 All right, first up on top secret, Jephler. Hey, Jephler, what are you working on? So I've been working on creating a self-contained retro computer using Adafruit Feathers. So here we have a CPM emulator called RunCPM, and I can, for instance, go to my BDrive and run the famous game of Zork. But basically, it's a fully-featured CPM machine like some folks would have used in the 1980s. And it's independent of a laptop computer with Feather that has the USB host controller, SD card reader, which is where the software lives, and the Feather with digital video output. So this is also running the CPU emulator. And this converts the USB keystrokes into serial and sends them over here. And as a result, you've got a whole computer made out of some Feathers from Adafruit. All right. This is an update to the SGP-40, which is a popular gas sensor that we've stopped from since Syrian. The SGP-40 does air quality. This one adds NOX, so like nitrogen oxides, I guess, is how you pronounce it, sensing. And it's pin-compatible, so I spun up a quick board for this. Okay. You don't say did this. This is the SHT-41. We stock the SHT-40 and the 45. The 41 is kind of like in between. It doesn't have as good as 45 SHT-45 precision, but it has kind of the pricing of the SHT-40. So it's kind of like not too hot, not too cold, wait in the middle. Okay. That's our top secret for you.