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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - July 8, 2022
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A
Hold
on
a
second,
we
should
start
recording
some
of
this
stuff.
Okay,
so
I
think
we're
live
now.
We
were
just
talking
about
some
of
the
things
that
rick
has
offered
to
take
over
for
us
managing
the
facebook
messages
and
now
we're
talking
about
the
new
member
meetups.
So
I
was
going
to
ask
ben:
have
you
had
a
chance
to
get
him
hooked
up
with
the
zoom
account
and
how
to
set
up
those
meetings?
And
that
kind
of
thing,
or
are
you
doing
that
for
now.
B
Dream
account
I
have
it,
we
did
get
him
set
up
with
the
facebook
account
which
is
great
through
jen
and
rick.
Is
that
all
set
did
you
have.
C
I've
I've
been
chatting
with
a
lot
of
people
and
the
answer.
Yeah.
It
works
just
fine.
The
the
only
thing
I
ask
of
you
guys
is,
I
know
I'm
signing
up
for
stuff
and
I
don't
mind
that.
But
if
I
don't
do
it,
that
doesn't
mean
I
didn't
that
I
was
negligent.
I
probably
don't
know
what
I'm
supposed
to
do
so
at
least
the
first
go-around
of
each
item.
I
know
there's
a
bunch
of
in
things
in
my
inbasket
saying
that
you
know
things
that
we're
going
to
change
or
keep
up
with.
C
D
D
C
D
A
C
And
there
it
kind
of
goes
back
to
the
email.
Sometimes
I
don't
hear
back
from
people
and
and
sometimes
it
falls
off
the
edge.
So
I
don't
know
if
I'm
using
necessarily
even
the
right
email
addresses
that
could
be
on
me
if
something
doesn't
come
back,
that's
kind
of
what
I
assume
like
I
was
looking
for
something
I
just
escalated
yesterday
to
you,
jeremy,
I'm
sorry.
I
keep
doing.
C
A
So
you
know
we
we,
you
know
part
of
the
reason
I
added
to
the
agenda
of
these
meetings.
An
opportunity
to
review
open
tickets
is
so
that
we
have
an
opportunity
at
least
once
a
week
to
catch
things
that
we
missed.
So,
oh,
that's
a
good
up
yeah.
So
that's
a
good
opportunity.
If
there's
an
email
that
you
sent
to
one
of
us
that
we
haven't
responded
to
at
least
it
won't
go
longer
than
a
week
right.
I
know
that's.
C
C
C
A
C
C
A
I
I
agree
that
john's
the
perfect
one
to
lead
that
conversation,
but
I
don't
think
it
should
be
only
john
in
that
meeting
and
the
reason
I
say
that
is
because,
if
all
goes
well
it
somebody's
gonna
have
to
do
stuff
following
that
meeting,
and
I
don't
know
that
that
would
be
john.
So,
rather
than
having
a
lot
of
things
to
you
know
communicate
it
would
be
nice
if
we
kind
of
figure
out
who
that
team
is
gonna
be.
I
would
think
you
might
be
part
of
that
rick
I
mean
you.
A
C
A
C
C
D
That
that's
that's
just
fine
I've
gotten
into
a
drill
with
the
eco
restoration
alliance,
where
I've
got
an
equivalent
of
ben
a
guy
who
speaks
little
or
not
at
all
during
the
meeting
that
in
that
regard,
he's
even
more
ben,
like
than
ben,
but
anyway,
he's
sort
of
there
he's
understood
to
be
a
a
note-taker
and
a
follow-up
facilitator,
and
I
think
that
would
be
welcome.
D
Now
you
could
play
that
role
or
ben
could
play
that
role,
but
I
think,
having
one
other
person
there,
whose
main
job
is
just
to
listen
carefully,
is
a
good
thing
and
would
not
not.
C
C
A
Yeah,
for
me,
it's
email
for
me:
it's
jeremy
universe.org,
I
I
I
have
been
a
lot
slower
at
checking
hub
messages
lately,
unfortunately,
so
for
for
you
I
mean
for
for
others.
I
try
to
keep
things
there,
but
for
you
rick,
when
you
need
a
more
timely
response,
just
email
me
directly.
C
D
Email
because
it's
I'm
in
the
email.
B
C
D
C
A
C
A
B
Normal
routine,
I
it's
been
a
couple
weeks
without
jeremy's,
normal
yeah.
A
Yeah
it'll
be
a
little
poorly
organized
or
prepared.
I
did
the
best
I
could,
but
I
tell
me
if
some
of
this
is
out
of
date,
I'll
ben
help
me
out
with
notes.
Will
you
yeah
excellent?
No
introductions,
oh
wait
hold
on.
Why
do
I
have?
Was
this
something
that
rick
presented
while
I
was
gone,
rick's
dog,
prosthetic.
A
A
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
see
that
later,
maybe
I'll
have
to
go
back
and.
A
A
Nice,
very
nice,
okay,
so
action
items
these
might
be
out
of
date.
But
let's
see.
D
C
C
D
A
Ricky
did
a
great
job
laying
that
up
for
for
john
nicely
done.
Okay,
so
action
items
still
working
on
a
chapter
audit
any
was
there
any
further
discussion
about
how
we
can
approach
that.
A
B
C
Thing
we
left
that
was.
We
were
going
to
wait
for
that
fella
that
manages
the
I
can
never
pronounce
his
name.
C
D
Requires
it
was
a
much
lighter
weight
thing,
but
there
was
a
meeting
jeremy
with
bob
and
rick
and
ben
and
me-
and
I
guess
not
you
and
masby
yeah.
A
D
A
That's
fine,
I'm
going
to
take
that
off
as
an
action
item
we'll
follow
up
with
masvi.
