you aliasized guys are. Anyway, regarding Austin, Richmond isn't even comparable. I don't think the "progressive attitude" of the UT community has led to Austin's growth, so much as 50,000 residents living on a downtown campus that frequent the music and bar scene. Couple that with Austin being a capitol of a state in the heart of the scenic central hills of Texas, as well as home of the SxSW music festival, which my relatives in Lynchburg fly just to go to, and you have a lot of potential for growth. Austin also has a 90,000 seat stadium that attracts people from all over the state to see the Horns play on weekends during the fall, so all in all it isn't a fair comparison to Richmond. We have a very bright future as well, and I'll agree with you on that, and I would love to see us pull up to 7 million in a few years like them, but it won't happen because we don't have the draws that they do, or 50,000 students that families go to visit.