 and the charge circuit came from the DVD player and we added a few extras here for the Halloween side. Show the people what we've got in there. Turn that one on and you can listen. Nice. He got the power connector first. Nice. Now to control the car is actually very simple. You get an app on your mobile phone. You want to show them how to drive the car? Which one are you connected to? Push the buttons and see which one works. Nope, it doesn't want to play ball. I'm trying to connect you again. Technology, don't you just love it. Always dies when you don't want it to. Try it again. The kit inside this side already bought because we were going to build another robot and didn't have a chassis for it. So downtown one day spotted this plastic bus, went home, got one of the wheels, went back into town, checked if it would fit, bought the bus. Then, oh yeah, we've got Hackware stickers on it. Hackerspace, yes. Yeah, Hackerspace. Add 12 geeks. So a little bit of work with the Swiss Army. Now if we made a few holes, got some glue, stuck everything in. Then let Rebecca wear it up. Still not working. Oh, it's decided not to work. Right, we'll try this one instead. This one. Let's see. No, this is not going well and it just doesn't want to play ball. How we tested these today, they worked. Nope. No, neither one is working now. Technology, can't I just shoot it? Try this one again. No, I can't. No? It seems the app has died. So which one is it supposed to connect to this one? I tried both of them, but it's not connecting to Ryder. So the app itself... Have you connected the Bluetooth? It's Wi-Fi. Oh, Wi-Fi. Yeah, dude, car is connected. I have no idea sweetheart. Now I think I'm going to have to give up on Dash. Alright, you can show it later. Try to debug it after the event. Yeah, okay. Build that from you.