When
he's
available.
I
still
have
an
action
item
to
draft
a
proposal
for
those
costs
that
I
accumulated
for
the
hosting
and
I'm
still,
I
honestly
guys
part
of
the
reason
I
haven't
done.
It
is
because
I
still
feel
a
little
bit
uncomfortable.
A
I
I
feel
like
at
the
very
least
we
ought
to
focus
on
first
and
foremost
getting
it
switched
over
to
an
enable
card
so
that
at
least
I'm
not
continuing
to
accumulate
stuff
that
I'm
going
to
want
reimbursement
for
so
I
thought
maybe
we
should
just
focus
on
getting
things
switched
over
and
then
I
will
write
something
up
once
I
know
I
have
a
number:
that's
not
going
to
keep
changing.
D
Okay,
if
that's
what
you
like,
all
you
have
to
do,
jeremy
is
pop
an
email
to
evan,
but
evan
copy
me
with
whatever
account
information.
He
needs
to
take
it
on
or
ask
him
what
credit
card
you
should
use
for
us
to
take
this
on,
and
I'm
just
realizing
is
this
something
that
requires
what's
going
forward.
What's
the
expense.
A
Well,
it's
going
to
be
for
the
azure
stuff,
which
should
be
a
lot
less
now
that
we
switched
to.
You
know
pre-allocated
capacity,
but
it's
still
they'll
still
be.
I
don't
know.
Maybe
a
hundred
couple
hundred
a
month,
that'll
it'll
hit
that
for
any
overage
charges,
there's
our
transactional
email
service,
which
is
called
mail
gun
and
that
usually
ends
up
being
around
50
60
bucks
a
month.
A
D
D
A
A
Well,
like
you
know,
like
I
said,
I'm
going
to
write
it
up,
I
I
will
go
ahead.
I
guess,
as
time
permits,
I
won't
wait
for
the
credit
card
thing,
but
I
will
write
it
up
as
a
discussion
without
saying
that
I'm
seeking
full
reimbursement
that
discussion
may
lead
us
somewhere
else.
I
I'm
open
to
anything
I'm
open
to
a
partial
reimbursement
if,
if
the
community
feels
that's
more
reasonable,
so
why.
D
Don't
we
just
start
with
this,
so
what
I'm
saying
is
you
can
feel
free
to
do
it
in
two
steps
because
you're
right,
the
the
proactive
solution
is
short
and
sweet
and
you
can
get
that
off
your
plate
and
we
can
get
that
established.
Then
we
can
revisit
if
you
wish
in
the
second
step.
A
D
A
Good
okay,
let's
move
on
then,
and
I
will
work
on
that
when
time
permits
may
or
may
not
be
this
week
and
then
the
rest
of
these,
let's
see
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
cross
this
one
off,
because
we
now
have
a
good
introduction
to
50
legs.
Thank
you.
Rick
never
have
gone,
live
with
the
new
device
catalog
pages,
because
at
this
point
I'm
just
kind
of
assuming
that's
going
to
be
the
intern
that
we
hopefully
still
have
coming
on.
D
A
Okay,
good
so
we'll
have
to
work
with
that
individual
to
try
to
figure
a
path
forward
on
the
device
catalog
and
implementing
the
stuff
that
alexander
built
for
us.
I
don't
know
if
alexander
is
still
working
on
capturing
frequently
asked
questions
from
discord.
I
mean
I,
it
looks
like
he's
still
kind
of
in
discord,
but
I
don't
know
that
any
of
that's
being
like
captured
and
transferred
to
the
hub,
I
think
he's
been
less
available.
Lately
too,
are
you
still
working
with
rich
brown
ben
on
their
chapter
spotlight?
B
Rich
brown's
chapter
spotlight,
you
know
I
haven't
looked
at
the
chapter
spotlight.
I
know
that
he
is
they're
continuing
activities,
but
no
longer
as
a
chapter.
Oh.
B
Let
me
I
did
post,
he
was
interested
in
getting
some
feedback.
You
know
basically
his
significant
contribution
back
to
the
enable
fund.
Having
that
be
shared,
you
know,
and
actually
it
was
you
know
several
thousand
dollars.
I
think
it
might
be
worth
putting
him
and
that
chapter
up
on
you
know
we
had
that
recent
email
somebody
was
looking
to
to
get
their
name
up
for
a
hundred
dollars.
I
think
he
contributed
5000
back
to
enable
that's
that's
a
bronze
level.
A
Oh-
and
I
should
you
know,
I
still
don't
really
know
what
our
process
is
for
this,
but
I
should
point
out
that
I
added
somebody
to
the
sponsors
page
so
under
donations
on
enablingthefeature.org,
we
have
our
sponsors
and
on
that
page
I
did
just
add
in
filament
pm
they're,
the
ones
that
are
making
these
new
skin
tone
materials
and
they're,
offering
a
10
discount
on
their
materials.
You
just
have
to
email
the
address
here
to
get
the
discount
code,
so
just
want
to
call
attention
to
that
too.
A
B
Yeah-
and
this
is,
I
think,
one
of
the
things
that
was
confusing
for
that
email
exchange
with,
I
think
it
was
called
zip
sprout
yeah
we've
got,
we've
got
two
separate
pages,
so
we've
got
this
page,
which
is
a
enabling
the
future
sponsors
for
the
website,
and
then
we've
got
if
you
go
all
the
way
down.
A
B
D
B
And
this
is
something
that
isabella
had
identified
in
her,
so
the
partner
with
enable
go
up
that
purple
button
enable
oh
okay,
all
right.
This
is
the
page
that
that
I
had
put
together
that
is
sort
of
enable
wide
or
enable
contributions,
and
it
hasn't
been
updated.
