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To
the
edge
of
start-up
showcase,
my
name
is
Lisa
Fidel
Antonio,
Mayor
Chris
tonight
is
my
first
time
posting
simply
defined
I
mean
currently
the
engagement
director
of
attack
studio,
where
a
start-up
creative
studio
space
up
on
Green
Bay
Road
in
the
former
domicile
furniture
company,
and
also
one
of
the
chairs
of
the
Edmisten
Arts
Council
and
I'm.
The
founder
of
a
Community
Arts
Initiative
called
Evanston
made
and
I'm
an
aspiring
entrepreneur,
but
I'm
not
brave
enough
to
be
one
just
to
get
so
I'm
hoping
that
tonight,
I
want.
D
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B
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B
H
My
name
is
Stella
money's
said
he
was
greedy,
really,
no,
that's
a
very
common
name
and
I
am
the
founder
and
CEO
of
ancho
security
or
a
cyber
security
company
been
doing
this
for
a
long
time
and
we
don't
have
a
presence
and
I
live
in
Anniston
and
since
I
eat
particles,
as
I
had
in
2009
I've
been
else
we've
angel
investing
starting
2010
that
included
a
number
of
startups
software
companies.
You
might
have
heard.
H
I
In
connection
first
up
and
it's
intelligent,
high
school
and
then
and
finish
up
in
Evanston
for
quite
a
lot
and
from
a
person
from
a
business
perspective
and
the
pension
fund,
Kane
ventures,
we
do
early-stage
tech
managers
so
from
on
the
net
to
MVP
and
I'm,
also
part
of
purple
arts
ventures,
which
is
an
affinity
fund.
Investing
in
northwestern
businesses
with
Kella
or
with
northwestern
executives
on
the
board
and
I.
I
Think
one
of
the
really
cool
things
about
the
space
is
there's
so
much
innovation,
and
you
know
you
hear
these
concepts
of
you
know:
oh
well,
the
unicorns
and
these
overnight
successes
illuminate
successes
or
12
your
labors
of
love
right.
Nothing
is
an
overnight
success
until
that
one
moment
when
it's
actually
an
overnight
success
or
that
overnight
there
was
12
years
in
the
making
and
the
concept
exists
in
the
concept
of
I
would
quantify
what
qualifies
as
a
successful
business.
I
B
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K
L
I
magnify
that
the
two
most
popular
forms
of
low
impact
fitness,
while
saving
space
and
money
traditional
exercise
like
money,
is
great.
But
when
you
pound
the
pavement,
the
pavement
inevitably
pounds
back.
My
king
is
awesome,
really
good
and
a
traditional
way
to
get
low
impact
fitness,
but
it
can
put
stress
on
their
knees,
your
back
and
other
areas.
L
A
private
provides
the
best
of
kind
of
low
impact,
fitness
in
a
form
factor
that
takes
up
the
same
space
as
one
of
the
two
traditional
offerings,
most
popular
elliptical
and
bicycle,
and
this
can
be
accomplished
through
the
patent
pending
technology
of
motion
inversion.
So
it
converts
the
rotational
pendant
of
thinking
into
the
ellipticals
private
lending.
L
L
L
As
you
can
see,
without
my
ticket,
the
economically
optimized
machine
is
fully
adjustable
to
a
variety
of
stride,
lengths
and
a
variety
of
people
sizes.
So
you
can
change
the
front
of
my
a
fortunate
remote
rotation
of
your
pedaling
into
a
24
inch
stride
which
allows
you
use
a
different
range
of
muscles
and
allows
you
to
get
different
kind
of
exercise.
L
You
might
wonder
about
upright
stays
within
this
industry.
Elliptical
in
the
US
is
a
billion-dollar
category
annually
we
purchase
a
billion
dollars
of
political
theater
companies
like
white
fitness
and
procore
dominate,
but
the
technology
itself
is
probably
primarily
remained
unchanged
since
its
introduction
in
the
kind
of
adjacent
category
of
spin
bicycle,
it's
been
growing
exponentially
year-over-year,
especially
with
the
introduction
of
companies
like
peloton
and
Swift
that
are
introducing
new
experiences
and
new
machines
to
the
market.
L
L
So
you
might
wonder
a
pride
story
itself.
This
has
been
a
very
long
journey
for
me
in
the
last
three
years
of
my
life
working
on
this
technology
and
developing
this
concept.
It
really
started
with
me
coming
back
from
college
and
volunteering
for
the.
Therefore,
the
secretary
or
I
fix
likes
for
the
routers
for
our
community.
