 Okay, Retro is going to be in two parts this week. First, we're just going to recap one of the things that we put on the socials. You're a blue sky now, Azadev. Mm-hmm. Fun. Follow me on that. Yeah, on the blue sky. What are they called? Skeets? Skeets. Skeet me. Yeah. And so this was, this was in various social media places. You know, social media networks are really nice the first couple of weeks because everyone's nice to each other. And then, you know. Then it's Toy Fair. Then it's Toy Fair. So it's good. I like how you run it back. So this is what we posted up. This is a three com laundry. We have one. And this was a brief period of time in the, I guess the dot com era when, you know, cell phones weren't that great. So but there was internet. So three com is like, okay, we've got this thing. We're going to do internet appliances. It's called the three com laundry. And it was on sale for seven months. You know, there's dot com crash. It was released the year 2000. Wow. So October 17, 2000, seven months later gone. But it's pretty advanced for what it was. Really interesting design. It's supposed to be a kitchen computer. So, you know, once you connected it up, you can browse the internet, receive email. It was able to sync with two palm devices. Kind of cool. You know, three com had their history. Oh, yeah. Because, you know, three com was the palm. It was named after Audrey Hepburn. You know, it was kind of fun. We don't want to be a magic capital that. Yeah. QNX is an operating system. Kind of see a little bit more about it here. So they discontinued it in June of the next year. And then if you were a three com direct customer, you got to refund. But if you bought it anywhere else, they didn't tell you about that. So some people were mad. But it's lived on with some hardware hacking. Yeah. Yeah. So it has a touch screen, it has a stylus. It was powered by a 200 megahertz geode, a GX1 processor, 16 megabytes of flash ROM, 32 megabytes of RAM. It's about four pounds. And like I said, the idea was for it to be in your kitchen, this is where you would browse the internet. You know, a box starting everything. And then folks started hacking it. So, you know, there's folks out there that can do something. There's an updated web browser, mp3 player, photo frame. Well, I had Ethernet, it was so funny. I had Ethernet. There was other things called the iOpener, the version web player, the gateway touchpad. But it was a thing, a brief period of time when this was going to be our future. But you know, it turns out everyone just has, you know, the supercomputer in their pocket. Don't really see people centering their internet snacking. This is what they... There's always this dream of like the kitchen computer. Yeah. You know, it's like things that keep getting tried over and over and over again. There's been so many like attempts that they're like, oh yeah, look up your recipes. You know, you should have your refrigerator. Tell it, tell you when you need to get it. What's funny is, of course, this is very similar to the Amazon show. Yeah. That you've got. Yeah. And so that is the Audrey.