 Okay, I got a new prototype that I just put together. It's for this new sensor, so you want to go to the overhead, and it's the AS7341 multi-spectral chip. This chip has like an 11 channel like from near IR to RGB spectrum IR diodes, LED PN diodes that are used to sense light coming from, you know, the outside, there's a little port here. So you can use this as a very low-cost spectrometer, it only does, again, 11 bins, but it's still pretty cool. And it's, again, very simple to use as I've scored C, just needs a regulator and some parts. And I got, like, a cool LED I might solder on here to illuminate things so you can maybe use that to detect. Normally we only have RGB sensors when doing color detection because humans only have RGB, and so that's good enough, but this is kind of neat because it can do, like, multiple different bins. So I think it's a pretty cool sensor from AMS, so I made a break out for it. Okay, back in the vault. All right, we're going to do some questions now, there's a couple lined up going...