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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - November 18, 2022
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A
A
A
B
So
we're
joined
today
by
David
Mazer,
high
school
student
and
founder
of
adapt
3D
in
Birmingham
Alabama
and
Julie
Sony
the
lead
for
enable
Greece,
and
they
have
been
working
with
us
to
launch
an
initiative,
or
rather,
we
have
been
working
with
David,
who
has
initiated
an
initiative
to
send
3D
printed
flat
printed
splints
to
Ukraine.
B
David
has
produced
a
web
page
which
tells
our
volunteers
everything
they
need
to
know.
We've
written
a
press
release
which
I'm
putting
into
press
wire
as
we
speak
and
we'd
like
to
talk
about
mobilizing
the
enable
Community
to
print
these
flat
devices
and
to
send
them
either
to
David's
address
in
Birmingham,
if
you're
in
the
states
or
to
Julie's
address
in
enable
Greece
and
as
you
can
see
right
here,
all
of
the
information
is
available
on
the
adapt3d.org
print
page.
A
Oh,
that's
me
sharing
the
screen,
but
maybe
somebody
else
do
the
walk
through
I'll,
just
yeah
I
can
do
the
walkthrough.
C
Please,
okay,
so
this
is
our
Pages
time
to
start
printing.
You
get
download
the
print
files
off
here
and
we
advise
for
people
to
there.
You
go
and
we
advise
our
people
to
sign
up
with
their
emails,
so
they
can
get
updates
instantly
after
they
sign
up
they'll
get
the
print
files
in
their
email,
the
shipping
addresses
and
all
the
information
they
need
and
in
the
future
when
things
change
as
the
environment
changes,
which
is
somewhat
inevitable,
with
our
cause
with
they'll.
C
Get
updates
in
the
shipping
addresses
the
ship
to
are
on
the
website
as
well,
and
there's
two
shipping
locations,
one
in
Greece
and
then
one
in
America
is
so
people
in
in
North
and
South
America
can
ship
to
one
and
people
in
Europe
can
ship
to
the
other.
There's.
B
Also
I
think
David
sorry
to
interrupt,
but
I
think
you
still
need
a
name
associated
with
the
Greek
address
and.
C
B
B
C
C
Yes,
so
we've
actually
changed
it
to
darker
colors,
mainly
because
soldiers,
probably
don't
want
to
be
running
around
in
bright,
pink
or
things
are
easily
identifiable.
We
previously
had
at
any
color,
and
everything
has
to
be
in
pla.
B
is
pla
thermoform
as
well
in.
C
If
you
have
a
lot
of
a
certain
plastic
and
you
want
to
use
it,
you
can
email
me
at
david.3d.org
I'll
put
that
in
the
chat
and
I'll
tell
you.
If
that
material
could
work
as
well,
and
there
aren't
very
strict
training
requirements,
you
can
use
like
a
0.6,
millimeter
nozzle
to
print
faster,
but
otherwise
it's
just
typical
slicing,
nothing
out
the
ordinary,
maybe
0.2
layer,
height.
A
What
can
you
tell
us
about
the
current
need?
Is
there
a
specific
goal
of
how
many
of
these
you're
trying
to
send
anything
like
that
yeah.
C
So
our
goals
are
on
six
thousand,
although
in
to
guarantee
that
we
don't
go
over
the
demand
in
Ukraine,
we
have
like
sub
goals
that
we
want
to
hit
Day
by
date
and
we'll
as
we
hit
each
goal,
we
will
reevaluate
and
we'll
talk
to
people
in
underground
Ukraine
to
see
if
the
demand
has
changed.
If
there's
something
else
being
demanded,
where
maybe
they
need
more
than
what
we
expected.
C
B
David
cursed,
yes,
it
occurs
to
me
that
the
print
page,
which
is
the
all
of
the
essential
information
page,
would
benefit
from
a
link
and
a
few
pictures
to
your
what
we
do
page
just
so
that
people
who
go
here
will
get
an
immediate
visual
impression
of
what
it
is.
They're
printed.
B
C
B
I
would
actually
suggest
that
you
see
if
you
can't
replace
the
banner
image
at
the
top
with
images
of
the
splints
themselves.
Okay,.
A
A
Can
you
might
want
to
make
it
clearer
that
you
don't
expect
people
to
do
the
thermal
performing
that
you
just
want
them
to
print
flat
and
then
ship
them
like
that?
I
assume?
That
is
the
case
right.
Yes,
yeah.
C
A
B
A
Yeah
something
like
that:
okay
or
maybe,
when
you're,
showing
these
pictures.
You
know
some
note
that
hey
we'll
do
this
part.
You
know
just
something
to
make
it
clear
because
I
don't
see
anything
here,
maybe
I'm
missing
it,
but
I
don't
see
anything
that
says
you
know.
Don't
do
the
thermo
forming
we'll
take
care
of
that.