Since
2020
and.
A
B
Yeah
check
out
isabella's
presentation
again
because
she
had
a
whole
section
on
how
confusing
this
is
because
we've
got
some
that
are
supporting
the
website.
We've
got
some
that
are
supporting,
enable
fun.
We've
got
some
that
are
support,
and
then
you
know
within
that
you
can
sort
of
designate.
You
know
you're
you
wanting
to
contribute
to.
B
I
don't
know
a
chapter
or
something
else,
so
yeah,
okay
kind
of
set
up
like
a
russian
dollar
john.
A
Well,
I
mean
the
the
last
discussion
that
we
had
with
our
friends
at
deloitte
was
that
maybe
it
was
worth
taking
a
little
bit
of
a
broader
approach.
Instead
of
just
analyzing
matching
platforms,
we
kind
of
opened
up
to
looking
at
our
overall
online
assets
and
the
path
people
are
taking
and
how
hard
it
is
to
find,
hopefully,
they'll
come
back
and
and
that
that
project
would
include
stuff
like
this
of
reorganizing
these
pages
and
how
people
get
to
you
know
the
initial
information
there's
a
lot
of
reorganization
needed.
D
B
So
that
would
make
four
pages.
There's
there's.
D
Okay,
yeah,
so
so
that's
second
link.
It
occurs
to
me
that
if
we
had.
D
It's
an
example
of
a
way
in
which
you
could
have
one
place.
No,
it's
not
true.
I
take
it
back
well,
you
could
have
one
place
that
would
then
be
referred
to
by
all
of
the
sites,
because
you
know
each
of
those
sites
does
have
a
different
reason
to
be
an
entry
portal,
but
we
want
to
avoid
you
know
partial
redundancy
of
the
sort
that
we
now
have.
D
So
it's
just
a
possible
strategy
for
thinking
about
modularizing
what
we
do
even
further
in
order
to
avoid
duplication
and
avoid
the
need
to
reorganize
every
damn
thing
before
we
can
reorganize
any
damn
thing
I
mean
even
this
is
a
topic
for
discussion
with
with
the
deloitte
folks,
but
it's
a
possible
way
of
breaking
this
out.
B
One
of
the
challenges,
too,
is
that
it's
different
information
on
the
different
pages,
so
this
one
you'll
notice,
if
you
scan
down
scroll
down
just
a
little
bit
up
up
a
bit,
we've
got.
You
know:
gold,
silver,
bronze
and
then
here's.
You
know
the
the
amounts.
But
if
you
go
back
a
couple
pages
to
the
sponsors
page
that
you're
at
first,
not
the
yeah,
this
one
we've
got
we're
showcasing
different
organizations
and
businesses.
B
But
then,
if
you
scroll
down
now,
we've
got
gold
sponsors,
and
this
is
just
a
hundred
dollars
or
more
so
that's.
That
was
a
confusing
point
to
the
zip
sprout
crew
because
they
said
well.
We
want
to
be
on
the
other
page
with
100
and
I
said:
well,
the
gold
is
ten
thousand
dollars
on
that
page,
but
it's
a
hundred
dollars
on
this
page.
It's
you
know.
A
B
The
other
page
we've
got
logos
and
she
actually
mentioned.
This
is
a
good
point
that
we
probably
want
to
have
the
links.
You
know
we
have
logos
and
we
have
the
names
and
the
amounts,
but
we
don't
have
links
to
their
pages,
so
it
really
is
worth
you
know
somewhere
in
between
what
john's
saying,
which
is
a
band-aid
and
what
jeremy's
saying
which
is
surgery.
I
do
think
that
we
have
to.
A
D
First,
you
stop
the
bleeding,
then
you
address
the
wound.
A
All
right,
so
we
got
work
to
do
on
our
sponsorship
and
donation
pages
as
part
of
our
effort
of
cleaning
up
our
online
act.
A
B
I
think
it
was
let
me
let
me
put
deloitte
in
there
I
emailed
right
after
the
event,
which
is.
A
A
B
A
B
That's
also
a
great
reminder,
so
flash
forge
responded
and
they're,
basically
waiting
on
a
laundry
list
of
equipment
for
the
dominican
republic.
I've
emailed
graviel
twice
and
I
haven't
heard
back-
he's-
probably
got
a
lot
going
on.
I
remember
him
saying
that
he's
got.
This
is
the
time
of
year
when
they're
preparing
for
the
rotary
to
come
down
and
and
do
all
that
stuff,
but
they
might
also
need
some
help.
Trying
to
pick
what
equipment
to
to
ask
for.
B
I,
I
think
you
could
be
a
really
great
resource
for
that
jeremy.
It
looks
like
flash
forge,
has
not
only
do
they
have
some
sort
of
higher
end
consumer
grade
level,
printers
that
would
be.
You
know
some
are
probably
going
to
be
easier
to
work
with
than
others.
They
also
have
this
new
line
that
the
woman
mentioned
of
medical
grade
printers
and
scanners
for
dentists,
and
it's
you
know
in
some
ways.
B
I
imagine
that's
that's
sort
of
starting
to
lean
in
the
direction
of
you
know
the
orientation
of
our
kind
of
work
with
the
enable,
because
it's
stuff
that
you
know
each
person
has
kind
of
an
individual
shape
to
their
mouths
and
and
structure
their
teeth
and
everything
else
like
like
a
limb.
Well,.
A
I'm
happy
to
I'm
happy
to
help
if
I
can
ben,
but
honestly,
I'm
probably
not
the
most
knowledgeable
of
the
flash
forge
solutions
in
this
community.
