 New, new, new, new, new, new. Okay, first, Bleedita. Okay, we've got a floppy cable. This is a 34-pin, 2x17 IDC cable. It's rainbowy, it's festive. We're gonna use this to connect our floppy drives together. It's got a keyed and strain-relieved edge on both sides. You don't have to use it for floppy drives. You can use it for anything that has a 2x17.1-inch header, but chances are you've got something. You wanna connect from one board to the other. This cable do the job. Next up, we have a battery monitor for a LiPo or lithium-ion battery, so anything that's 3.7 volts slash 4.2 volts. And it's pretty easy to use. It's a kind of simplistic design. It's got basically a resistor divider on the back. Actually, go to the two images forward. Yeah, so it's got a little micro-troller and it's got a resistor divider and it does an analog comparison, and then it lights up the different segments. So if you go back one. You wanna go to this one? Yeah, so you can see it lights up. The outside basically is like, you have at least 25%, and then the rest of them light up for each 25%, 20%. So if you go to the overhead, although my battery is now being finicky. Okay, so, hold on, let's autofocus. Okay, so this battery, I've had it sitting here for a bit. It's a very basic thing. Obviously it's gonna drain your battery so you don't leave it in all the time. It doesn't have, you know, of exact voltage or exact percentage, but I think it's inexpensive and you can just have it in your toolkit. You just wanna really quickly check a battery if it's dead or not. This will give you a rough idea of your battery percentage range of charge. You know, if it's charged up or if you have to put it in the charger. Okay, next up, we've got some more beautiful artisanal LEDs. That's right. We've got from Deluxe Delight, we've been getting various colors and designs. So this week, we've got these red spikes. I think they're super punk and funky, but they can also be used if you have like a little garden gnome. We want a red hat on it. That's a good idea. It goes up. All sorts of interesting ideas you could do. So it's a red LED embedded in a translucent clear body. You just provide it with some voltage and it lights up. We also have a blue crystal. We had the yellow crystal a couple of weeks ago falling up with the blue crystal, using for model making, using it for art projects. I don't know, these are just very cool LEDs and I'll show them off on the overhead as well. So this is, I'll go with the red. Yeah, so this is the blue LED. So it's brightest in the middle, but the whole thing is lit up. And then did it here, the bottom is where the LED is and then the whole spike kind of lights up nice and diffused. So this is two different new shapes. And we've also got, I think we got some more white skulls that came in and some other shapes and colors that we restocked. Okay, and then the star of the show tonight besides you Lady Aida, our team, our customers, community, our staff, is, it's out of this world. It's, yes, well, this space theme today. So this is a solder together STS kit where you can make your very own desktop discovery. This is modeled after the real NASA discovery, which had like a hundred missions or something ridiculous. It's a very, very popular space shuttle. It comes as a PCB that you break apart and you have to do a little bit of soldering. There's three, you know, flame effect LEDs. The heads are kind of a cool, like it looks like, you know, thruster flames coming out the back. And you have the stand and then you have the two pieces that slot together. And then on the bottom, there's a coin battery and a switch so you can turn it off when you don't want to have it glow. But it's a really adorable, first off, if you love space shuttles, then of course this is awesome. But more importantly, if you want to learn how to solder, this is a great little kit and it's very easy to put together. Yep. And spacey, so beautiful silk screen and you can see it's got like a slide together design. It's got the flame effects and then on the bottom is the coin cell, which you can pick up at any hardware store or we also sell them. And then turn it off when you're done. Zoom. And that's new products. That's right.