A
A
Okay,
great
project,
though
this
is
exciting.
Hopefully
we
can
get
some
good
participation,
so
your
goal
is
6
000
of
these,
but
you've
broken
that
down
into
sub
goals
and
you'll
be
monitoring
as
you
go.
Yeah.
C
A
Is
there
any
way,
I'm
just
thinking
about
kind
of
I?
Don't
know
I
hesitate
to
say
gamifying
this,
because
it's
such
a
serious
Endeavor
but
I
I
wonder
if
we
could
somehow
track
how
many
of
these
you're
receiving
from
the
enable
Community
just
so
we
could
do
one
of
those.
You
know
thermometer
things
or
somehow
track
our
progress
towards
goals.
Something
like
that
to
help
keep
people
motivated
any
thoughts
on
that.
C
So
we
we
previously
had
where
we
were
tracking
it
like
more
closely
and
we've
sort
of
made.
So
all
we
collect
is
an
email
and
then
added
two
collection
points.
We'd
collect
how
many
braces
are
printed
in
total
it'll
be
unclear
whether
or
not
they
came
from
enable
volunteers
or
other
adapterody
volunteers
or
where
exactly
okay
and
our
thinking
was.
It
would
take
less
time
for
the
people
printing
to
go
down
that
route
and
it
still
produce
the
same
impact
in
Ukraine.
But
what
are
your
thoughts
there.
B
However,
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
and
I
can
add
a
line
into
the
press
release
and
into
then
we'll
send
the
press
release
to
all
of
our
mailing
lists
using
Benchmark,
which
Sarah
has
now
learned
how
to
do,
and
indeed,
as
Jeremy
is
anticipating
we
have
discussed
but
I,
don't
think
we've
closed
the
loop
on
the
notion
that
there
should
be
a
splints
for
Ukraine
badge.
A
Ukraine
badge:
do
you
want
something
more
generic?
You
know
something
about
supporting
a
crisis
environment
or
something
not
specific
to
Ukraine.
Do
we
want
something
for
this
kind
of
situation,
or
do
you
want
a
badge
specifically
for
this
project.
B
A
A
We
still,
we
never
did
finish
reorganizing
some
of
these
categories
of
badges,
but
that's
a
whole
other
discussion,
so
maybe
just
create
a
new
badge
in
here
for
something
about
supported,
support
or
Ukraine
splint
project
participant
or
something
like
that.
Yes,
is
that
what
we're
calling
this
the
Ukraine
splint
project?
Is
there
a
different
name
that
you're.
A
For
Ukraine
personally
splints
for
Ukraine,
okay
David
did
you
have
any
thoughts
on
a
name
for
the
program
and.
C
A
Do
we
have
a
logo
for
adapt
3D
David?
Do
you
have
a
logo.
A
B
Of
you
thank
you,
David
and
don't
forget
Julie's
fixing
that
address
okay
and
Jeremy
Rick
drafted
a
number
of
badge
images.
I'm,
not
I,
don't
I
know
that
we
didn't
settle
on
which
one
but
I
will
forward
you.
The
email
well.
A
D
A
I
might
need
to
see
what
I
can
do
with
those
first,
otherwise,
I'd
have
to
import
the
graphics
or
something
that
Rick
had
and
try
to
figure
out.
How.
B
A
Okay,
so
is
there
anything
else
to
talk
about
on
this
topic,
then
John.
A
Got
a
click
one
I
haven't
earned
yet
yeah
here.
So
then
they'll
click
on
claim
this
badge
I.
Don't
think
we
can
link
straight,
oh
wait!
Maybe
we
can
link
straight
to
this
badge,
request
page
because
it
has
a
unique
link.
So
once
we
set
it
up,
we
could
link
them
straight
to
this
page
to
select
that
badge.
If.
B
B
A
Badge
and
then
they
can
just
click
to
claim
it,
but
I
would
I
would
so
once
we
set
it
up.
It'll
be
a
page
like.
B
A
A
Here,
yeah
I
guess:
that's
the
easiest
way
is
log
out
and
then
see
what
we
get
badges.
Yes,
we
can
see,
badges
can
I
claim,
one
must
be
logged
into
request
badges,
but
you
can
see
it
so
you
can
link
to
the
page.
Let's
see
something
just
like
this
yep
perfect
back
in
real
quick,
all
right,
so
I
will
try
to
get
that
set
up
today
for
you,
John
I'll
send.
E
A
Ready:
okay,
let's
see.
A
D
A
Absolutely
no,
it's
always
the
same,
but
me
a
copy
of
it
here.
We're
gonna
chat
for
you.
A
There
you
go
okay,
so
well,
she's
getting
in
there.
I'm
gonna
move
forward.
Okay,
let's
go
through
action
items.
The
first
one
is
the
one
I
just
added
for
the
new
badge.
