 No, no, no, no, no, no, no. All right, first up, we have some revisions and more salt products. We have a lot of revisions. OK, so we revised the Lady Atta Toolkit, now has a nicer temperature-controllable soldering iron and a nicer soldering iron stand. Otherwise the same, a great starter toolkit for anyone who wants to get doing electronics and wants a little bit of everything. I know you can get, like, $20 starter kits for electronics, but this actually has the good stuff. All right, the good stuff, including a power supply circuit. We've also been revising our GPS devices. So our old GPS module suppliers are making the GPS module, which is unusual because I really liked it. But we found a GPS module that has the same performance and the same pinout. So it's a little bit thicker, but it now supports GLONASS, which is the Russian global positioning system version. So you can maybe get more reception around the world, not just from the US system, but also from the Russian system. And we have it in our breakout. We have the breakout, the USB breakout. We've also got the Raspberry Pi hat. So we revised that. And then we are going to do the Arduino shield next. We are reordered to the Arduino shield. But you're going to see every one of our ultimate GPS products get revised. Little thicker, but in the antenna query command, change a little bit. But otherwise it's pretty much dropping compatible. Next up. Next up, we've got, this is you in question. USB-C right angle cable, one end, standard USB type A, although it's reversible. Good for keys. And this is right angle on the other end. So you can flip it around right angle. What I like about USB-C, of course, it's flippable. So you only need one right angle cable. What I hated about micro-B is you need to right angle both directions. And you can see it's weird. It's reversible on the other side, too. All right, next up. All right, next up. This is by JP's special request. People who know JP knows he likes his keycaps. He really likes windowed keycaps. This is a windowed keycap. This is a kind of obscure type of keycap. It's opaque black plastic, and it has a little clear window. So hold on a minute. Let me get in close. OK, so you can see this keycap. It's opaque, and then the neopixel. So this is, of course, you want to use this with something that has LED underlining. The LED is down here. It shines through the body of the key, because this is like an LED-compatible key. And out to here where you can see the light shine through, and it kind of curves around. It's kind of an elegant minimalist. It's a little like 2001 Space Odyssey. But if you like the look, these keycaps are hard to get. So I snagged a couple hundred of them. They're not inexpensive, but this is kind of the only place you can get them. They're very, very rare to find. So some people like the look. And then, of course, you can customize the top however you want, or just keep it nice and neutral black. OK, next step. OK, so this is a chunky battery. So we've already stocked the 6,600 milliamp hour version of this battery. But batteries have improved in like the 10 years since we stocked this 660. So this is, sorry, 6600. So this is 10 amp hours. So it's like 40% more, or maybe like 50% more. But it's the same physical size. So it's still 3,18650 cells. But these are the high capacity version. These are the 3,3400s, not the 2,200s. So the batteries are a little bit nicer, a little bit better. So you get more capacity. You get what normally would be like four batteries worth you'd need. You only get it in a smaller package from PKcel. You really like. These are already, they're packed and welded. And they're symmetric, and they have a battery protection circuit. So if you really need a high capacity, do this. Don't DIY your own battery packs. Just get a pre-made battery pack with the capacity you need. I like this one. All right, next up. We've got the SHT30 enclosed sensor. It's basically an SHT30, which folks here know. I love it. It's an I-squared-T temperature humidity sensor. It's high quality from Sincereon. This one, it comes enclosed. It's not waterproof, OK? It's not even waterproof. But it's just protected. And I just popped this off very quickly. It's got a nice mounting hole. It's got holes in it. So it's just kind of nicely enclosed. But inside you can see it's just the sensor, capacitor, pull-up resistors, and then a nice cable at the end. It's a very convenient, wired I-squared-T sensor. Folks, stop using DHT sensors. Use this instead. Much better quality, much easier to use. Don't have to mess around. Use this real I-squared-T. This is the good stuff. Throw away your DHTs and use one of these instead. Next up. Next up, another request. You wanted us to carry some cyberpunk panel mounted mousing devices. So this is a panel mount friendly or attachable friendly touchpad with two buttons. And we also have a version that is a trackball. So we kind of got one of each. The trackball version has three buttons. The touchpad has two. It's just USB mouse. You plug it in, and the touchpad shows a digitizer. The trackball shows up like a mouse. It's great for use with a Raspberry Pi or a single board computer. Any time you're making, a lot of people make projects with single board computers. They want a mouse, but they don't want a literal mouse that you have to move around because that's an external thing. This way it's enclosed inside of your project or it's mounted on the top. It's more durable because there isn't like this cable and this mousing hanging off. But you can give people the ability to do a touch controller. Also, sometimes you don't have a touch screen, or you don't want people putting their dirty mitts on the screen. These two will work great. And again, just plain USB. All right, and next up. OK, from SparkFun, our friend Sparklin, they have all sorts of cool, quick, STEMI QT compatible boards. Somebody sent this to us and said, hey, you should stock this. I'm like, you're right. This is a great add-on fat or mini hat, which plugs onto a Raspberry Pi or a Raspberry Pi Zero, anything with a 2 by 20 header. It also works with the Jetson Nano and other 2 by 20 header single board computers. And it gives you the iSquared C connections with STEMI QT connectors on the top so you can plug in any of SparkFun or Adafruit iSquared C sensors. And we make hundreds of them right in no Y required, really easy to use with iSquared C. And they even give you a little button on the end. All right. And my request, if SparkFun's watching, we stock a bunch of your stuff, stock more of ours, asking for a friend. OK. All right. Start of the shift tonight, besides elated the community, our customers, our staff, and more, is a bunch of feet. I can get you a human toe. Do you need a human toe tonight? Well, I got these toes. And I'm needing these toes. So we have all these feet in different colors. Feet, feet, feet, feet. And I'm just going to show all the different colors really fast. Gray. Yeah. And here's a. Next to a coin. Yeah. Silver. Silver. Green. Blue. Circuit path on purple. Red. And then here they are. OK. So I'm going to show this up. So these are just like fun. They're actually designed for keyboards, but I think they can be good for any enclosure design, anything with electronics where you want really nice little feet on your project, especially if you're using a anodized aluminum enclosure, because these are also anodized aluminum. So they come with an M4 screw. So that's how you attach them. Of course, you can also put foam tape. There's a lot of surface area and it's nice and smooth. You can put some 3M foam tape here and use that to attach it to your enclosure. So they're kind of cool, like cyberpunk, like cylindrical conic section things going on here. And then this is a silicone or other soft rubber bumper thing. So inside here, whatever touches the floor or your desk is nice and soft. And it doesn't move around easily, so it won't scratch, but it also won't slide. And it comes in multiple colors, like these greens or like I said, we've got this cool purple color. I like the purple, but some people like other colors. We've got the red color and we've got, I can't really make up my mind, there were so many colors. And I love the look of anodized aluminum. I always think it looks great. Black, silver and gray. So space gray, you know, in a kind of a silver color. So you've got all these different colors. You get two each per package, because usually you'll want either two or four. And I don't know, they look like eyes, multiple eyes staring at you. They do look like eyes. But they're great little feets. Nice feets. And that is, you're on it.