impact as well. plus we have already deployed 1800 guardsmen. i m sure there will probably be more in search and rescue. we have 900 state troopers now being pulled from all over the state in this area. local cost for first responders is going to be significant. just the cost of rebuilding and remodelling and there s always a back end to that, on the construction side, repair side, but there s going to be a tremendous economic impact to our business. you can t open your business today. no one can get to your place. if you are selling pizza or you are selling movie tickets, no one can get out. you are shut down. i was supposed to be with you in a camera up link today as you know and we couldn t get to the tv studio. in fact one tv studio here has water in their first floor. this is going to have a tremendous economic impact. but, maria, even though this is a texas sized storm, we will have a texas sized effort and we re best prepared to handle this than any other place in the country, b
back online as soon as possible. this is kind of a dinosaur in the industry. you have to trouble shoot a lot. a lot of times electronics don t fail outright. they get glitchy, and it s had 23 years to get glitchy. senior agv technician bruce adams runs the workshop. the mechanical repair side of it is pretty solid. we have parts for that. it s basically the electronics that are obsolete. they don t make them anymore. we re doing constant maintenance. this is a pretty brutal environment for electronics. you can hear them bumping and grinding down the guide path over crumbling expansion joints. they take a beating but they keep on doing the job. but since they each weigh 1,600 pounds, it s best to stay out of their path. you have to be very aware of your surroundings working with these things because they can be dangerous. you don t want to get caught between these things.