Second,
one
was
for
me
to
resend
the
chapter
audit
email,
which
I
did
I,
resent
it
to
those
who
did
not
open
the
first
one.
That
was
my
only
option:
there's
not
an
option
to
resend
it
to
anyone
who
didn't
click.
A
So
there
are
some
people
that
opened
the
first
email
did
nothing
with
it:
they're
not
going
to
get
the
second
email,
but
the
150
I
think
it
was
that
never
opened
the
first
email
received
a
second
copy.
I
haven't
even
popped
in
to
see.
Yet
let
me
go
and
see
if
anyone
has
responded
from
that.
Second,
one
yeah,
we
got
a
few
more.
We
were
at
the
row
17
before,
so
we
got
three
more
three
more
submissions.
B
A
Sure
I
can
but
I
I
don't
expect
we're
going
to
see
a
significantly
different
response.
So
here's
what
I
was
thinking,
we're
sending
an
email
asking
for
information
and
we're
sending
this
email
to
some
200
and
I.
Don't
remember
what
it
was
I
think
it
was
like
250
people
or
something
like
that.
Most
of
those
people,
I'm
guessing,
don't
have
English
as
a
first
language.
A
Yet
our
emails
in
English
I'm
thinking
that
the
next
step
Rick,
if
you're
willing
to
help
me
with
this,
is
going
to
be
to
take
our
email
and
start
going
one
by
one
through
the
chapter
spreadsheet.
Looking
at
the
chapters
where
they
are
figuring
out,
what
their
primary
language
is
running
our
email
through
the
translator
engine
to
translate
it
into
their
language
and
then
sending
directly
an
email
to
them
in
their
language
asking
them
to.
Please
fill
out
our
form.
Now
our
form
is
not
translated,
but
I'm
hoping
we
can
get
around
that.
A
E
Yeah,
as
long
as
you
can
just
give
me
the
ones
that
you've
narrowed
it
down
to
and
I'd
be
happy
to.
A
So
it
seems
to
me
that
if
we
uncheck
that
members
can
still
start
new
threads,
which
is
what
we
use
for
discussion,
but
they
would
not
be
able
to
start
a
voting
poll
and
I
believe
that
that
would
still
leave
it
possible
for
admins
to
start
that
poll
we'll
have
to
test
that
so
I
believe
that's
our
answers
to
just
uncheck
that
box.
It
just
needs
to
be
tested.
A
That's
great!
On
the
invite
thing.
If
we
go
over
to
privacy
right
now,
we're
on
what's
called
closed.
Anyone
can
find
this
subgroup
and
ask
to
join.
Only
members
can
see
who's
in
the
group
and
threads
can
be
either
public
or
private.
I
think
what
we
want
to
do
is
switch
to
secret,
it's
a
funny
name,
but
what
that
means
is
only
invited.
Members
can
find
the
subgroup
and
see
who
is
in
it
and
see
threads,
so
I
think
switching
it.
A
The
secret
will
make
this
an
invite
only
lumio,
and
then
we
could
simply
you
know.
Once
a
certain
badge
is
awarded,
we
could
use
that
to
trigger
an
email
which
says
Hey.
Congratulations.
We
now
invite
you
to
join
us
over
here
on
this
platform
to
help
us
make
decisions,
so
I
think
we
can
do
what
we
talked
about.
If
we
decide
that's
what
we
want
to
do
so
I
think
John.
A
The
next
step
is
for
you
and
me
to
write
up
that
draft,
which
is
going
to
outlay
out
those
different
voting
guidelines
that
we
talked
about
previously
and
I.
Think,
as
part
of
that
same
discussion,
we
can
propose
these
two
things:
to
help
control
the
process
better,
that
we
want
to
prevent
others
from
starting
a
vote,
and
we
want
to
make
an
invite
only
and
I
think
we
can
make
that
part
of
that
same
discussion
which
will
eventually.
A
B
A
B
C
A
Okay
and
then
I
also
was
to
work
on
the
enable
matching
platform
from
France,
which
I
did
I,
had
some
emails
back
and
forth
with
teary
and
did
figure
out
a
few
things.
So
we
now
know
how
to
get
the
problem
before
is
I
couldn't
figure
out
how
to
get
to
the
actual
matching
functionality.
A
It's
like
you
know,
there's
a
nice
web
page
here,
but
it
turns
out
that
you
have
to
be
logged
in
and
that's
what
this
little
connection
thing
up
here
is,
which
I
didn't
know
is
you
have
to
actually
log
in
using?
Let's
see
it's
demo
at
enable.org,
let's
see
if
I
can
get
one.
Oh
I
had
the
right
password
before
anyway,
you
get
logged
in
and
then
under
the
enable
menu.
This
in
France
option,
which.
A
D
A
Have
in
there,
so
the
next
step
is
going
to
be
to
generate
some
Google
Maps
API
keys,
so
we
can
get
the
map
working
then
we
can
start
playing
around
with
this.
