 So, okay, full disclosure, I sell this, but that's not why I'm sharing this because I think this is really cool. Okay, so this is, I mean, I think my, for most people, your first programming experience is the Arduino, right? And then that might be a little bit intimidating for very young kids. So this is actually called the AE Robot. You can search already on Google, I think it's probably the, you got very few hits. I mean, the full name is called the Affordable Education Robot. Okay, so I'm going to pass this around. You can take a little look at it. So, this tiny little robot, it has a... Yeah, okay. Basically, it's actually a robot that came out of one of the labs in Harvard. And he has this, you know, GUI, kind of like programming language. Actually, different from scratch, but okay, it's called MiniBlock. Okay, the first thing about MiniBlock is that if you are not using Windows... Oh, sorry, it's actually the other way. Yeah, the other way around. Okay, yeah. So basically, right now, it vibrates to move. It has two motors on it. So you have one motor here and one motor there. And based on the different rates of vibration, you can actually do turning. And this is an interesting project for me. And it excites me because it has a lot of functionality. And it has two motors. It has a line sensing capabilities. It has a light sensing capabilities. And I look at some of the examples. They say it's able to detect bumps and all that. And it's very, very minimalistic. It actually has to assemble the chest itself. And it has this rechargeable battery. Okay, so it's everything in one, you know. And unlike when you get Arduino, you need to get LEDs. You need to get actuators or other health sensors. But this is like very, very contain. And they actually have a very, very nice curriculum on top of it. But the only thing is that it doesn't work on a Mac. Yeah, it works. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Basically, currently, it's a very poorly documented project. So this ID itself, it only works in Windows. And try running using wine on Linux. But the latest version doesn't run. And I had a hard time pulling my hair. And the code. And if you say, you know, the code is quite... I mean, I literally started playing with it today. Basically, let's see. Let me delete this. So originally, the code, this is actually the example code from the line following. And I wanted to add color. So I just added this block. So this is like the... Let me see. You can just click on this. You can choose whatever color you actually want. So I chose the RGB values. So you can click one more time. And then you can add a constant value over here. See, this block returns a constant number. Or you can add in random values, which is what I did. So I can add constant, I mean, random values from 0 to 100. I'm not sure why it's 0 to 100 and not 0 to 255. But that's another problem to look at later. And then you just compile this. And if you say you are feeling this is too simple for you, of course, there's always a way to look at the generator code. Okay, maybe some of you think this is simpler. I understand the thing on the right. It's a lot of brackets. So I literally just started playing around with it today. It can do line following, but I think we need to do some calibration. So I'm still trying to play with it. So when I have more experience, I'll be happy to share more. The interesting question is, you say it's affordable, what are you looking at for price point? That's the most important part, I would guess. And I think if we're going to sell it, we'll be already pricing it around $39. Well, okay, just keep. Because I know primary schools and secondary schools they do the legal mind storms. That's at least $40. They don't like flower also. That's very expensive. Of course, if we join the National Junior for this competition, they have a different issue. So they have a very comprehensive list of examples. The point here is I'm pretty sure if you buy the components for this it's also going to be around $20. There's nothing if they're so cheap. I just realised that if they're using the cell phone motor, those are ridiculously cheap because every cell phone has it. So you look at the examples. To have an idea of the functionality, they have an LED on it. You can do movements left, right, forward, bomb detection, don't colours, light sensors, war following. I'm not... I think they have a sensor on it. So this is something very interesting. No Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth. Ya, that's right. So you just interact. Ya. We shall keep all the electronics on so that... Don't dismantle any electronics. Ya.