 OK, this week in top secret, I'm going to play two videos, and then I'm going to show one image. All right, let's do this. OK, this is a cool switch. So we carried those 808 step switches, and then somebody emailed us, hey, that company also makes these cool illuminated square switches, and what's neat is, you can see that they got the 12 millimeter pins, but then they also have two more LED pins on the side. So you can see it's marked negative, and this one's more positive. This is the TS series, and so I have it wired up here, and when I press it, it has a kind of a nice glow. It's kind of a cool white, and I have it wired, so the switch obviously turns it on, but you can turn on the LED independently. I just have a little resistor here to current limit it, and it's a kind of nice little switch. I like the feel of it, so I'll be selling these in a pack. And then I think the plastic piece can come off, so if you want you can even put something underneath or draw if you want to have a labeled button, so it can make for a low-cost macro pad. Use a little color printer, it'll be cool. Nice. What are they doing with this? This is the 3.5 inch HX and FT 480 by 320 TFT screen with capacitive touch. This is one of those funny stories where I actually bought these screens like almost ten years ago, and I forgot about them, but it's a nice capacitive touch 3.5 inch display, and this is just the breakout. So you can use iSpy, you can use pins for 8-bit or SPI mode, and I was like, oh, well let's make a feather wing version of this too. So this time I've got the feather plugged in, I've got a little issue here where this doesn't sit quite flat, so I'm going to fix it in the next revision. But the touch part and the LED display part works great, and what's cool is you saw that this is a multi-touch. So it can detect multiple fingers at the same time using the iSquared C interface for the capacitive touch. So all I've got to do is I've got to fix this, see this little part is bumping into the chip. I'm going to move this down, and then hopefully this will be ready to put in the store. All right. And then I have one more that I'm going to try to pull into the line. So it's dangerous. What? Dangerous. Okay. What is this? An update to the 2.7-inch e-ink shield. So we had to redesign the whole thing pretty much from scratch, because the e-ink display like changed the length of the flags, and then it comes from a place up to flip it over. And then it's just got redesigned. I'm doing a lot of redesigns, I'm like 90% done, so some of the tougher ones are left over. And this is one of the ones that's been out of stock for a very long time. But hopefully I'll be able to wrap it up and get this e-ink shield back in the store. All right. Let's see if it's safe for me. Get back in that vault.