 Okay. Okay. First up, here is a latest from Jepler with some cool floppy stuff. Okay, here we are just finishing up writing a floppy with the Adafruit Floppy prototype board and flux engine software on our standard computer. Let's take that. Hot off the presses floppy disk action there, and put it in our vintage Apple IIe. So this one instantly transports me back to the classroom, back to elementary school. Number Crunchers was maybe a game you got to play on a Friday afternoon when you got your one hour of computing time a week. And yeah, you get to play as the number muncher with such fun games as primes. Get ready to munch numbers. So, yeah, a couple cursor keys, hit space. Oh, shoot, one is not a prime number. Well, I hope we all learned something today. Have a great one. Okay, and then here is the latest thing that you're working on. Okay, this was kind of fun because, you know, there's this part shortage. And, you know, I want to say like, you didn't hear it from me, but you did hear it from me. This part shortage is probably going to continue for another 18 months. So you should assume that anything you can't get, it's going to be another 18 months until you'll be able to get parts the way you used to about a year ago or a year and a half ago. I know it's supposed to be over by now, but it's not. And I keep thinking of this aphorism that I read in a book. Nothing is as permanent as a temporary situation. Anyways, so the PCF 8523 is an RTC that we know and love. We use it in our breakouts. It's inexpensive. It's battery backed. It's three or five volt compatible. It's a really wonderful RTC, which is probably why I can't get any. I ordered some about a year ago and it's still waiting on shipment. But I was able to snag some in HV son. And so you can see the previous person just had S O I C and then I now have this new PCB, which has both S O I C and HV son because I don't want to cancel my S O I C order because like once you book an order, like you're in line. You know, I might as well stay in line like a clown. But while I can get some of the HV son versions, I'm going to be doing some revisions. So, you know, we revised all of our CP 2104 boards to CP 2102 and that's been exciting. I'm almost done with that. And then, you know, next up is we have three or four boards that use the PCF 8523. That's a secret. Get back in that vault.