 show off and you should have a video. First up on Top Secretus we record a little video. This is a cool new thing for motors and Lydia you'll be back to show the other thing. All right, Lydia what is this? Okay, so we've got these two motors here. This is a plastic gear motor and what's interesting about this motor is it's like double headed. It's got the rotating part coming out both sides and we had a request to get the metal gear motor that we stock also with two ones on both sides. So this is the sample and it looks pretty good. And then testing the torque, hold on, so it's nice to do metal gears. It's like really good torque. So this is tested and works great. It's a three to six volt motor and one to 90 gear down and works great. I'm going to get this stock in the store. All right, what else are you going to show? Okay, just got this prototype in. So this is a dev board for the ADV7611 analog devices HDMI to TTL converter. So we've been using the TFP401. The TFP401 has been frustrating to get back into stock post chip shortage. It's still not really available and it's driving me a little nutty. We got some, but this ADV chip is kind of neat because it supports I2S. So we have a CS4334 I2S to audio converter here and then we also popped on a RP2040 to do the control and maybe make capacitive touch or resistive touch adaptation. So this could be like a really nice general purpose board that takes HDMI signal and converts them to TTL and then you can do stuff with it. I don't know. I don't think we have any. And that's not secret this week.