L
So
there's
like
a
large
markup
in
general
for,
like
manufacturer
to
production
in
Taiwan,
if
I
were
to
manufacture,
probably
and
be
anywhere
from
two
hundred
five
hundred
dollars
to
produce
and
though
that
quality
of
a
bike
is
typically
retail,
like
a
thousand
of
our
price
point.
But
the
nice
thing
about
this
is
the
actual
additional
cost
of
goods
for
the
elliptical
mechanism.
It's
purely
our
journalists
as
part
of
the
total
of
build
materials.
So
the.
I
L
That's
the
Consumer
Reports
is
that's
about
average
for
ellipticals
it
like
it's
a
little
harder
to
pick
now.
It's
probably
on
the
upper
end,
just
like
I
mean
they're
there.
This
is
not
the
only
concept.
It's
clean
to
be
two
and
one
Precor
came
out
with
something,
but
they
actually
had
the
same
motion
for
both
modes
and
they
didn't
really.
It
is
kind
of
a
gimmick.
So
I
would
say
this
is
very
reasonable
for
people,
especially
consumer
optical
I,
would
say
it's
a
little
place.
Your
spent
answer,
your
question.
I
M
L
L
They're
trying
to
remote
experiences:
that's
why
there's
a
tablet
on
it
and
those
are
kind
of
open
platforms,
but
I
think
the
reason
why
the
others
didn't
succeed
is
they
didn't
really
want
to
succeed?
I
think
they
want
to
sell
lots
of
ellipticals
and
lots
of
spin
bikes
and
there's
no
real
incentive
for
them
to
essentially
hurt
what
is
a
very
stable
source
of
revenue
for
them.
So
I
think
some
of
it
was
like
a
whack
whack
of
interest
on
their
part.
L
I
think
some
of
it
was
like
the
price
point
in
the
construction
quality,
where
the
cheaper
machines
are
less
stable
and
they
don't
provide
like
saying
whoa,
whoa
level
of
noise
and
the
same
kind
of
experience.
While
writing
it's
it's
a
nicer
experience
on
the
nicer
machine.
That's
why
someone
pays
for
like
a
Kaiser
and
it's
1,500
bucks.
H
L
H
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H
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A
L
My
lawyers
are
May
around
and
Richter
middle
trigger
of
it
all
was
doing
the
pet
work
and
Mayor
Brown
generally
represents
me.
I
was
working
with
Jim
Mariko
over
there,
which
is
a
lot
of
the
mechanical
design,
did
a
lot
of
it.
They
became
about
design
on
this
one
and
I'm
kind
of
looking
around
for
industrial
design.
I've
been
talking
with
a
couple
of
companies
but
I'm.
It's
it's
tough,
as
a
solo
founder,
so
I
wish
I
had
part
of
more
partners
and
seeking
other
partners.
C
L
So
this
is,
the
patent
is
actually
a
lot
wider
than
just
spin
bike
to
elliptical.
The
original
proof
of
concept
was
bicycle:
how
to
write
a
little
tickle.
It's
a
bicycle
accessory
that
attaches
to
your
bike
and
allows
you
to
run
from
point
A
to
point
B.
There
were
some
technical
challenges
it
works.
Then
I
pivoted
to
a
mic,
stand
and
turns
your
whole
bicycle
essentially
into
this,
but
using
your
bicycle.
L
So
it's
like
a
two-in-one
but
bicycle
stand,
and
that
also
works,
but
the
proof
of
concept
that
I
vote
for
that
required
to
stabilize
it
to
remove
the
rear
wheel
and
I
felt
that
that
was
a
little
bit
too
burdensome
on
the
consumer.
So
I
thought
that
controlling
all
the
elements
as
a
proof
of
concept,
the
exercise
machine
make
the
most
sense,
but
another
peripheral
concept
it
also
works
is
a
it's
essentially
for
a
co-working
space
that
reebok
your
bike
in
place
and
then
it
provides
a
gym
functionality.
D
L
The
parts
did
not
arrive.
Unfortunately,
there
was
a
problem
with
Amazon
I
have
a
design
for
those
to
reciprocate.
That
is
those
are
it's
frustrating
to
me.
This
is
not
quite
what
I
wanted
to
present
on
stage
here
today,
but
yes
in
theory,
they
could
reciprocate
or
lock
in
place,
they're
fully
adjustable
everything
on
the
bike
from
the
stride
length
to
your
position
and
spaced.
How
long
and
what
ankle
those
are
positioned
at
are
all
adjustable
so
that
you
can
accommodate
the
user
most
optimally.
