and kotowski also had an interest in the history of polling, and unlike many pollsters and figures in opinion research who are all always, it seems, looking to ask you is inclined to look back from time to time. and he kept on his wall an image of the famous photograph of harry truman holding up the chicago tribune. that's the banner headline dewey defeats truman the 1948 election, which is probably the most single, most memorable photograph in political history. and kotowski it on the wall, a wall and and said at the 50th anniversary of that of that election failure, of the polling failure, there's a lot of room, he said, for humility in polling every time, you get cocky, you lose. and sure enough he's he's right. so i think my is a very interesting character but none of them gallup kotowski has been the subject of a full length biography rather interesting and i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do the biography. this that would take six years. you know, living with these guys. i don't think so. yeah. i mean, some of that advice you know, would be true in politics as well. i me