How far progress has come. Today at 10 p.m., Echo Moskvy (a Russian radio station) will air the program "The Day After Tomorrow," where toniasamsonova Tonya Samsonova and Sergei Guriev will try to stump me with tricky questions about the quality of management at Gazprom and Transneft. Tune in. That’s at 10:00 p.m. But the thing is, the most impatient among you can already read the transcript of the conversation and even watch the video stream. The video stream is pretty funny in itself: the camera runs continuously, so you can watch them putting makeup on me and listen to us discussing who in the Echo Moskvy newsroom is the real hipster. You may ask me: How is that even possible?! My answer: it’s simple. The Skolkovo innovation city has already begun operating. And the first invention of our homegrown geniuses under Vekselberg’s leadership—a space-time continuum in a single room—has been presented to Echo Moskvy! Hooray. And that’s only the beginning. Vekselberg’s next invention is supposedly even better: a special little box. You put money into it, then open it—and the money is gone. Dematerialization at the nano level. They say it will be in great demand in the national economy. P.S. Jokes aside, this is a serious topic for me, so if you’re interested in corporate governance issues, watch/listen. I’d be grateful for your feedback.