O
O
L
There's
capital
available
and
pursue
any
of
their
revving
I
think
they're
all
solid
businesses.
I
think
this
is
just
lower
than
fruit.
I
think
that
this
is
not
so
confusing
to
consumer
versus
putting
your
bike
into
a
bike.
Stand
that
then
turns
it
into
an
elliptical.
There's
a
there's,
a
consumer
confusion
problem
where
they
know
where
to
possibly
know
what
a
bike
stand
is,
but
the
idea
that,
like
elliptical
as
an
abstract
motion
and
what
provides
us
to
sit
and
kind
of
exercise,
it's
a
real
challenge.
A
F
L
I
think
if
I
could
get
the
capital
to
grow,
this
work
in
a
grid
definitely
would
do
line
extension,
some
of
which
were
the
previous
concepts
and
some
of
which
other
concepts
that
I
can't
talk
about.
But
there
I
mean
this
is
part
of
a
holding
company
that
I
have
called
process
solutions.
I
think
that
in
general,
like
home,
goods,
are
something
that
I'm
interested
in
personally
and
I
have
several
other
ideas
both
for
exercise
equipment
and
for
things
that
are
targeted
at
the
home
consumer.
L
The
typical
customer
for
an
elliptical
or
a
spin
bike
is
away
in
the
suburbs,
it's
more
complicated
than
that
that
that's
a
big
part
of
the
demographic
that
buys
this
and
that's
a
customer
that
I
think
I
can
understand
and
develop
products.
They
don't
make
that
customer
happy,
they're
kind
of
happy
customer
makes
you
want.
B
N
P
O
P
Time
she
walked
into
a
bank
looking
for
a
loan.
She
was
armed
with
a
business
plan
that
had
a
19
page
appendix
of
research,
backing
up
her
numbers
and
she
was
shocked
at
what
she
encountered
telling
us
it's
a
bunch
of
men
just
in
there.
Looking
at
you
like,
oh
that's
so
cute,
you
want
to
open
a
bookstore,
that's
really
adorable
I,
don't
know
how
to
break
through
that.
This
happened
over
and
over
again,
and
it
took
her
over
two
years
to
secure
a
loan.
This
story
is
not
meet
Rebecca.
P
Every
woman
opening
her
own
business
experiences.
Obstacles
like
these
solely
because
of
her
gender
are
unconscious
and
conscious
diocese
caused
us
to
take
women
in
business
less
seriously
because
of
this,
women
have
a
harder
time
growing.
Their
businesses,
though
36%
of
business
owner
in
the
United
States,
are
women.
Their
businesses
only
employ
15
percent
of
the
workforce
and
generate
twelve
percent
of
the
revenue.
Distant
part
stems
from
the
unfortunate
fact
that
only
4%
of
dollars
of
small
business
loans
goes
to
women
and
member,
that's
even
smaller,
for
VC
dollars.
So.
P
Out
of
their
way
on
a
daily
basis
to
buy
from
women-owned
businesses,
energy,
no
skyrocketed
since
the
election,
even
Walmart
recognizes
that
they
may
want
to
buy
community
I,
think
of
marketing
their
women
own
products
as
such.
Meanwhile,
women
are
hands
down
the
most
powerful
group
of
consumers
in
the
United
States.
We
control
80%
of
consumer
buying
power.
Yes
I'm,
sorry,
yet
there
is
still
no
central
resource
for
identifying
women-owned
businesses.
That's
why
at
Bosque
were
connecting
female
consumers
frustrated
with
his
debts.
Mou.
A
P
We
launched
the
directory
just
over
four
months
ago
under
light
buff
intending
to
use
it
as
a
symbol
and
VP
to
just
test
with
customers.
Since
then,
we've
had
almost
7,000
visits
to
our
website
and
over
5,500
users
there
are
over
200
businesses
listed
on
our
directory,
the
majority
of
which
were
submitted
directly
to
us
by
enthusiastic
business
owners
and
customers
in
just
a
few
months.
This
is
exceeded
our
expectations
with
their
technology
still
we'll
be
scratching
the
surface
of
what
is
possible
to
offer
consumers.
P
In
essence,
we
are
an
advertising
engine
for
women-owned.
Small
businesses,
with
our
ultimate
goal
of
a
getting
more
customers
in
their
doors
today
has
been
free
to
eat,
listed
on
our
directory,
which
is
facilitated
a
rack
of
rapid
initial
growth
over
the
next
few
months.
We're
planning
on
testing
out
a
revenue
model
based
on
a
pain
premium.
