Yeah, good job. If I can go a little off topic, you might get a little laugh out of it. The camera angle when you were driving the wedges brought back the picture, in my mind, of my daughter, when she was about 5 or 6 years old. I was building a shed and she wanted to help nail the plywood to the floor. She grabbed the biggest hammer she could find and got down on her knees and started driving a nail. She never missed a swing, but the claw was coming mighty close to her forehead. Just as I was about to say "Watch Out", she hit herself. As any parent knows, when a kid sucks in that giant breath, and then holds it for what seems like an hour, there is a giant scream coming. I jumped up and asked if she was "All Right?" Instead of screaming, although the tears were running down her face, she stood up and yelled, "I Just Hit Myself In The Head With A Hammer!! Do YOU THINK I'm All right?" then she grabbed a smaller hammer and went back to work. She just graduated with a MS in Occupational therapy, and a BS in health biology, and her first job is making more money than I do. Yeah, Chicks Rule!! Joe.