Introducer: ... John Holt's work.~ I'm sure that you have read "How Children Learn,"~ "How Children Fail," " Teach Your Own."~ You may have had an opportunity to see, lots of times on tour, him talking on television or on the radio, John Holt, who's probably the best-known, most vocal commentator on unschooling, and particularly home-based education, in the country right now.~ Also, I understand he's a magnificent cello player.~ So maybe some germane questions about that would be refreshing and useful, as well.~ Here's John Holt.~ [Applause]~ John Holt: Well, thanks very much.~ First of all, we have to delete that "magnificent" part.~ [Laughter] Someday maybe, but not yet.~ How many people still remember those instructions about how to get to this – ? [Laughter]~ We'll have a run through again after the meeting, I think. Laughter]~ We were talking about parking, and something popped into my head.~ I was tempted to interrupt and say it, but I didn't, but I'll say it now.~ What popped in was, "Parking is such sweet sorrow." [Laughter]~ Well, thank you for coming.~ Thank you for inviting me.~ It's nice to be here.~ I said I was surprised to see, among a number of good friends of mine, a friend that I really didn't expect to see here. And I think he probably wins the long- distance attendance record for this meeting.~ Now, I'm John Holt from Boston, but I'd like you to see John Boston from Escondido, which happens to be near San Diego.~ I couldn't believe he was here for this meeting.~ Just wave your hand or say hi.~ [Laughter] John Boston: Hi.~ [Applause] John Holt: I want to talk about a number of things tonight.~ And first of all, although I'm probably saying things that you've heard me say before or read – This young man has the right idea about how to dress for this meeting.~ Oh, I guess, before I get into what you might call the body of this formal address, I want to ask just a few questions to locate the audience.~ And perhaps one way to start would be by saying, how many of you - I'm asking here for a "show of hands" response.~ I wonder if we could remove that rattle.~