Email to Investor Relations and SettiI quit smoking November 21, 2000. I taught ....(at a college) and although as time went on I didn’t miss smoking, what I did miss was the socialization of the smoking routine. In the morning , at break, at lunch, and afternoon break we smokers would congregate outside in all kinds of weather to smoke. We would tell stories, joke, laugh, socially interact, literally enjoy a good smoke and comradery. That I missed most of all. I believe that is a point that Setti could be making as well in his presentations. I’ve spoken to many people who have quit smoking and the story is the same. Also, those who still smoke also agree that the social aspect of the “ritual” of smoking is something that they enjoy, and many who have quit, like me, started again because they miss the social interaction that accompanies having a great smoke break. I can hardly wait to smoke a TAAT with my friends again. Please pass this on to Setti. Thank you.