But there’s been no instance where you saw something really cool and wished you’d thought of it first?I’ve seen some really interesting mash ups of other peoples’ data that are really fun to play around with,and I’ve thought it would be really cool to see what Digg data looks like with that, but I can’t think of any one feature.I think some of the stuff that StumbleUpon is doing with their toolbar and providing recommendations in the toolbar is really interesting to us,but not right now. We have a very basic toolbar right now today.How has the current financial situation changed things at Digg?That stuff really started to unfold right after you raised your Series C round.Nothing’s changed. One of the nice things about Digg is we’ve always run fairly lean.We have a small team and we’re a very text-heavy site, so as far as bandwidth is concerned it’s not like we*re YouTube spending a million dollars a week on bandwidth.For us it's just always being conscious of who we’re hiring and why we’re hiring them, and do we need that person or not.We won’t be a 400-person company in a year or two years.It's just picking the spots where we need some help and growing slowly,and staging that growth so it mirrors our own Web traffic growth.it’s always been out of necessity.Are you anticipating a traffic drop after the election?We don’t anticipate that, no.