 All right, retro tech is two part this week. So one of the things that we're doing, we have a little kiddo now. So eventually kid is going to have a computer. So I'm cobbling together some stuff I had, some stuff that we're hacking and modding to have it work together. And one of the ideas is like a kid computer that's, you know, kind of funny, interesting. Maybe some stuff that's not available anymore. We have some Hasbro and Mattel and like baby Einstein stuff. You can see some of our guides, like a game controller that's also like a USB game controller. And then this, I thought this was interesting. So this is the Crayola, let me make sure the easy type keyboard. And there's a mouse that goes along with this, but it's, it's a kit, it was called the easy type computer. Yeah, it was called the easy type keyboard and mouse computer kit. If I were a kid to mine, the keyboard has this squirty, you know, it's large, but it's not, it's not your normal, it doesn't look like your normal keyboard. There's some things that people either will love or hate with it. I like the proper arrow keys. Yeah. And then there was another one that came out. This is, this is a, you know, the internet occurred. So this came out in 2010. And it was from Socar International. It's basically like the, I think someone said this is the big keyboard. It was something that was rebranded for Crayola. You can see they have little crayons and it's colorful. This is the back of it. See some of these things. And you can pick these up super cheap. I think I got this for like five bucks. And then, you know, here's both of them together. So this will be one of the keyboards for one of the like key computers that we do. It's USB, so it'll work and also plugs into lots of different things. There's a mouse. I'm not going to probably get that. There's an optical mouse and then there's like a mouse pad. And you can put like a picture in it. That wasn't that interesting to me, but I thought this was kind of neat. These are really colorful. I mean, I kind of look cool. Imagine like rolling in with this to work. Just be like, hey. They have another little game pad. Yeah. And then this, I used to do a weekly article on Engadget called Watch This Ones. And it was just like weird watches. And we have a collection of super weird watches because we, you know, have done or wanted to do some DIY watches. But these are like just, this is kind of just for fun. So these are gaming watches, but they don't play games. This is a reference of the console war back when it was Sony PlayStation one and the Sega Saturn, like, you know, fight to the death. And it's a great book by the console war's book. Yeah, it was hilarious. And yeah, it's brutal. And so you could see the neat thing about this, their wristwatch. But when you flip the top instead of it being a game because you have CDs, these are, you know, it's all the time. And I thought this was neat. So this is going in our pile of cool watches that we like. I know I'm in America. Where'd you get this from? This was from Japan and they were inventing machines. This is totally an apihabra like thing. It's what I imagine it's like. They were called Gashapon. Gashapon machines. Yeah. So anyways, that's that's our retro this week. Enjoy.