After a little bit of a hiatus and some worldwide travel we are back. In the gaming realm, big news is the release of Halo 3, the year's most anticipated new title as of midnight this morning. I think it is only fitting that the New York Times began their story on the release highlighting a 18 year-old college freshmen at the University of Washington who was quoted as saying he would only have $0.73 left in his bank account after he successfully completed his purchase of the new game. Nice touch. I wonder if the freshmen is aware of any penalty fees associated with having an account below a certain amount, but that is an entirely different story for another time. Anyway, back to Halo 3. We have been hearing the excitement from our panelists since as early as May of this year for Halo 3. The question we have been pondering here is whether one single game title can bolster the sales of Xbox 360 at a time when the Wii is absolutely killing everybody else, including Microsoft. The record to beat for Halo 3 is $125 million, that's the sales number Halo 2 hit in its first 24 hours. Our expectation is that Halo 3 will most likely exceed that total by $10 to $15 million.