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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - July 15, 2022
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A
Welcome
everyone.
Let's
see,
I
think
ben
just
stepped
away
for
a
minute,
but
we'll
just
get
started
here
and
I
think
he'll
be
helping
with
notes.
So,
let's
see
no
introductions
today,
everyone
knows
everyone
here,
so
we'll
go
to
our
action
items
all
right.
First
one
was
for
me
to
go
ahead
and
write
something
up
on
lumio
about
these
infrastructure
costs,
which
I
finally
did
just
put
that
out
there
this
morning
as
a
discussion
and
we'll
see
where
it
goes.
I
honestly
don't
know
what
the
right
approach
is.
A
Like
I
said
before,
maybe
it's
a
partial
reimbursement
we'll
see
what
people
think
is
reasonable
and
I
did
invite
everyone
who's
a
member
of
lumio,
so
you
should
have
alerts
on
that
john.
Were
you
able
to
update
invite
adam
jennings
to
join
a
town
hall.
A
B
A
Not
connected
yet
okay,
all
right.
Let's
leave
these
others.
Those
are
longer
term.
Let's
just
move
on
here:
here's
our
metrics
for
the
week,
nothing
all
too
noteworthy,
pretty
typical
levels
of
activity,
I'll
just
remind
us
that
our
chapter
numbers
are
not
reliable
right
now
we
are
overdue.
For
a
chapter
audit,
I
saw
that
there
were
some
new
chapters
added.
A
I
did
not
bother
even
increasing
the
number,
because
I
have
no
doubt
that
there
are
some
inactive
chapters
that
need
to
be
removed,
so
I
just
left
it,
as
is
until
we
do
that
audit.
I
I
don't
know
exactly
what
the
number
is
all
right.
So
from
the
hub.
There
was
only
one
post
that
I
I
wanted
to
call
attention
to
this
week
and
this
was
from
marco
dominguez
and
he
was
talking
about
printing
the
phoenix
and
he
was
having
trouble
because
he
was
you
know.
A
It
says
you
know
supposed
to
do
without
supports
when
he
runs
it
through
the
slicer
he's
seeing
that
there's
some
areas
where
he's
pointing
to
here,
where
it's
going
to
try
to
lay
down
some
material
on
the
top
there,
which
of
course
isn't
going
to
work
too
well
without
supports
he's
right,
but
the
reality
is
it
prints?
Fine
without
supports
you
just
end
up
with
a
little
bit
of
messiness
on
that
inside
upper
portion
of
the
palm,
which
is
very
easy
to
clean
up
and
it's
going
to
be
covered
by
foam
anyway.
A
So
we
do
usually
print
these
without
supports,
but
I
wanted
to
call
attention
to
this
post
just
because
terry
came
along
and
suggested
something
that
I
hadn't
seen
before
he's
saying
that
he
has
had
good
luck.
Printing,
the
palm
at
a
65
degree
angle
like
this
and
then
putting
supports
under
the
the
knuckles
there.
You
would
need
supports
in
this
case,
but
the
benefit
as
he
points
out.
Is
he
get
a
much
nicer
surface
finish
on
the
palm
and
he
shared
a
photo
here.
A
So
let
me
just
wait
for
this
to
load,
so
the
one
on
the
right
is
how
we
normally
print
it,
and
you
can
clearly
see
the
layering
as
you
work
your
way
up.
You
know
that
becomes
more
visible
with
thicker
layers,
but
over
on
the
left
is
a
palm
printed
up
at
an
angle
and
because
of
the
way
the
layers
end
up
being
oriented,
you
get
a
much
smoother
surface
on
the
palm.
A
You
know,
thinner
layers
would
yield
a
similar
result,
there's
a
lot
of
ways
of
doing
this,
but
that
I
just
wanted
to
call
attention
next.
It's
an
interesting
alternative
way
of
printing
these.
