 Yeah. We have two things. Yeah. Okay. First up, there is the LED backpack video. So we're going to play that. Okay. And then I'll, then I'll talk about the next one that I'm going to show. Sure. Okay, lady. What is this? Hey, I am redesigning our classic Adafruit seven segment breakout. This is one of our oldest designs and it uses a Holtec HT16 K33 on the back here. It's got I squirts you through these four pins and then it controls a quad seven segment display. As you can see, it's even got decimal dots and a colon. So you can make this into a clock or watch. And I'm using the same mechanical layout for this version, except that now, in addition to breakouts at the top, it's also got a chainable STEM EQT connectors. So you'll be able to connect these side by side or to a breakout board like this, like this Metro Mini without any soldering. So hopefully this will just be a kind of a drop in replacement, but better than ever, because it'll be plug and play STEM EQT. All right. And then next up for fans of a desk of Lady Eater, we're working on some new graphics for it because we've been doing this show for a while. Yeah, I'm going to show the preview. So this is going to go for like a retro game. Yeah. And there's no music yet because, you know, I have to do the graphics first. But if you're familiar with the show intro before, this is kind of the next next version. I like this. It's definitely got, you know, I once played, I think it was a video game called the Hobbit or Lord of the Rings or something themed on a green screen, like 386. And it kind of reminded me a little bit of it. Okay. And that is this week's top secret. Cool.