At
this
point,
I
think
that
I
mean,
because
I
know
we
have
volunteers
that
are
big
fans
and
use
the
the
current
flash
forge
models.
My
experience
with
flash
forge
is
many
years
out
of
date,
so
I'm
not
familiar
with
their
current
machines.
I
mean
I
could
certainly
look
online,
but
that
would
make
me
no
more
knowledgeable
than
anybody
else
that
looks
at
the
specs.
A
So
if
we
have
somebody
that-
and
I
think
we
do
that's
actually
using
them
on
a
day-to-day
basis
for
making
enabled
devices
that
might
be
a
better
person
to
advise
the
only
one
specifically
that
comes
to
mind
is-
I
can't
think
of
his
name,
our
friend
out
in
australia,
who
made
the
kinetic
hand.
D
A
B
A
Thank
he's
got
a
whole
fleet
of
flash
forges
that
he's
using
and
he
finds
that
they
do
very
well
actually
with
the
flexibles.
So
I
mean
he
might
be
a
good
one
to
talk
to.
If,
if
you
can
reach
him,
but
I
think
we
have
others
as
well,
I
mean
it's
a
popular
brand.
I
just
that's
one
that
I
have
not
used
in
many
years,
so
I'm
probably
you
know
not
familiar
with
their
current
stuff.
A
B
Right
and
my
sense
is
that
what
we're
looking
for
is
not
just
things
for
the
center,
but
also
for
this
mobile
bus
that
would
need
to
be
powered.
He
probably
would
be
a
great
person
to
understand
not
just
the
printer's
capabilities,
but
you
know
how
how
much
juice.
A
B
A
All
right,
good
stuff
on
we
go.
Let's
see
metrics
is
this
current
yeah,
so
I
I
don't
think
there
was.
I
had
to
catch
up,
so
I
missed
two
weeks,
so
I
I
went
back
and
and
filled
in
the
numbers
from
the
previous
weeks
as
well,
but
what
I'm
showing
you
here
is
is,
for
this
past
week,
I'll
just
call
attention
again
to
the
fact
that
the
number
of
active
chapters
is
probably
wrong
at
this
point
until
we
do
our
chapter
audit,
so
just
take
that
with
a
grain
of
salt.
A
The
rest
of
this
was
pretty
typical
activity,
and
I
noticed
that
we
we
must
have
paid
something
out
from
the
fund,
because
that
dropped
a
few
grand
curious.
What
that
was,
do
you
know,
john.
D
B
Sorry,
jeremy
yeah,
it
could
be
the
the
work
that
I'm
doing.
A
A
Excellent,
that's
I'm
glad
we
do
that
from
time
to
time.
B
One
thing
that
we
did
the
last
two
weeks
that
was
sort
of
helpful.
If
you
open
up
the
hub
page
to
the
new
members,
we
can
see
where
the
new
members
are
coming
from
this
one
that
was
yeah
and
if
you
scroll
down
the
last
two
posts,
are.
B
B
Projects
that
you
know
we
might
wanna
sort
of
tap
people
for.
D
And
we
have
a
new
process
in
place
where
those
the
the
the
new
members
from
the
last
month.
This
is
true
right
ben
are
invited
to
the
new
member
meetups.
D
B
We
we
talked
with,
we
talked
with
masby
about
having
sort
of
an
email
that
would
go
out
to
them
once
they
joined
the
hub.
That
would
have
all
the
information,
including
a
video.
I
made
a.
D
Jeremy,
by
way
of
fiduciary
responsibility,
the
other
reason
the
enable
fund
dropped
is
because
evan
managed
to
wire
money
to
gravielle's
project.
A
B
A
I
I
yeah
no
anthony.
I
got
it
all
right,
let's
see
where
were
we?
I
only
called
out
one
post
from
the
hub
this
week,
but
this
one's
definitely
seen
worthy
of
discussion.
A
An
introduction
from
adam
jennings
who's,
a
physical
therapist
specializing
in
amputee
rehabilitation,
certainly
a
useful
guy
to
know,
and
so
he
introduced
himself
talking
about
how
he's
no
longer
working
in
a
clinical
capacity,
but
he'd
like
to
leverage
his
professional
background
and
interest
in
3d
printing
to
establish
a
service-oriented
interest
group
at
his
company
that
caters
to
children
with
limb
differences,
he's
building
a
business
case
and
he's
basically
looking
for
guidance
on
you
know.
A
You
know
number
of
you
know
you
know
numbers
of
of
of
hands
that
they
might
be
producing
up
front
costs
for
printers
and
materials
and
things
like
that,
but
it
it
led
into
what
I
think
is
a
more
interesting
direction
of
you
know
he
he
talks
down
here
about
you
know
there
seems
to
be
a
surplus
of
makers
relative
to
aligned
potential
recipients
which
he
picked
up
on
very
quickly.
A
He
says
that's
odd,
given
that
roughly
one
in
five
of
the
roughly
30
million
global
amputees
are
children
and
over
half
of
those
do
not
have
adequate
access
to
the
services
of
a
prosthetist.
I
suppose
my
follow-up
question
is
whether
this
community
is
engaged
in
outreach
efforts
to
pair
more
kiddos
with
makers,
and
I
just
thought
that,
obviously
something
that
we've
talked
about
before,
but
every
time
this
comes
up,
especially
from
somebody
like
this,
I
feel
like
it's
worth
kind
of
bringing
it
back
to
the
top.
D
A
A
D
A
D
D
B
A
Sorry
about
that,
let's
see:
where
is
that
post
that
we
were
looking
at
this
one
here?
You
just
get
that
link
and
put
it
on
here
for
you,
john
okay,
all
right
events,
events,
so
I
wanted
to
ask
you
about
this
ben.