I
always
try
to
avoid
those
supports
myself,
but
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
that
this
is
an
option.
If
people
want
to
really
get
a
smoother
surface
on
that
palm
here's
another,
the
the
guy
that
was
asking
about
it,
did
what
he
was
suggesting
here.
A
You
can
see
the
result
there
a
very
smooth
surface
across
the
the
top
of
the
palm.
So
if
anyone
wants
to
get
a
smoother
than
usual
surface,
that's
something
to
consider.
A
Okay,
all
right
as
far
as
our
recurring
meetings
today
is
the
new
member
meetup
an
hour
after
the
conclusion
of
this
meeting,
and
I
think
john
you're,
the
the
primary
presenter
today
right
ben
you're,
gonna
get.
B
The
primary
presentation
is
the
video
that
I
made
previously
because
I'm
on
the
road
and
because
I
have
been
abusing
my
passenger
privileges,
I'm
hoping
that
ben
can
play
the
role
of
monitor
a
moderator.
C
Actually,
this
is
going
to
be
the
the
first
week
that
rick
is
going
to
be
the
the
meeting
leader
I'll,
be
there
to
sort
of
help
facilitate,
but
going
forward.
The
new
member
meetups
are
going
to
be
managed
by
rick,
and
it's
really
just
a
great
extension
of
you
know
the
help
desk
and
some
of
the
other
stuff
that
he's
been
doing.
He
was
gracious
enough
to
to
say
he
try
it
out
and
I'll,
be
there
to
help
him
out
and
we'll
see
how
it
goes.
C
I
think
we've
got
actually
a
significant
number
of
people
have
actually
used
the
the
calendar.
Invite.
If
you
go
to
the
new
member
meetup,
I
think
nine
people
have
responded,
which
is
great.
So
this
is
you
know
another
moment
for
me
to
plug
the
you
know,
being
able
to
be
active
within
the
calendar
like
that.
If
you
scroll
down
yeah,
you
can
see
that
nine
people
are
attending
so
definitely
a
a
great
way.
For
you
know,
sharing
attendance
and
it'll
bring
some
more.
A
C
Yep
today
is
the
new
member
meetup,
so
new
folks
being
able
to
ask
some
questions
and
get
some
orientation,
and
next
friday
we've
got
rick
coming
back
with
the
focus
follow-up.
This
was
something
that
was
requested
previously,
you
know.
Actually
I
remember
we
talked
about
this
last
week
and.
C
Yeah
right,
dr
hertz,
isn't
it
available,
and
it's
also
something
where
it
sounds
like
a
recording
or
a
previous
conversation
is
also
sort
of
off
the
table
with
with
his.
A
Well,
yeah,
because
we
haven't
really
been
able
to
see
the
the
dog
wearing
and
using
the
prosthetic,
so
I
I
think
we
were
talking
about
delaying
this
rick.
What
is
your
recollection?
Did
we
decide
that
we
want
to
postpone
this
until
yeah.
D
We
I
think
the
consensus
was
that
we
were
going
to
wait
until
he
was
available.
We
could
do
it,
we
all
put
it
on
the
table.
Do
it
either
way,
but
without
actually
fitting
the
dog?
D
You
know
which
we
can't
do
without
him
his
just
so
you
guys
know
his
baby
is
still
relatively
critical
right
now
and
we
just
don't
know
when
he's
gonna
be
okay.
Of
course,
his
organs
are
adhering
to
like
each
other
type
of
thing.
I've
been
in
contact
with
him,
but
this
is
really
low
on
his
priorities,
of
course,
of
course,
but
he
he
his
practice
is
even
temporary.
A
I
mean
so
there's
there.
There
is
an
alternative
here
I
mean
I,
you
know.
First
of
all,
you've
done
a
lot
of
work
on
animal
prosthetics.
I
mean
this
could
be
a
little
bit
more
of
a
general
kind
of
show
and
tell
showing
the
different
things
that
you've
you've
worked
on
and
come
up
with.