As
you
can
see,
there's
a
lot
in
the
platform.
That's
not
translated
still
and
so.
We'd
have
work
to
do.
If
we
want
to
use
this,
let
me
get
back
to
the
admin
side
here,
real
quick.
If
we
wanted
to
move
forward
on
this-
and
he
said
Terry
says
by
the
way
they've
been
using,
this
and
they've
been
very
happy
with
it.
A
Why
am
I
not
able
to
get
to
the
login
page
here?
Isn't
it
WP
admin
on
a
WordPress
site?
What
am
I
missing.
B
A
Is
okay?
That's
weird!
Sorry
give
me
one
second
here,
as
we
matching,
let's
see,
I
think
it's
I
have
the
URL
here,
let's
see
here,
we
go
so
oh
WP
slash
he's
using
a
different
URL,
okay.
A
So,
on
the
back
end,
in
order
to
get
this
working
under
plug-ins
there's
this
Meta
Box
thing
that
they're
using
throughout
here,
which
is
doing
a
bunch
of
stuff
it
just
lets
them
set
up
custom
little
widgets
and
that
needs
to
be
updated
and
in
order
to
update
it,
it
wants
an
FTP
address
and
it's
not
accepted
it's
not
able
to
connect
to
our
FTP
server
I'm
working
with
Mazzy
on
this,
so
I'm
having
a
trouble
getting
this
plugin,
updated
I
will
work
on
that.
A
The
other
plug-in
down
here
that
you're
seeing
All
These
Warnings
on
that's
what
they're
using
for
translation,
this
wpml
WordPress
multilingual.
So
that
plug-in
is
what
handles
all
the
the
multilingual
stuff
and
that
would
need
to
be
registered.
That
is
a
paid
plug-in.
They
don't
remember
what
it
costs
here.
It
is.
One
site
looks
like
69
dollars
for
a
year,
so
that's
kind
of
a
no-brainer,
but.
A
Have
to
get
that
activated
so
that
we
could
start
working
on
it
as
far
as
I
can
tell,
though
those
are
the
only
two
bits
holding
us
back
from
beginning
to
actually
work
on
furthering
the
translations,
but
at
that
point
it
would
it
would
be
a
functional
site
that
has
French
and
English
at
least
for
most
of
the
pages.
It
would
have
has
a
lot
of
good
informational
content.
It's
got
some
great
guides
and
we'd
have
to
change
this,
of
course,
to
be
in
the
United
States
or.
A
That,
but
that
would
have
our
matching
component
and
he
says
they've
been
using
it
and
it's
been
working
quite
well
for
them.
So.
A
B
Putting
up
the
website
I
think
is
clearly.
The
path
is
clear
to
that.
A
Well,
there's
there's.
B
A
There
is
something
to
be
said
for
maybe
merging
these
two
in
a
sense
where
we
we
take
all
this
good
stuff
about
how
enable
is
being
presented
and
what
we
do
and
how
to
get
started,
because
I
really
like
how
they
kind
of
laid
things
out
here,
step
by
step.
Maybe
we
bring
that
into
the
enabling
the
future
site,
but
the
other
thing
I
can't
remember
who
I
was
talking
with
about
this,
it
might
have
been
Niche
I
can't
remember,
is
that
if
we
installed
that
same
plugin,
these
are
both
WordPress
sites.
A
A
Sorry
give
me
one
seconds
to
get
back
to
the
admin
side
here
now.
I
can't
find
it
here
we
go
so
basically
what
you
do.
Is
you
build
your
pages?
So
if
I
go
to
the
pages
here,
all
of
these
Pages
by
default
would
be
in
French.
So
if
I
look
at
one
of
these
I'm
guessing
I'm
going
to
see
a
bunch
of
French
content
well,
these
are
just
widgets,
but
the
idea
is
that
you
build
your
pages
in
whatever
your
your
native
language,.
B
A
Then
you
have
this
wpml
down
here
we
go
down
to
translation
management
and
you
basically
just
start
copying
those
pages
into
other
languages,
so
for
each
page,
you're,
basically
making
a
translation
of
that
page.
So
we
already
have
all
of
the
you
know
the
the
existing
pages
in
English.
It
would
basically
be
a
matter
of
installing
this
plugin
and
then
recruiting
people
to
start
translating
one
page
at
a
time,
and
you
could
do
Spanish
and
German
and
French
and
Italian.
You
just
start
prioritizing
all
the
languages
in
our
community.
B
See
it
on
the
one
hand,
those
are
exciting
prospects,
but
I
have
two
big
concerns.
Yeah
one
is
well
three,
okay,
so
just
tracing
the
what
you've
just
walked
us
through
and
and
thank
you
so
much
for
doing
all
of
this
research
putting
up
or
incorporating
the
French
website
is
clearly
doable.