Membership
for
paint
members
will
get
access
to
special
marking
materials
to
market
themselves
as
women-owned
businesses
under
the
bossy
brand,
as
well
as
an
advertising
opportunities
within
our
network.
P
P
The
go-to
platform
in
every
major
city
for
every
woman
to
buy
from
a
woman
owned
business
no
matter
the
occasion
we
exist
to
celebrate
female
business
owners.
We
wish
to
fight
the
conscience.
Unconscious
bias
means
that
people
have
when
addressing
female
business
owners
and
we
exist
to
ensure
that
every
Rebecca
and
will
read
a
Sarah
and
Louise
and
Tonya
and
Laura
and
mine
and
Melissa
and
Ramona,
succeeds
the
first
time
she
walks
into
a
bank.
But
we
need
your
help
and
I'm.
A
very
special
ask
for
you
today.
So
I
want.
P
On
to
the
Boston
Chicago
calm
and
choose
one
women-owned
business
that
you've
never
been
to
before
go
there
buy
something
strike
up
a
conversation
with
the
owner
find
out
why
she
started
in
place
and
then-
and
this
is
the
most
important
part-
emails
off
the
dock
Chicago
at
gmail.com
and
tell
us
about
her
experience.
We
need
your
feedback
and
insights
so
that
we
can
continue
to
grow
Buffy
into
a
powerful
force
of
consumers,
buying
movie
loans
and
uplifting
women-owned
businesses.
Monday
same
access.
H
P
We
have
it
so
we
actually
tested
a
revenue
model
based
off
of
selling
offers
directly
to
the
customers
on
our
website,
so
they
were
redeemable
in
store
offers,
and
we
had
a
lot
of
interest
from
the
business
owners
to
sell
our
website
willing
to
give
us
a
10%
cut
of
all
of
the
sales.
So
we
validated
that
business
owners
trust
us
enough
to
launch
something
through
us
and
give
us
part
of
the
revenue
from
that.
P
But
we
didn't
have
a
big
enough
audience
to
really
make
that
a
successful
test
and
because
the
offers
were
so
fine
dice,
we
were
kind
reliance
on
offering
something
specific
companies
that
consumers
want
to
buy
from,
and
so
we're
gonna
be
testing
out
this
new
revenue
model
that
I
presented
to
you
today
in
the
next
couple
of
months.
So
we're
really
still
continuing
to
iterate
the
balcony
to
figure
out
how
it's
that's.
What
we
want
to
monetize
this.
P
We
don't
expect
what
a
monetize
through
the
known
directory
advertising
kind
of
roots,
because,
for
example,
yellow
is
a
huge
height
for
small
business
owners,
go
stir
the
paint
yolk
they
think
they've
got
this.
You
know
putting
them
down
with
arranging,
since
we
don't
pay
for
advertising
and
we
open
up
all
of
those
paint
pitfalls,
which
is
why
we're
testing
out
some
different
models
and.
P
P
M
P
P
Actually,
a
little
over
a
week
after
we
launched
the
director,
he
had
an
article
in
the
Chicago
Reader
and
they
called
their
submissions
and
made
to
our
website
through
that,
including
a
lot
of
online
and
professional
services,
businesses
that
basically
can't
even
be
fit
into
our
directory
right
now,
so
we've
had
a
lot
of
success
that
works
out,
because
it's
a
no-brainer
for
the
business
owners
and
they're
really
excited
about
identifying
themselves
as
women
and
businesses.
So,
since
July,
we
haven't
had
to
go
out
that
intensive
work
of
bugging
them
they've
been
coming
up.
P
Since
then,
as
far
as
the
content
marketing
we've
found
that
using
students
isn't
really
a
successful
strategy.
We've
had
a
lot
of
interest
from
bazzill
students
because
they
typically
handwriting
their
student
publications
that
are
looking
to
being
a
little
bit
of
a
bigger
impact.
So
we've
had
time
interest
with
writers
for
a
much
better
than
its
goal
and
I
who
wrote
the
first
like
twenty
five
story
themselves,
and
so
we
kind
of
expect
that
student
content
driven
strategy,
something
similar
to
a
university,
has
used
to
be
really
successful.
For
us.
A
K
A
K
P
So
the
actual
reason
is
because
of
our
content,
marketing
strategy,
we're
still
working
on
having
a
better
conversion
rate
between
people
actually
reading
our
articles
and
then
get
them
over
to
the
directory.
So
that's
our
biggest
hurdle
right
now
and
what
we're
really
going
to
start
doing
is
working
a
lot
more
messaging
into
some
of
our
content.