It
looks
like
we
have
an
education
meetup
today.
Is
that
right.
B
A
B
D
B
B
The
reigns
to
if
he
wants
to
shift
it
at
different
times
at
different
months,
but
this
this
timing
is
actually
great
if
he,
if
he
wanted
to
continue
it
on
this
this
friday
going
forward,
he
could.
A
So
then,
let's
see,
I
guess
that
one's
not
on
here,
but
let's,
let's
go
through
the
ones
that
are
you
want
to
talk
to
us
about
these.
B
Because
the
way
that
it
works,
when
you
have
it
on
an
email
or
on
a
mobile
phone,
is
it
it
actually
goes.
B
B
B
Yeah,
so
today
it's
it's
ian
roy.
It
looks
like
john
dar
from
nasa
says
that
he'll
join.
Actually,
if
you
click
on
enable
education
yeah,
one
thing
that's
really
nice
is,
it
looks
like
people
are
using
the
attending
and
and
yeah.
A
B
Get
people
to
go.
If
you
look
at
the
town
hall
meeting,
it
looks
like
nobody's
going
each
each
week,
but
we're
all
pretty
committed
most
of
the
time
so
anyways.
A
That's
a
good
point:
yeah
I'll,
try
to
click
those
going
forward
and
we'll
we'll
try
to
help
set
the
example.
What's
up
rick.
C
B
A
Yeah
he'll
we'll
get
just.
We
have
a
shared
account
for
zoom,
so
you'll,
basically
log
into
zoom.
As
I
don't
know,
I
think
it's
info
at
enable.org
and
we'll
get
you
those
credentials
and
he'll
show
you
how
to
set
up
the
meeting
and
how
to
set
up
the
live
streaming
and
all
that.
But
it'll
help
you
with
the
first
time.
B
And
it's
the
nice
thing
rick
is
that
because
you'll
just
be
logging
into
this
other
account
it's
already
all
set
up,
so
you
don't
have
to
set
up
your
accounts
to
do
anything
special
you'll,
just
log
into
this
other
account
john's
gonna,
basically
run
it
this
month,
but
you
know
you
can
provide
sort
of
the
introduction
and
guide
the
conversations,
but
you
can
see
how
he
does
it
and
then
basically
it's
just
going
to
be.
Similarly
sharing
a
video.
B
I
mean
that's
what
john's
got
into
the
process,
so
it
really
will
be
a
pretty
pretty
easy
way
to
do.
It.
A
Okay,
did
we
go
through
the
rest
of
these?
I
got
sidetracked.
Did
we
talk
about
the
other
events
in
here
yet.
B
No,
I
mean
the
the
bionic
meeting
happened
last
week.
That
was
a
pretty
punchy
group
of
of
folks.
I
mean
we
had
not
just
a
deal
but
also
nick
height
from
google
and
some
really
high-tech
stuff.
You
know
in
terms
of
bionic
devices
that
have
this
haptic
feedback
on
different
nerve,
endings
and
pretty
inspiring
stuff
so
worth
checking
out.
B
If
anybody
is
missed,
the
the
call
chapter
leaders
there
has
been
some
movement
related
to
the
european
crisis
in
terms
of
emails
that
have
gone
back
and
forth
john.
Do
you
want
to
circle
around
and
invite
some
of
those
people
to
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
july
11th
is
coming
up
quick.
B
But
maybe
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
I'll
email,
the
the
european
leader
group,
I
have
their
all
their
emails
and
from
that
you
can
copy
my
email
or
forward
it
to
some
of
the
people
I
mean
we've
had
some
emails
going
back
and
forth
with
some
specific
cases.
There's
a
woman,
that's
helping
the
sister
of
somebody
who
has
recently
lost
a
limb
in
ukraine.
A
C
Hurt
we've
been
working
with
dr
hurt
on
the
on
the
new
leg
and
we
had.
C
A
C
May
be
out
of
touch
for
a
little
while,
so
we've
we've
put
everything
on
hold.
You
know
he,
you
know
he's
had
to
close
his
practice
temporarily.
So,
but
what
we
do
have
is
we
have
the
leg
completely
done
and
everyone
that's
looked
at.
It
has
just
had
a
real
tough
time,
even
criticizing
it.
That's
I
guess
that's
the
best.
You
can
do
that's
very.
C
What's
up,
yeah
he's
getting
a
new
midi
arm,
oh
very
cool,
and
it
also
responds
somewhat
differently
than
maybe
you
guys
have
seen
it's.
We
have
a
new
process
and
it
takes
the
price
of
making
any
thread
driven
arm
single
phase
bionic
and
it's
modular.
It
slides
right
in
it's
just
kind
of
a
little
plug-in
like
a
cork.
Think
of
it,
a
cork
that
does
work.
C
We
will
be
sharing
it
with
the
bionic
team
right
now.
I'm
building
the
core
of
this
of
his
arm
and
of
the
arm
we're
talking
about.
It
is
an
arx
arm
which
is
one
that
I've
never
built
before
and
because
I've
never
built
it
before.
I
don't
know
the
arm,
so
we're
gonna
I've.
C
C
Yeah
and
he
has
it-
I've
been
working
with
nate,
okay,
quite
some
time
on
this,
and
we've
been
talking
back
and
forth
and
he's
been
sharing
some
stuff
with
me.
I'm
sharing
my
stuff
with
him
and
what
he's
trying
to
do
is
use
us
to
help
trial
the
thing
because
he
doesn't
have
it
set
up
in
a
way
where
we
could
use
I'm
sorry,
I
got
a
frog,
he
didn't
have
it
set
up
in
a
way
where
he
could
automate
it.