B
But
let's
remember
that,
then
you
have
a
matter
of
human
beings
who
have
to
use
that
website
and
who's
got
the
Staffing
and
the
time
for
that
is
an
interesting
question.
So
that's
one
challenge.
We
have
to
think
about
the
question
of
Standalone
versus
embedding
into
enabling
the
future
raises
the
question
of
enabling
the
future
is
such
a.
You
know
it's
like
a
coral
reef.
B
It's
such
a
collection
of
accreted
information,
some
of
which
is
is
up
out
of
date,
some
of
which
is
redundant
to
stuff
in
the
high
Hub
and
so
on,
I'm
a
little
worried
that
just
rolling
these
together
and
then
producing
lots
and
lots
of
translations.
It's
gonna
just
proliferate.
Our
next
problem,
which
is
how
to
be
clear
and
simple
yeah
I,
think
the
French
site
has
done
a
really
good
job
of
stripping
it
down
to
the
Bare,
Essentials
and
I.
A
B
A
That's
true.
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
What
is
Erasmus
Plus
program
in
Europe?
Okay,
they
had
a
grant,
oh
yeah,
so
we
got
some
changes
to
make
I
mean
either
way,
even
what
you
just
described.
It's
a
lot
of
work
to
get
this
modified
for
us
to
get.
The
translations
finished
to
really
move
this
forward.
We
it
it
needs
a
leader.
Somebody
needs
to
own
this.
B
Well
right
so
I
have
one
bit
of
news
which
could
be
part
of
this
puzzle,
which
is
we've
got
a
nice
note
from
the
Dora
foundations
and
they
received
our
annual
report.
They
expect
to
award
the
next
year
in
the
new
years,
so
they're
going
to
re-up
again
for
twenty
thousand
dollars
and
that's
of
course,
really
good
news,
and
he
volunteered
that
he
would
be
quite
happy
to
talk
about
another
cycle.
B
B
B
We
would
be
pleased
to
pay
him
for
a
change
and
to
manage
a
project
like
that.
I
think
that
would
pass
in
the
enable
fund.
I
don't
think
Massey
is
available,
but
if
there
is
someone
who
has
the
right
combination
of
PHP
and
web
design
and
ux
experience-
and
we
should
talk
to
Ian
about
this
because
he
might
have
some
students
or
a
team
foreign
to
say,
okay,
the
time
has
come
to
rethink
the
hub
web
Central
this
site,
enabling
the
future.
A
A
Because
I
I'm
not
clear
on
that.
Beyond
what
I
see
in
the
platform
itself,.
B
A
All
right
so
on
we
go.
We
never.
We
got
stuck
on
our
action
items
here,
so
here's
the
stats
for
the
week.
Thank
you.
Rick
everything
looks
good.
Of
course,
our
number
of
active
chapters
is
unknown
right
now,
we're
working
our
way
through
that
audit,
but
everything
else
is
looking
pretty
typical
in
terms
of
activity,
so
just
move
on
in
terms
of
post
of
the
week.
A
I
only
I
ran
out
of
time
this
morning,
so
I
only
had
time
to
grab
two
there
might
have
been
one
or
two
more
I
was
actually
going
to
ask
Sarah
I,
don't
know
how.
How
are
things
going
in
terms
of
I
know,
you've
taken
on
a
lot
and
you're
helping
in
a
lot
of
different
areas?
Sarah
are
you?
A
D
Sorry
about
that
I
I
think
I,
think
I'm,
okay,.
D
A
Is
I
I
was
just
thinking.
This
was
one
area
that
now
that
Rick
is
helping
me
with
these
stats.
This
is
an
area
that,
if
you
had
time
I,
you
know
where
I
go
to
for
this
and
the
metrics.
If
you
wanted
to
help
me
kind
of
capture
the
you
know
the
posts
like
this
to
talk
about
each
week,
that
would
be
a
big.
D
Help
yeah
I
do
keep
track
of
of
the
posts
so
this
week
the
most
of
them
were.
D
A
Okay,
let's
get
you
access
to
that,
because
what
I
do
is,
if
you
just
put
in
last
week's
date
range
here,
the
last
seven
days
and
say
get
range.
Part
of
this
report
is
it'll.
Tell
you.
These
are
the
most
commented
posts
over
that
okay
State
range
and
the
most
liked
post.
So
this
is
where
I'm
pulling
from
I.
Usually
just
pull
these
most
popular.
These
are
the
ones
that
got
the
most
comments.
You
can
pull
others
in
if
you
want,
but
this
is
a
shortcut.
This
makes
it
very
easy.
A
D
This
yeah
great,
but
and
then
yet
for
for
the
post,
the
one
that
I
that
I
didn't
know
how
to
respond
to
was
so
I'm
glad
that
we'll
get
a
chance
to
talk
about
Amy's,
yeah.