P
Q
P
G
P
Businesses
by
and
large,
don't
become
certified
because
it's
through
the
state
a
huge
headache
and
they
really
don't
see
the
benefits
from
it.
So
construction
companies
in
larger
professional
services
companies
will
get
certified
because
it
makes
them
competitive
to
get
city
bids
or
bits
from
large
companies
where
they
need
to
get
into
those
contracts.
A
P
A
big
part
of
what
we're
doing
is
creating
this
network
in
this
community.
We
found
a
lot
of
success
because
those
strong
networks
of
emails,
dis
owners
already
exist
and
when
one
person
hears
about
us
that
I
think
we
have
a
ton
of
submissions
to
our
website
because
they're
all
on
board
and
we've
really
spread
the
fact
that
whoa
this
ground
advantage,
where
we're
going
to
be
embedded
in
the
community
rather
than
going
from
the
top
down
and
with
the
company,
they'll,
already
kind
of
being
a
headache
and
I
meet
up
small
business
owners.
Trust.
R
Your
presentation
in
your
idea
to
speak
me
smile
the
whole
time.
I
was
just
excited
for
you
and
impressed
by
you
and
your
partner
and
what
you're
thinking
together,
say
I
hope
really
good
things
for
you.
Both
is
there
a
way
to
sort
of
leverage
of
this
community
of
women
beyond
sort
of
what
we've
identified
today?
Do
you
have
other
ways
that
you're
thinking
of
leveraging
on
basa,
Chicago
and
so
I
love
the
name
so
I
think
that
that
will
be
awesome?
I
am
the
boss
of
Austin,
yes,
yeah.
P
There,
for
example,
associations
of
blooming
business
owners
and
you
can
join
in
membership
fees,
media
access
of
discounts
and
other
membership
benefits
like
that,
and
so
we
don't
necessarily
the
white
space
that
we
identified
was
really
an
accident
buying
these
businesses
for
the
consumers.
So
that
were
focused
on
right
now
on
what
we're
also
focused
on
making
sure
that
our
network
is
a
really
high
quality
network,
because
that
can
be
monetized
in
a
lot
of
different
ways
to.
N
Problem
that
you've
highlighted
this
concept
of
funding
for
the
laughter
of
your
building,
this
network,
where
you're
highlighting
businesses.
So
theoretically,
you
could
be
highlighting
businesses
for
funding
as
well,
and
the
second
question
with
the
you're
also
quote,
was
not
a
brick
and
mortar,
but
you
couldn't
have
a
another
revenue
stream.
If
you
were
referral
marketing
for
digital
companies
that
have
a
separate.
P
Definitely
so
those
are
both.
Do
you
think
that
we
consider,
as
far
as
helping
to
find
women-owned
businesses?
That's
definitely
something.
For
example,
Evo
recently
opened
up
their
loan
platform
for
businesses
in
the
United
States
as
well,
and
its
value
that
would
bring
in
something
that
we've
heard
from
people
is
that
having
opportunity
to
even
if
Monday's
Peaks,
because
this
is
something
that
happened
with
women
in
Chicago.
It
want
the
opportunity
to
do
so.
P
We
we
will
into
it,
but
we
really
want
to
be
focusing
on
consumer
spending
at
first
and
then
just
to
quickly
address
your
second
command.
You
can
definitely
find
you
later
about
this.
The
idea
of
physical
products
that
are
sold
online
is
definitely
something
you
consider
and
again
to
be
a
really
successful
that
you
press
in
the
future.
The
reason
that
we're
not
starting
with
that
is
because
finding
a
product
online
isn't
as
exciting
as
going
in
the
store
and
actually
meeting
odor
and
I.
P
Think
the
more
that
we
can
hit
ourselves
away
from
to
leave
the
company
in
Amazon
and
the
more
experience
excitement
that
we
can
bring
around
retail
the
more
energy
and
engagement
will
actually
generate,
and
then,
when
we
eventually
have
the
ruining
online
businesses
it'll
be
even
not
more
successful
because
we've
already
developed
the
brand.
Never.
E
P
S
B
S
So
Mike
Adams
and
here's
my
story.
It's
six
seconds,
I
used
to
have
an
office
for
a
couple
of
months
in
technology,
innovation,
Sun,
TSU,
David
Smith
at
8:20
days,
really
will
have
the
early
form
of
Peapod.
Yes,
I've
been
issued.
Another
pass
over
the
years,
a
couple
of
cases
on
things
that
we're
not
labor
saving
device.
Primarily
that's
my
specialty.