D
C
A
A
C
D
C
B
A
A
C
B
In
the
beginning
of
planning
this
out,
you
had
talked
about
maybe
having
dr
hurt
record.
Something
is
that
something
that
might
be
possible
to
have
him
instead
of
in
real
time,
join
the
meeting.
You
know
in
a
call
or
something
like
that
between
now
and
then.
C
B
And-
and
the
other
thing
too
rick
is
that
it's,
it
would
be
fine
for
us
to
push
this
out
a
month
if
you,
if
you
do
feel
like
things,
are
sort
of
in
a
standstill
and
they'll
be
in
a
different
place
in
a
month.
So.
C
A
Yeah,
there's
there's,
no
doubt
we
would
love
to
have
a
presentation
from
him.
I
I
guess
the
the
open
question
is
just.
Does
that
mean
that
we
do
want
to
hold
off
on
getting
your?
You
know
presentation
until
he's
available,
or
do
you
want
to
kind
of
show
us
what
you've
been
working
on
and
then
we
talk
with
him
later
and
it's
entirely
up
to
you.
C
I
I
don't
know
whatever
you
guys
think
I'll.
We
could
do
it
one
way
or
both
ways.
As
far
as
I'm
concerned,
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
and
or
an
ore
story.
C
C
A
Based
on
what
you're
saying,
then
I
my
suggestion
would
be
that
we
hold
off
until
dr
hurt
is
available
because
yeah
I
mean
if
we,
if
we
don't
have
a
chance
to
actually
you
know,
see
the
result
of
your
work
and
see
the
dog
using
the
prosthetic
and
that
it
would
be,
I
I
don't
think
we're
giving
it
just
doing
it
justice.
You
know
what
I
mean.
C
I
think
you
guys,
I
hope
you
saw
the
pictures
of
it.
It
came
out,
it's
hilarious,
really
what
we're
doing.
C
D
C
No,
no!
No.
That
was
me,
so
this
is
the
the
way
it
works.
Is
this
little
shoe
comes
off.
That
was
just
actually
quite
funny.
The
the
doctor
was
very
concerned
about
how
the
dog's
foot
hit
the
ground.
We.
A
B
Boy,
I
wonder
if
it
would
be
worthwhile
to
instead
of
that,
rubber
end
on
the
that
one
post
to
have.
You
know
print
something
in
tpu
that
would
fill
that
that
shoe.
A
C
C
There
is
absolutely
we
actually
use
marcus's
marcus's
foot,
yeah.
A
C
C
A
C
Yeah
we
did
it,
it
works
fine.
Oh
okay,
yeah!
It's
it
it's!
It
worked
fine
and,
quite
honestly,
guys.
I
have
to
be
honest.
There's
nothing
on
here!
That's
3d
printed.
A
C
D
A
C
C
C
C
C
The
stuff
is
awesome
and
we
tried
like
three
different
kinds,
and
you
know
when
you,
when
you
bend
it,
you
couldn't
even
get
a
mild
bend
and
the
stuff
would
kink
on
the
ends
because
it
was
plastic
well,
this
is
actually
metal
in
there
and
it's
like
a
centipede
and
they
give
you
a
special
hammer.
You
have
to
buy
and
the
special
clippers
you
hammer
the
stuff
on
with
this
looks
like
a
piano
hammer
and
but
yeah
I
could
go
like
90
degrees.
C
And
these
screws,
this
is
a
really
funny
story.
The
the
what
this
bottom
part
is.
You
know
the
end
cap
on
pvc,
okay.
Well,
we
shaped
it.
We
threw
it
in
my
shape
and
we
shaped
it
with
a
dremel
and
a
shaper,
and
then
we
put
the
screws
in
and
we
superheated
them
with
a
with
a
soldering
iron.
So
the
threads
melted
right
into
the
cry:
decks.
C
B
A
C
Not
really,
okay,
we
just
we
just
finished
this
not
long
ago.
A
A
It's
brilliant
rick.
I
just
my
thinking
always
goes
towards
like
how.
How
does
this
scale?
How
would
we
be
able
to
make
it
so
that
other
people
can
do
what
you're
doing
and,
and
I,
while
everything
that
you're
doing
and
you're
finding
these
wonderfully
creative,
workarounds
and
ways
of
doing
things,
it's
brilliant,
but
it
also
kind
of
adds
some
some
complexity
like
when
I
think
of
what
somebody
else
would
have
to
do
to
make.
One
of
these
they'd
have
to
build
one
of
those
machines,
and
you
know
there's.
A
C
C
We
heated
it
up
in
the
oven
and
then
as
it
drews,
we
wrapped
it
around
the
pvc
pipe
yep.
This
stuff
is
almost
impossible
to
cut
so
we
took
a
soldering
iron
and
we
put
a
exacto
knife
in
the
tip.
Well,
that
goes
right
through
it.
You
can
cut
it.
Just
like
I
mean
like
this.
This
whole
setup
ended
up
being
cheaper
than
any
3d
machine.
C
D
We've
had
a
number
of
people
sign
up
because
of
the
veterinary
opportunity
here.
Most
of
them
are
also
married
to
their
3d
printers.
But
if
you
have
a
cheap,
scalable
fast
solution,
yeah,
we
should
establish.
B
D
B
D
C
B
C
Oh,
oh,
that
yeah
that's
the
yeah
that
that
is
a
big,
nothing.
It's
a
blob
that
was
shaped
and
and
marcus's
mom,
and
I
designed
it
and
basically
just
put
it
in
the
shoe
or
we
can
actually
make
the
other
thing
we
have
done
is
we've
just
made
them
out
of
clay
and
let
them
harden
but
they're,
not
they
don't
fit
right
and
it's
basically
a
glob
that
fits
right
inside
of
the
shoe.