A
Okay,
so
the
first
one
here
is:
is
Amy:
farat
I,
don't
know
how
that's
pronounced
she's
interested
in
organizing
a
hand,
assembly
event
for
her
company.
They
don't
have
a
3D
printer,
so
she
says
she'd
need
to
reach
out
to
a
service
bureau
to
print
the
hand
Parts.
A
You
know
we
could
talk
about
our
volunteers
doing
that,
for
if
we
want,
but
it
brings
the
next
question,
which
is
who
do
we
send
these
hands
to
after
assembling
them,
which
is
always
a
tough
question,
because
we
have
not
yet
really
found
a
good
process
for
that,
and
so
that,
of
course
led
into
in
the
comments
here,
people
saying
hey:
we
had
a
collection
point
and
everyone
know
what
happened
to
that,
and
you
know
that
kind
of
thing.
So
you
know,
Holly
is
talking
about
a
naval.
A
B
B
B
No
I
think
that
was
put
in
place
by
Maria's
proof
was.
A
It
I
thought
it
was
different,
but
that's
the
one
I've
been
sending
people
to
our
templates
I'll
send
people
to
send
their
devices
to
what
is
it
Dr,
Brent,
hollers,
I,
think
in
that
Atlanta
Georgia
address,
but
I've
never
heard
anything
over.
It's
been
a
couple
of
years
now,
I
think
I've
never
heard
a
single
word
about
what
they've
received
or
what
they've
done
with
them,
or
anything
like
that.
Okay,.
B
Well,
you
remember
his
name
so
you're
ahead
of
me,
but
if
you
send
me
his
name
and
his
affiliation,
as
you
just
said,
I
will
take
it
on
to
to
try
to
phone
him
and
just
figure
out
what
the
story
is.
I
have
to
say
that
while
hand,
assembly
events
and
the
notion
of
print
a
hand
and
send
it
someplace
have
been
very
appealing,
activities,
I
think
I'm,
not
sure
that
it's
actually
doing
any
good,
so
I
good
for
you,
Jeremy,
so
I
think
we
really
need
to
rethink
that
whole
program.
A
Okay,
I'll
leave
that
to
you
John
all
right
so
anyway,
yeah
I
mean,
as
far
as
what
we
tell
Amy
I,
think
right
now
we
need
to
urge
a
little
Caution
because,
as
as
much
as
we
appreciate
the
well-intentioned,
you
know
motivation
behind
this
I
I,
don't
think
we
have
any
confidence
at
all
that
we
can
put
those
devices
to
into
the
right
hands
when
they're,
when
they're,
ready
and
actually
get
them
to
recipients.
I.
Just
don't
think
we
have
a
good
process
for
that
I.
B
On
his
name,
but
there's
that
guy
in
Honduras
or
who
works
with
Honduras,
who
does
assembly
events.
B
Okay,
I
I
have
a
couple
of
new
thoughts,
I'll
I'll,
do
it
for
the
moment,
Sarah
I
think
I.
Think,
frankly,
you
should
respond
saying
those
programs
were
quite
common
in
past
years,
but
we
are
re-evaluating
them.
Given
that
we
have
these
days
we
have
an
oversupply
of
devices
and
an
under
supply
of
identified
recipients.
D
A
All
right,
so,
let's
work
on
following
up
on
those
connections
as
usual
Sarah.
Maybe
we
could
ask
you
to
post
a
link
to
this
part
of
our
discussion
on
that
thread
so
that
you
can
see
what
we
were
talking
about
and
then
we
can
follow
up
from
there.
A
The
other
one
here
was
something
that
I
had
shared
a
video
that
I
came
across
about
somebody
receiving
a
device,
and
this
is
not
an
enabled
device
per
se.
This
came
from
unlimited
tomorrow,
but
that
is
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
John,
that's
a
graduate
of
enable
right,
I'm,
not
sure
I
thought.
Unlimited
tomorrow
was
the
the
guy
who
was
in
Florida,
I,
thought
and
I
can't
think.
B
Of
his
no,
that
was
t
was
that
not
online?
Let
me
see.
A
I
can't
find
any
about
us
info
here
anyway.
I'm
not
gonna,
worry
about
it
right
now
that
it
won't
affect
what
I
want
to
share
I
wanted
to
share
the
video
just
because
I
thought
there
were
some
noteworthy
I'm
not
going
to
play
the
sound,
but
you've
got
a
a
girl
here.
That's
extremely
excited
to
receive
her
new
arm.
I
I
was
most
impressed
by
the
packaging
and
I
wanted
to
talk
through
a
couple
things.
D
A
We'd
love
to
learn
more
about
you
and
inviting
her
to
share
on
social
media
and
a
hashtag
just
really
good
stuff
right
there.
Then
she
goes
a
layer
down
and
whoop.
It's
not
skip
past
it.
There
you
go
now.
She's
got
learning
here's
where
you
can
go
to
learn
more,
here's
how
you
can
get
training
on
using
it.