Labor
saving
devices
were
awfully
hard
on
them,
but
I
wanted
to
kind
of
I
innately,
very
lazy,
because
everything
that
come
up
with
something
to
make
life
easy
a
lot.
S
S
Use
this,
so
here
not
only
is,
is
the
way
to
point
out
in
my
hand
a
little
tired
camels,
two
units
mine
and
so
my
fingers
I
could
hyperstone
my
elbow
I've
heard
he
might
hurting
my
shoulder,
but
I've
also
strengthened
EO
blazer
and
if
I
try
to
get
around
that
but
put
in
the
front,
carry
like
this
and
it's
a
real
strain
on
the
lower
back
I
can
do
this.
I
have
done
that
a
lot
or
I
can
do
this.
S
Here
I
am
like
this
when
I
step
on
the
digital
scales
of
having
trouble
working
here,
but
during
the
after-party
I
get
those
guys
going,
and
you
can
see
that
when
I
stand
out
of
steals
home
below
like
this
there's
about
260
pounds
on
my
right
foot,
there's
35
pounds
of
my
left
foot
I
went
to
20
silhouette.
The
rest
is
painting
salad
sauce
up
to
60
to
35
only
but
like
this
little
three
dots
pocket
zone
of
suddenly,
basically
50/50.
S
So
it
makes
about
two
hundred
and
twenty
pound
difference
and
shifting
the
weight.
Just
thanks
to
this
little
three
ounce
device,
the
direct
engagement,
both
sides
of
binding
that
lopsided
load
even
worse
for
lefties,
like
myself
pull
it
helps
my
head
on
the
backside.
So
there
we
go,
lift
it
up
into
the
SUV
or.
S
S
For
the
record,
to
look
for
including
retail
packaging
for
between
southern
510
thousand
in
China
might
be
fifteen
thousand
here
and
plastic
being
a
commodity
product.
The
truly
impressed
the
piece
of
our
president
is
similar
once
you
that
passed
and
truly
challenged,
but
I
found
the
mole
per
mole.
I
could
say
between
probably
sixty
and
eighty
percent,
but
two
of
us
in
China,
where
those
three.
S
So
the
challenge
right
now
really
is
a
very,
very
small
and
very
small
kernel
jump
over,
which
is
simply
forming
an
LLC
into
the
product
liability
insurance,
of
course,
getting
tooled
up
in
retail
packaging
done
in
PLI,
product
liability
insurance
and
then
shelves.
If
I
had
any
production
today,
Aaron
and
affordable,
buckets
and
Victor
buy
with
a
mobility
sense
themselves.
He
wants
it
right
now
said:
let's
get
production
immunity,
my
best
bet
to
get
going
here
to
get
a
purchase,
order
that
I'm
sure
I
could
purchase
or
to
finance
one
home
depot.
The
monster.
S
2274
stores
nationwide
each
store
sells
about
750
700.
Eighty
bucks
per
month,
I
lowered
that
I
conservative
drop
them
735
a
month
that
was
2274.
This
20
million
promo
buckets
a
unit.
That's
20
million
of
these
they're
happy
to
leave,
store,
happy
and
Adam
is
a
store
manager
here
in
that
isn't
about
to
mount
with
home.
S
Yes,
that's
right.
20
million
sounds
about
right
per
year
across
the
chain
and
we
probably
have
over
20
million
five-gallon
buckets
to
go
out
the
door
full
of
pain,
right,
long-lasting,
epoxy,
pea,
gravel.
What
happened
so
if
just
1%
of
all
orange
over
buckets
left
the
store
was
a
bucket
filled
in
the
bottom.
There
sold
200,000
bucket
tones
just
a
home
depot
in
year,
one
2%
4,000.
S
L
G
I
S
S
Privately
to
use
the
husky
colors
that'll
be
a
house
line
for
Home
Depot.
We
can
use
COBOL
for
Lowe's,
we
do
best.
We
can
it
for
too
bad
private
label
to
those
guys.
You
can
also
get
colors
for
their
Sherwin
Williams
and
Flynn
and
Benjamin
board
all
paint
colors
and
sacrament
blackjack
they're.
All
these
guys
that
the
retail
stores
or
online
you
could
have
promotions
where,
if
somebody
would
offer
by
pyah
pyah
buckets-
recycles
like
that.
T
N
H
S
Of
these
men
is
no
big
box
apartment
stores,
but
my
biggest
hit
I.