But
yes,
those
were
plastic.
Abs.
C
B
C
That's
that's
why
this
pvc
piece
is
so
important.
This
piece
is
this:
is
steel
here
and
it
bolts
in
to
the
pvc
part
and
the
pvc
part
is
completely
covered
in
quarter
inch
foam
in
the
bottom
and
it's
it's
custom
fit
to
him
because
I
I
hand
customize
it
right
mold.
It.
B
It
seems
like
there's
a
theme
here
of
in
terms
of
documentation.
We've
had
a
lot
of
incredible
projects.
You
know,
what's
coming
to
mind,
is
alexander
and
nate
that
that
are
basically
hard
to
follow
for
other
makers,
because
the
documentation
sometimes
is
a
couple
steps
behind
and
nate's
done
incredible
documentation,
but
in
terms
of
video
guides
and
that
kind
of
stuff
there
is,
it
takes
time
and
some
specific
expertise.
B
I
wonder
if
that's
something
that
we
want
to
start
rallying
the
troops
to
see
if
we
can
get
more
volunteers
involved
in
that
side
of
things,
and
that
could
be
a
really
great
sort
of
mentoring,
opportunity
or
apprenticeship
for
people
to
really
learn
how
this
stuff
works
is.
If
they're
helping
one
of
the
sort
of
senior
makers
document
their
work
and
their
process,
they
can
also
develop
their
skills.
B
C
If
you
talk
to
anybody,
that's
doing
both
they're
going
to
always
tell
you
the
same
thing,
including
nate.
What
do
you
want?
First,
do
you
want
a
design
or
do
you
want
the
documentation?
Take
your
pick.
Neither
it's
not
you
know
you're,
not
neither
one
of
them
is
number
one
in
priority.
It's
gotta
be
one
of
the
other.
You
can't.
B
C
B
So
the
question
is
getting
somebody
to
do
the
documentation
instead
of
putting
it
on
you
rick
or
nate
or
other
people,
that
that
is
something
that
I
don't
think
we've
we
fully
figured
out
within
the
community,
but
that
seems
like
that.
Partnership
between
somebody,
who's
doing
really
great
work
and
then
the
materials
needed
for
other
people.
C
Well,
we
did
find
a
way
to
do
that.
I
I
was
going
to
get
there
eventually
in
hitachi.
What
we
did
is
we
had
a
thing.
We
called
it
train
the
trainers
and
we
took
a
small
core
of
people,
because
you
can't
do
it
with
a
big
group,
quite
frankly,
because
you're
training
too
many
it
you're,
just
only
one
person,
you
don't
know
what
you're
doing.
C
That's,
why
you
know
it's
you're
training,
someone
else,
because
you
can
maybe
physically
do
it,
but
you,
your
skill,
may
just
not
be
in
a
place
where
you're
good
at
articulating
it.
So
we'd
have
a
train.
The
trainers
and
we'd
match
up,
maybe
a
very
small
handful
of
trainers
with
somebody
who
was
like
the
core
guy.
It
was
his
design.
He
knows
everything
there
is
to
know
about
it.
The
other
thing
that
that
not
only
does
is
train
the
trainers,
but
then
the
trainers
go
out,
train
other
people,
they
get
feedback.
C
Now
they
become
a
level
one.
So
not
everybody's
bothering
the
guy
that's
doing
the
development,
and
it's
now
slowing
down
the
development,
because
the
documentation
was
inadequate.
Everybody
thinks
they
know
the
guy
and
they
write
him
direct
okay,
now
he's
always
interrupt
driven,
so
you've
made
it
hierarchy
and-
and-
and
all
you
have
to
do
then
is
keep
in
touch
with
your
say:
five
guys
and
those
five
guys.
Each
have
five
guys
and
it
spreads
out,
and
it
just
fixes
itself.
A
There
has
there
has
been
talk
about
kind
of
building,
a
more
robust
r
d
sort
of
process
within
enable
with
somebody
kind
of
providing
some
oversight
and
establishing
some.
You
know
process
around
all
these
different
pockets
of
design,
work
and
that
are
happening
and
you
gotta
know.
But
listening
to
you.
A
A
So
clearly,
you'd
be
an
a
good
person
to
to
be
part
of
putting
that
together.
If,
if
that
was
something
that
you
wanted
to
pursue
further,
but
there
are
others
that
are
interested
in
doing
that
as
well.
Like
alexander
comes
to
mind,
he
had
similar
aspirations
for
building
a
real
r
d.
You
know
group
and
process
around
here
and
you
both
have
some
really
valuable
skills
and
knowledge
about
how
to
do
that.
C
A
C
D
So
I
just
I
just
that's
fine,
I
just
wanna
I
that.
D
D
D
But
we're
not
going
to
talk
about
it
now,
but
now
I
know
where
it
came
from.
Okay,
thanks.
A
A
Somebody
named
lynn
reached
out
to
say
that
richard
van
as
the
designer
of
robohand,
who
john
and
I
know
well,
is
fighting
a
long
battle
with
cancer.
We
have
set
up
a
backup,
buddy
campaign
to
help
raise
money
for
him.
Would
you
be
interested
in
helping
please,
and
so
rick
is
escalating
this
to
us
there's
a
very
complicated
history
here
that
I
don't
know
if
we
want
to
go
into.
I
haven't.
A
D
A
complicated
history,
he
was
a
tough
it's
a
tough
customer.
I
frankly
thought
he
had
passed
away
some
time
ago.
A
Well,
it
doesn't
look
like
a
link
was
provided.
Maybe
we
have
to
go
to
back
a
buddy
and
search
for
his
name.
I
I
don't
know,
but
I
could
get.