It's
just
really
good
getting
started
information
now
again.
I
know
we
can't
afford
to
do
this
kind
of
packaging,
but
I
found
myself
at.
Let
me
go
a
little
further.
A
Look
at
the
custom
kind
of
foam
cut
out
packaging
they
had
in
here
there
you
go
so
they've
got
like
custom
foam
in
there.
It
got
me
thinking.
Look
if
we,
if
we
picked
a
standard
size
box,
not
not
a
fancy
printed
box
like
this,
but
a
standard
brown
shipping
box
of
a
certain
size
that
we
know
would
fit.
You
know
a
hand
or
an
arm.
Maybe
there's
two
different
size
boxes.
If
we
had
a
standard
set
of
dimensions,
several
of
us
I
know
have
laser
cutters.
I've
got
laser
cutters.
A
We
could
get
some
of
that
EVA
foam.
We
could
cut
it
like
you
know
in
like
they're
showing
here,
so
we
could
have
a
few
volunteers
that
are
cutting
foam
and
sending
that
to
whoever
needs
it
so
that
you
can
just
drop
that
foam
into
that
box
and
you've
got.
You
know
a
nice
fit
packaging,
the
the
information
that
they
have
printed
on
the
box.
That
could
be
printed
on
a
sheet
of
paper
and
included
with
the
package
I
mean
we
could
I
guess
what
I'm
asking
is.
A
B
That
no
I
think
that
I
yeah
I
agree.
Jeremy
I
think
that,
just
as
the
we
provide
the
designs
for
download,
if
we
also
designed
the
packaging
kit
for
download
with
instructions
for
how
to
do
it,
and
it
would
include
whatever
it
takes
in
order
to
encourage
follow-ups
that
really
should
be
part
of
the
standard
of
practice.
Yeah
exactly
I
also
have
to
say
Jeremy
that
you
seem
to
be
slipping
into
proactive
enthusiasm
mode
rather
than
retroactive.
I
need
to
limit
my
investment
here,
because
these
are
all
great
ideas.
A
Well,
let
me
think
about
it.
I
mean
as
far
as
the
phone
goes.
That
part
strikes
me
as
being
pretty
easy
to
do.
If
we
could
agree
on
some
kind
of
a
standard
box
size
that
would
work
for
maybe
we
just
start
with
hands
or
something
like
that
and
and
test
this
out.
I
I
would
be
very
open
to
coming
up
with
a
laser
cutter
template.
A
C
A
In
there
it's,
you
know,
you
need
to
have
design
skills.
It's
just
that!
That's
not
that's!
Not
my
area
of
expertise,
but
I
would
be
very
happy
to
collaborate
with
somebody
on
exploring
this.
If
there's
interest
I,
don't
know
I'm,
not
quite
sure
where
to
take
this
I
think
I'm
just
going
to
leave
it
at
that.
That's
what
I
wanted
to
share
I,
just
it
I.
B
A
It
just
to
get
people
thinking
just
to
get
ideas
going.
We
don't
have
to
do
anything
with
it
right
now,
but
I
I
think
we
could
up
our
game
if
we,
if
we
thought
about
how
to
make
that
easier,
to
do
and
less
costly.
A
That
was
it
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
nice.
Okay.
So
as
far
as
our
events,
I
wanted
to
thank
Sarah
for
getting
the
monthly
calendar
done,
we've
got
our
November
events
now.
The
next
one
is
today
the
new
member
Meetup.
Let
me
just
pull
up
the
calendar.
I
think
today's
is
actually
our
last
one
for
the
month.
So
we've
got
the
new
member
meet
up
here,
with
nush
being
our
presenter
and
he's
the
intern.
That's
working
on
helping
us
to
to
get
our
onboarding
act
together
and
I.
A
Think
that's
the
last
one
we've
goal
for
this
month
since
we're
skipping
the
focus
follow-up
this
month,
so
because
we
have
Thanksgiving
next
weekend
because
we
have
Thanksgiving
yeah.
So
how
do
we
get
ahead
of
ourselves
and
start
working
on
the
December
event
calendar?
Is
that
something
you're
already
getting
into
Sarah?.
D
No
I'm
I'm
here,
no,
that's
not
that's,
not
something.
I
have
I
have
started
on
yet.
B
No
problem
but
Sarah:
that's
not
the
way
to
do
it.
Yes,
Jeremy
says:
Sarah
I
met
with
Ben
and
John
last
night
and
we
talked
about
reaching
out
two
weeks
in
advance
in
order
to
get
Vivek
and
Ian
and
others
to
help
us
put
together
the
schedule.
All.
D
Right,
yes,
we
we
talked
about
starting
the
December
calendar,
but
that.
D
A
Okay,
you've
gotten
more
done
on
it
than
I
have
so
good
deal.