Guess
it's
a
date
in
terms
of
them
kind
of
what
it
cost
to
get
there,
but
also
took
whatever
reputation
of
death
as
a
Aeronautics
guide
was
something
called
a
stoner
canister
on
American
foreign
cars,
so
Medicare
proponent
mobility
device
was
rated
number
one
in
the
country,
but
available
tonight,
north
of
the
division
of
Scottsdale
I.
Think.
H
S
H
S
I've
been
much
more
successful
unity,
Pappas
and
endorsements
that
you
couldn't
advise
and
Christopher
Reeve
Walter
me
Ric
were
referring
to
Illinois
and
joint
before
a
lot
of
Pat's,
a
lot
of
endorsements
I
had
to
date
and
enough
money
with
behind
medical
team
to
really
maximize
soul,
products
and
designs,
I
love.
What
pitocin
is
gonna,
be
so
cheap,
relatively
speaking,
to
love
to
get
going.
S
T
So
I
happen
to
know
Mike
very
well,
because
my
company,
which
is
based
in
that
instance,
would
do
final
assembly
and
packaging
of
the
product
and
with
those
kind
of
numbers
we
having
over
20
people
employed,
fill
up
those
kind
of
orders.
So
to
get
great
jobs
and
haven't
said
what
kind
of
money
are
you
looking
for
to
get
started
home.
S
S
E
T
U
S
Have
a
provisional
patent
pending,
but
I
wrote
it.
It
has
a
very
strong
utility
application
because
nowadays
Provisionals
was
upgraded
with
utility.
We
try
to
you
can't
introduce
any
what
they
call
new
matter.
So
you
pretty
much
have
to
write
a
provisional
as
though
I
seen
utility
I
still
have
10
years
left
in
the
US
and
stronger
and
and
tender.
C
G
C
S
S
That's
a
five.
Perhaps
that
would
I
actually
think
that
this
would
be
a
nice
little
pulse
pipe
or
anybody
who
has
a
loved
one
in
the
trades,
because
people
get
tired
enough,
and
so,
when
you
ask,
you
know,
maybe
got
get
a
girlfriend,
a
husband,
a
couple
of
brother
or,
as
in
the
trades
and
just
give
a
little
bit
of
a
break.
I,
sometimes
get
a
little
bit
of
pushback
when
people
say
especially
positive
trades.
I
said
yeah
I,
just
puree
I
just
carry
two
of
them
that
imbalance
that
way.
V
S
A
S
Wait:
you're
back
from
maybe
Sentra
to
reach
out
against
us
plastics,
they're,
illegal,
mister,
Pennsylvania,
something
they're
a
huge
office
and
I
love
them
to
carry
the
master
power.
That
is
local,
McMaster
Rangers
law,
but
also
that
errand
before
the
buckets
at
Hiawatha
family
in
Iowa
and
I.
When
I
go
out
there.
Many
Christmas
time
stated
now
facing
these
are
pre-production
prototypes
and
animate
them,
but
I
hope
that
they
look
molded
because
I
spent
a
lot
of
time.
S
A
W
W
W
W
All
of
this,
although
there
doesn't
more
technical
term
but
whose
makes
the
startup
sequence
automatic,
you
have
to
adjust
anything
start
to
print
and
hopefully
we'll
discover
the
brand
is
kind
of
unique
to
us.
We're
the
only
one
in
the
world
that
used
to
this
technology.
It
takes
the
frame
and
incorporates
a
scissor
lift,
which
makes
it
much
more
stable,
with
less
material
our
base
or
technology.
But
that's
kind
of
an
advantage
for
us
technology
faster
than
closed-source.
W
W
Which
makes
at
this
private
price
point
it
makes
our
3d
printers
perfect
for
what's
called
a
printer
font,
which
is
multiple
printers
working
at
the
same
time.
This
is
much
to
the
high
school's
printed
product
they
have
six
pairs
going
on,
and
what
this
allows
students
to
do
is
have
more
access
to
printers
3d
printing.
W
But
a
lot
of
the
internet
companies
that
existed
kind
of
adapt
to
the
general
public,
but
it
generally
working
out
because
it's
still
a
very
technical
machine,
there's
some
other
skill
stuff.
The
size,
3d
printing,
that
you
know
computer-aided
design
has
such
as
infector
saw
words
of
the
life's
being
one
of
them.
So
we're
not
necessarily
going
out
of
the
general
point
right
now,
although
right
now,
but
we're
sticking
with
more
GPS
and
colleges.
I
W
M
W
Along
with,
along
with
printers
themselves,
that
we
also
do
service
contract,
so
it
was
to
go
to
the
school
to
train
the
staff
and
also
do
maintenance
work.
