 Okay, New York City factory footage, here's some footage from the factory, this is... Making a tester. Making a tester. A lot of our factory footage that we do is testers, because we do a test. We test everything, so we like to test how that gets made, and then we like to make them use an Arduino Uno shaped PCB, and what's nice about that is then, you know, we can quickly make new testers, and this is Isaac Speed Rounding RP2040 testing, so it only takes us two seconds to test it once, that's why he's going, don't fast. Yeah, we have a video that we're going to show in a bit about that as well. This is our special tester, which uses the mass storage capabilities of a teensy to actually use, like it shows up as a disk drive, it drags the file onto the disk drive, and then make more renders as well. Well, this is us testing this week's new product, the Neo-Key, and the next week's new product, the Neo-Key 2. You can see how the auto stencil works, it fixes the holding pins in a specific spot, so when it presses down... Yeah, things stay nice and flat, and here it is, getting ready, squishing, like a pro, nice bead, nice squish, okay, got a back squish, yeah, squish both directions, and for the folks, for the person who asked, they want to see a video of how we make testers, we actually talk about this a lot, there's a bunch of videos, we have a guide, yeah, we even have a guide, so check it out, we also talk about this at Descalada, and I think we also did with the Digi-Key video series, make it a market. Alright, and it would be made in New York City factory footage without the Disney building across the street, that's still going, so here's a time lapse of all the construction going on across the street. They're starting to fill in, usually they took away the ramp, I wonder how they, I guess they have to just build every floor now, and then maybe they lift the, maybe they lift it out with the crane, I don't know how they do. They bury them. You think so? Yeah. Oh, that's cool.