 This week is exciting. We're going to show two videos back to back and then on the other side, you're going to help us name this product. All right, Lady, what is this? This is spaghetti. No, this is actually really cool. This is LED filament. You can see if you look carefully, there's this like long line, ladder line of LEDs in this Weber silicone coating and it makes for this like beautiful, extremely soft, pure light tube. This is pink. I've also got a couple other colors like this one is green, like a neon green. The only thing is it's always not always clear which side is positive and which side is negative. So 50-50 chance I get it right, but they all went off of three volts and there's like blue and green and yellow and warm white and they have this kind of look of like perfect EL wire and extremely flexible and soft and they're not too expensive either, only a couple bucks. So I'm testing out these samples to get them into the Adafruit shop and they look good so far. Lady, what is this? Well, in addition to these cool flexible LED filaments, I also got a stiff filament. So these are used in LED light bulbs. It looks just like an incandescent filament. It's extremely bright when you power it with three volts, but it's got this pure white, warm white light that goes all the way around. I think this could be cool for like DIY light bulbs or wearables. It also, you know, has this look of a pure white light that could be cool for cosplay. It's very skinny and all you need is 3.3 volts to light it up. So I thought we'd stock some of these and people can make interesting illuminated costumes and props, wearables, displays, etc. Okay, and into this court chat, I'm going to post the names that came in so far. The current winner is in the lead, at least. A does love laces. I mean, come on. That's like, that's pretty good. And so we have the longer ones, different colors, and then we have the ones that you look like, you know, filament inside of a light bulb. So that's this week's top secret. Uh, you can't ask about it, but you can potentially name it. Yes.