That's
actually
one
of
the
reasons
we
chose
us
as
opposed
to
our
competitors,
Boston,
who
actually
had
3d
3d
printers
to
$400
3d
printers
that
were
just
garbage
and
won
$25,000
printer
they're
willing
to
trade
all
three
for
six
of
online.
Well,
true,
that's
pretty.
H
W
W
Well,
the
market
exact
size
contest.
Well,
the
public
at
least
it
kind
of
smoked
out
you
could
have
up
to
cover
years
ago.
You
could
have
gone
to
Best
Buy
among
people,
the
3d
printer,
that
just
simply
what's
the
case,
the
public
wasn't
completely
ready
to
spend
$3,000
a
3d
printer.
They
might
not
even
use
all
about
I
mean.
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Is
PLA
plastic,
it's
actually
a
corn-based,
and
in
the
recent
years
that
have
become
standardized
a
1.75,
that's
the
standard
and
all
the
materials
come
in
that
dynamic
shape.
As
long
as
it's
that
we
can
use
software,
the
software
is
open
source
right
now.
We
do
want
to
go
to
more
generic
software,
but
what
we
did
right
now
for
the
schools
we
kind
of
modified
or
software
to
fit
our
prayer.
So
what
a
software
opens
its
the
configures
configurations
are.
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W
We
find
it
easier
that
is
at
schools
that
already
have
three
burners
that
have
a
bad
experience.
Our
best
customers,
they
kind
of
know
what
they're
going
to
go
through,
that
they
don't
have.
The
contract
were
locals.
Oh
you
know,
can
just
show
it
the
next
day
or
whatever
is
going
to
be
infer,
then
fix
it.
Source
contract
also
covers
other
period
as
well
that
they
might
have
something
extra,
but
if
they
have
a
pretty
important
that
we
can
fix.
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W
G
W
W
They're
all
kind
of
within
this
just
forget
to
talk
about.
We
actually
served
on
a
platter.
Well,
we
tried
to
do
we
experimented
with
this
of
the
Indianapolis
High
School.
Is
we
tried
to
free
kind
of
a
list
of
all
common
problems
or
something
that
could
happen
or
something
that
the
problem
that
the
views
of
my
base?
We
got
a
list
of
that
subject.
A
frequently
asked
question:
if
you
will
so
it
kind
of
looked
into
that
that
didn't
work
they
emailed
us,
but
usually
indication
was
they
were
able
to
find
the
answers
with
less.
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A
longtime
idea
for
this
I
would
say
they
were
trying
to
make
a
product
that
doesn't
cost
that
much
problems.
That's
this,
but
I
would
say
like
we're.
Trying
to
part
of
the
reason
we're
trying
to
hire
more
people
is
to
sort
of
that
part
as
but,
for
the
most
part,
look
lively.
Printers
are
naturally
tinker's
high
priests.
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U
So
but
yeah
we
did
a
lot
of
those
things
and
a
lot
of
I'll
say
proving
grounds
for
actually
printing
out
the
scaffolding
of
material.
It's
coming
right
now,
it's
just
you
put
the
cells
into
a
collagen
filament.
Let's
do
it
smells
horrible
once
heated,
let
me
tell
you
and
then
it
prints
out
scaffolding
that
you
can
grow
an
amorphous
blob
on
so.
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X
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V
T
Ilana
stuff,
so
Pollock
mentioned
solid
developments.
A
trinket
product
is
for
electric
cars.
Well,
actually,
we
bought
ten
machines
from
Paul.
He
has
a
corner
of
the
warehouse
where
he's
actually
building
the
products
of
our
little
corner.
That's
and
a
half
acre
industrial
property
get
the
Home
Depot,
it's
a
pretty
fun
place
and
we're
really
getting
quite
an
attraction
with
having
Paul
species
with
some
additional
ones,
with
14
3d
printers
now
and
we've
been
getting
orders
of
getting
close
to
a
thousand
units
of
3d
printed
parts
that
are
the
rest
sold
to
consumers.
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So
it
is
really
happening
where,
especially
when
a
product
is
in
the
early
stages,
just
launches
into
the
markets-
and
you
don't
want
to
just
have
to
buy
like
5,000
of
something
and
then
figure
out
what
the
customers
actually
wanted
to
do
something
about
differently.
So
we've
been
really
seeing
a
lot
of
interesting
piece
having
with
that,
it's
just
fun
and
you
can
think
of
something
in
the
morning
and
hold
it
in
your
hands
and
the
late
afternoon
mix
it
for
a
fun
day.