I
could
ask
for
a
link
and
maybe
say
that
we
could
post
something
in
the
in
the
hub,
inviting
others
to
support
them
if
they.
A
I'll
I'll
write
something
more
later,
that's
just
a
reminder
for
myself
and
I'll
send
that
off
to
her
once
I
have
the
link,
I
will
put
that
in
the
in
the
hub
and
I
think
that's
a
good
approach.
We
can
leave
it
to
individuals
to
decide
how
they
want
to
handle
that
there's
one
here
about
a
chapter
sporting
query:
oh
lots
of
discussion
here.
Let's
see
university
of
waterloo,
biomechanics
wondering
how
to
have
our
chapter
added
to
the
map.
Okay,
so
will
you
be
adding
our
chapter
to
the
map?
A
A
C
B
C
D
C
D
C
A
C
D
The
phrase
awesome
table
ring
a
bell:
okay,
if
I
could
probably
reconstruct
bob's
process,
but
if
he
could,
if
he
could
do
it,
that
would
be
better
durham,
didn't.
C
A
D
A
Okay
and
then
I
think
there
was
one
other
ticket.
Let
me
get
back
to
this
harris
county
public
library.
Let's
see
what
this
is
about,.
A
Expressing
our
interest
in
hosting
a
local
chapter,
okay,
so
sounds
like
somebody
that
hasn't
really
gotten
plugged
into
things
yet.
D
C
B
B
A
Yeah
that
map
is
gone
all
right,
so
we'll
have
to
see
if
there's
a
current
resource
out
there
for
libraries
with
3d
printers,
maybe
figure
out
a
way
to
pull
that
into
our
map.
But
for
now
I
mean
essentially
I
guess
we
should
have
a
template
for
this
kind
of
an
inquiry.
Somebody
basically
saying
I
want
to
start
a
chapter,
but
we
really
don't
feel
like
that's
their
next
step.
A
I
don't
know
that
we
have
any
kind
of
templates
for
that.
Let's
see
now
it's
how
to
contact
a
chapter,
so
that
should
be
a
new
template.
We
should
probably
write
up,
but
any
suggestions
on
kind
of
how
we
respond
to
this
one,
given
that
we
don't
have
a
template
right
now.
A
Pennsylvania,
I
would
assume
so
it's
harris
county
yeah.
That's
got
to
be
pennsylvania.
It
doesn't
see
that
anywhere
in
here.
B
D
My
suggestion
would
be
to
say
that
this
is
great.
You
don't
really
want
to
start
a
chapter,
but
you
should
texas.
Let
people
know
I
would
I
mean
frankly
I
would
say
you
should
check
with
other.
Like
jeremy,
you
did
a
google
search.
You
say
this.
Google
search
shows
that
there
are
a
number
of
libraries
offering
3d
printed
3d
printers
for
various
services.
I
would
reach
out
to
them
see
what
their
what
best
practices
they
recommend.
A
Don't
think
they're,
I
don't
think
they're
looking
for
who
else
it
says
here.
Currently
the
harris
county
public
library
has
3d
printers
available
for
use
by
the
public
at
14
of
the
26
locations,
with
plans
to
extend
this
service
to
every
branch.
My
division
focuses
on
programs,
partnerships
and
outreach
for
community
enrichment
across
the
county
and
beyond.
So
there
might
be
more
of
a
discussion
to
have
here
I
mean
outreach
is
something
we
definitely
need
help
with.
B
B
To
me,
this
seems
like
less
less
of
specific,
less
of
broad
outreach
and
more
zooming
into
the
chapter
management
stuff
that
we've
talked
to
masby
about.
It
has
come
up
over
and
over
again
that
we
should
expand
the
the
chapter
map
to
be
including
resources,
like
you
know
where
you
can
use
a
3d
printer,
including
you
know,
sort
of
different
elements,
there's
actually
different.
B
2019
above
the
layers-
so
maybe
we
just
want
to
use
this
as
a
really
wonderful
opportunity
for
a
reminder.
We
can
respond
to
them
and
say
that
you
know
we're
in
the
process
of
expanding
our
chapter
map.
It's
it's
probably
a
couple
months
out,
but
we
will
use
their
email
to
forward
onto
our
team,
and
you
know
thanks
for
the
interest
and
we'll
keep
them
posted.
A
Well,
but
I
I
don't
disagree,
but
I
do
want
to
point
out
that
she
is
specifically
asking
or
saying
that
she's
interested
in
hosting
a
local
chapter,
so
they
might
not
be
ready
to
take
that
step
per
se,
but
I
feel,
like
I
at
least
need
to
kind
of
point
them
in
the
direction
of
of
moving
that
way.
If
that's
what
they
want
to
do,
they
certainly
could
have
a
very
nice
chapter
with
the
kinds
of
resources
that
they've
described
here.
A
B
A
B
A
D
Plant
a
seed,
these
people
are
librarians.
I
think
we've
just
recognized
that
there
is
a
need
for
a
more
general
directory
of
libraries
with
3d
printers
right.
They
should
be
on
it,
but
maybe
they
would
maybe.
A
They
know
of
something
out
there.
I
can
ask
about
that.
Okay,
all
right
I'll,
respond
on
that
one
we've
run
really
long
today,
so
I
think
we
better
wrap
up,
but
we
will
continue
of
course,
next
week.
Anybody
have
anything
that
we
need
to
talk
about.
First,
all,
good,
okay,
let's
wrap
it
up.
We've
got
another.
We
got
the
educational
meetup
coming
up
in
40
minutes
here.
I
will
try
my
best
to
make
that
and
hope.
Some
of
you
can
too
see
you
all
next
week.
Great
sounds.