closed to. i m talking about an amazon world where we don t see a lot of inflation in what we buy in goods. a world we ve globalized, where if our manufacturing gets too expensive, we move it to mexico, or northern china, not eastern southern china, because they re being paid too much. so we have fundamental forces that are against inflation. gasoline, everyone thought it would be back to 3, 4, that s not coming back, because we re glutted and that glut could last a long time. i don t expect anything like what we had in the 80s, or even in the 90s. it seems a little bit more like when eisenhower was president. so the global economy, i don t want to say it s inflation-proof, but there s a cap on it is what you re saying because we re so globalized? i think the global comment, plus our strong dollar. chuck, this is the time when you will see that if you go to europe, or if you go to latin america, you re going to be not a king, but you ll be impressed by how much purchasing power y