So
then
we
will
we'll
share
that
next
time,
but
for
now
it's
just
today's
new
member
Meetup
and
then
enjoy
the
holiday
for
those
of
you
here
in
the
states.
A
Okay,
discussion
topics,
I
think
we
covered
splints
for
Ukraine
lumio
voting
process.
I
think
is
in
John's
lap
with
my
John
and
my
lap
to
draft
a
discussion
thread
on
everything
that
we
came
up
with
here
so
we'll
see.
If
we
can
get
into
that
this
week,
I
don't
think
we
have
anything
to
look
at
in
the
way
of
tickets.
This
week
I
popped
in
there
earlier
and
it
looked
pretty
clean.
A
Let's
see,
let
me
just
refresh
here:
it's
interesting
I
could
have
sworn
there
were
two
before
so
I
think
we
actually
had
two
come
in
well,
okay,
just
trying
to
think.
If
any
of
these,
let
me
just
pop
into
these
and
see,
if
they're,
all
being
handled,
look
at
Rick
having
a
Spanish
exchange
with
somebody.
E
A
E
A
E
Frog,
that
is,
that
is
probably
a
lot
older,
but.
E
The
prayer
hand
is
probably
one
of
the
the
new
favorites
the
prayer
hand,
actually
is
in
the
niop
collection.
Okay,.
E
Believe
it's
on
I
believe
it's
on
the
Hub
I
I!
Think!
If
you
go
in
the
hub
and
put
in
prayer
hand,
I
think
that's
how
I
found
it
I
don't
want
to
mislead
you,
but
yeah.
E
It's
just
I
believe
that
it
is
in,
let's
see,
I
know
it's
in
the
niop
area:
I
I
I'm,
not
sure
if
they
I'm.
B
A
E
In
the
niop
area,
I'm
I'm
going
to
be
building
one
here
pretty
soon,
because
we're
going
to
be
putting
our
fingers
on
it
well,.
E
E
E
I
have
a
copy,
but
I
found
it
I
actually
found
it
just
searching
the
way
you're
doing
right
now
and
as
I
recall,
it
wasn't
where
it
should
have
been
and
I
I
didn't
want
to
mess
with
that,
because
I
didn't
know,
I
didn't
want
to
screw
with
somebody
else's
work,
but
there's
a
prayer
hand
and
a
prayer
arm
and
the
prayer
hand.
I
was
kind
of
excited
about
because
it
meets
the
needs
of
somebody
I'm
working
with
now
so
I.
A
Leave
it
to
you
to
find
that
on
the
Hub
and
reply
to
this
ticket
sounds
like
that
would
be
worth
recommending.
So
we'll
leave
that
one
for
you
and
then
there
was
one
more
ticket
here.
How.
E
Did
you
find
it?
Okay,
I
responded
to
him
and
he
I
think
he
re
I
think
we've
been
kind
of
going
back
and
forth.
Yeah.
E
A
E
The
people
have
been
pretty
awesome,
they've
been
they've
been
fine,
it's
just
sometimes
it
is
difficult
to
find.
You
know,
you
know
it's
there.
You
just
can't
remember
where
you
saw
it.
Okay
and.
A
We
had
talked
last
time
about
continuing
education
credits
for
enable
and
I
did
a
little
bit
of
digging
on
this
and
I
found
my
way
to
this.
This
I
don't
think
there
is
one
answer
there
seemed
to
be
a
lot
of,
for
example,
out
of
the
U.S
states
seem
to
have
their
own
requirements
and
their
own
governing
bodies,
but
I'm
trying
to
find
an
option
that
doesn't
require
us
to
do
this
in,
like
every
state
in
the
country.
A
It's
something
that
would
be
more
Universal
and
I
found
this
International
accreditors
for
Continuing,
Education
and
Training,
which
seems
like
it
would
be
a
good
place
to
start
being
that
they're,
an
international
body
I,
haven't
really
gone
too
much
further
than
this,
but
I
I
wanted
to
just
share
this
and
ask
if
anyone
is
aware
of
these
guys
or
if
anyone
has
interest
in
pursuing
this
further
think
this
might
be
better
handled
by
an
educator
than
me.
E
A
A
There
you
go.
Thank
you
so
much
Sarah
yeah.
Maybe
he
knows
of
a
better
organization
to
work
with
or
a
better
process,
but
that's
the
best
I
found,
and
if
that
was
a
viable
approach,
maybe
it
would
just
be
a
matter
of
coming
up
with
whatever
materials
they
require
submitting
through
them.
And
then
you
know,
we'd
have
something
that
would
be
potentially
recognized.
You
know
across
you
know
any
number
of
different
locations.
That's
the
Hope
anyway
folks
I
need
to
go
I
think
we
all
do
yeah.
D
Jeremy
I
have
some
technical
issues
with
the
recording
and
live
streaming,
so
if
you
could
and
hosting
for
Zoom.
So
if
you
could
stay
on.