 Yeah, it's retro tech time. Um, what was your question? No, because we had that. Yeah, that was I replayed it. Yeah, we can hear it. Yeah. Don't worry. This isn't live. No, it is live. So retro tech this week. Um, we had a little, a little funny music clip that we played for the time trial section. Yeah. Yeah. Cause we heard it all day. I was working on it. It was important. It was important to me. Yeah. Um, I'll play it again after this. Uh, so retro tech this week, this one's a little different because it's not the usual like, Oh, here's like an Amiga or, you know, here at commentary 64. Um, this is just something that I happen to like, but it, but it has a somewhat kind of dismal. Um, pretty much everything I like has a dark side too. But, um, so this is a clear TV and, uh, remove us for a second. And it allows you to see on the inside of, of the television and how it works. Yeah. And it has no, no remote. Uh, you have to plug headphones into it. Um, it has a RF thing in the back. You can see directly into it. Reminds me of those, um, IMAX when they first came out that you could see. The saddest IMAX. Yeah. And, uh, it's called the secure view and I'll get to that in a second. The reason I have one of these is we're, we're, I'm building a, a game area for our kid. She's, she's very young, but you gotta start early. And the idea is we start her off on like Atari and then work her way up to the modern game systems. But I thought it'd be neat to see how the innards of a television work. Now the downside of this is you're probably wondering, well, where are these? Where do they come from? So this is, um, where you can buy something like it. Let me, um, hit refresh. I think the site kind of, so this is the more modern one. This is called, uh, it's a secure view, clear television. They're for prisons. So you don't put any, you don't have any drugs in them or, you know, weapons or anything. And, uh, this new one, the secure view, clear television has like every input possible. So despite it being like, it totally sucks. Um, it does have better, it has RF input. Yeah. It doesn't have better features than like, it has DJ and HDMI. It has composite and you can see into it. NTSC, it has every possible video input, SCART. Um, so it's, it's sad, but it's also like some video hacking. We have like a weird device, um, that had RF output. It doesn't, you know, it doesn't even have it. NTSC didn't exist yet. No pal. It was expected to connect due to the antenna, um, you know, it passed the antenna through so you could have it into a TV like your old Nintendo. And it was like, oh, I don't have a modulator. And he was like, oh wait, this TV has an RF input. Yeah. And it's like, it's just, they're really beautiful, but you know, the sad part about it is it's, it's, it's for prisons. Um, so you can pick up these older ones that just have RFN on eBay or like auctions or whatever. And then there's more modern ones that you can get from like gel, gelsupply.com. Um, but that's, uh, this week's retro tech.