 All right, we have at least two things. Okay. First up. First up, yes, we did a after hours desk alidiata where we actually tried out some of the AV stuff that we've been playing with, but also talked about this board. So this is the RP2040 bones feather. So I took the RP2040 feather and squished it off so much that there's space over on the side to add more things. And in this case, I added a DVI port. It's got some resistors in line. It's also got your heads in the way, but you could, maybe if you think about it. Thank you. I'm Big Head. I'm Big Head. You also got the utility and CEC pin brought out. iSquared C is connected through, so you can actually do EDID detection. There's a STEMIQT port over there. And then at the very bottom right, there's HPD, so it's a hot plug detect. So we've been doing some hacking with PicoDVI, and I think this would be a great little dev board. I also want to redo the Scorpio board actually now, because we have more space. I won't have to. I've done more squishing. But I have to fab this first to make sure, because this is all a 402ified, I have to make sure that everything still works. All right. And then here comes a big deal. Ready? Yes. You're going to put them in here because it's... Well, this is even better because it's like the reveal. And then you're going to angle it. I was going to angle it. Do you want me to have you there so you know what I'm saying? Yeah, maybe I'll talk about this. Okay, because I don't have to reveal my stuff with my pointer. So this is the Feather M7, the Metro M7, first prototype with the new fancy silk screen. Thank you for zooming in as much as possible. You can see... Yeah, I'm just getting the light so you can see the IMX. And then on the back, you know, you back it up because I want to show Philby's beautiful silk screen. And let's just mess around a little bit with the... I think that's a good tilt. Yeah. It's tough. Okay, maybe I'll hold it out. Oh, it's good. So this is the silk screen. So you know, wanted to take inspiration from the seven line, which is purple here in New York City. And it has, you know, the newer trains have this cool, like, what stop is next display. So Philby kind of took inspiration from that and showed off what's available on this Metro board. So, you know, whenever we have a new chip, we tend to do a Metro because we've got the SWE connector, lots of GPIO. It's like it's kind of easy and spacious, a STEMI QT port, you know, different power outputs, USB and DC, three volt output as Wi-Fi has the jumpers for the boot select because the boot loader is kind of funky on the IMX, but this board is pretty much ready to go. We've got panels fabricated and we're going to release this shortly. So it'll be pretty exciting to get a new chip going. I mean, like the chip shortage, we couldn't do this because the chip shortage, we had the design done like two years ago, but we couldn't release it because we couldn't get microcontrollers. But now we can. That's our secret. It's a tough secret. Not out yet. Don't ask.