Just want to make a quick thank-you to the problemsetters. We've been getting a nonstop inflow of contests, and our competitive programming lives couldn't be better. But we shouldn't forget that that without many hours (I'm sure at least 20+ per contest) of collective effort on the part of CodeForces staff and problemsetters who contribute their own time for the community's benefit, we wouldn't be able to enjoy a constant influx of original problems. So, thank you.
I hope more and more people will contribute interesting problems, and once I reach a level where I can come up with cool new problems, I hope to become a problemsetter for you guys.