It
could
also
be
you
know,
outside
of
animal
prosthetics.
A
C
Well,
I
think
heads
or
tails
would
be
great
to
because
we've
had
this
on
the
calendar
for
the
last
couple
weeks,
it'd
be
great
to
find
sort
of
a
either
a
home
for
this
in
a
in
a
month
in
the
future,
or
you
know,
cancel
this
and
sort
of
repost
something
else.
D
I
don't
have
a
lot
of
that,
but
I
do
have
pictures
of
all
the
devices.
Okay,
you
know
what
what
the
things
we
have
done.
We've
we've
sort
of
it's
all
been
sort
of
trial
and
error,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
have
any
issue
with
you
know.
If
anybody
would
like
to
see
what
we're
working
on
we're
happy
to
share.
D
I'll
leave
it
up
to
the
team,
whatever
you
guys
think
is
best.
I
it's
just
I
you
know
we
haven't
done.
I
had
never
really
expected
to
do
this,
so
we
didn't
collect
as
much
data
as
probably
we
should
have,
but.
A
I
mean
I
would
think
there
would
be
value
in
just
talking
through
what
your
experience
was,
how
you
came
up
with
each
of
the
designs.
You
know,
I
know
you've
used
different
methods,
not
just
3d
printing,
maybe
just
talking
about
the
different
designs
and
how
you
came
up
with
them,
and
the
methods
and
materials
that
you
used
and
you
can
show
the
actual
designs
themselves.
A
A
I
still
want
to
have
you
rick,
as
as
a
guest
on
my
series,
3d
universe
untethered,
to
talk
about,
maybe
the
other
work
outside
of
animal
prosthetics.
So
maybe
we
we
focus
on
the
animal
prosthetics
work
here
and
then
I'll
have
you
on
as
a
guest
to
talk
about
these
other
fabrication
kinds
of
projects
you're
doing
and
we
can
share
some
of
those
as
well.
Other
assistants.
D
It
was
whatever
that
service
is
oh
river.
Are
you
talking
about
riverside.
A
I
don't
yeah,
I
don't
even
think
you
need
an
account
as
a
guest
I'll
just
send
you
a
link
and
you
join,
but
that's
fine,
so
we'll.
Why
don't
we?
Why
don't
we
do
this
one
first,
because
you
would
I
mean
you
only
have
a
week
to
prepare
for
this
one
and
then,
after
that
one's
out
of
the
way
you
and
I
can
schedule
something
for
maybe
a
couple
weeks
out
after
that.
So
you
have
so
you're,
not
so
rushed
sure.
C
Wonder
too
I
mean
another
option:
rick
would
be
looking
at
canceling
or
delaying
this
one.
You
know
this
the
meeting
with
dr
hurt
for
another
month
or
two
focusing
on
the
event
for
jeremy,
and
then
you
know
coming
back
to
this
I
mean
we
could
also
just
sort
of
cancel
it.
If
trying
to
get
something
together
in
a
week
is
a
little
bit
rushed
because
I
know
you
are
doing
a
new
member
meetup
and
you've
been
contributing
in
some
new
roles.
I
do
not
want.
D
A
B
D
I'll
work
with
you
guys,
whatever
whatever
you
think,
is
best
yeah,
I
mean
I
I
my
assumption,
is
it's
gonna
be
recorded
and
can
be
replayed
sometime
anyway.
So
it's
really
more.
The
timeline
for
you
to
fill.
We
didn't
expect
dr
hurt
to
not
be
available
at
all.
That
would
you
know
our
he
even
understood
he
wanted
the
videos
as
bad
as
we
do.
B
Consensus
with
jeremy,
I
think
that,
actually,
if
your
theme
is
3d
printing
is
only
one
tool
on
our
bag
of
tricks.
You
would
have
a
lot
to
talk
about,
including
how
you,
where
your
magical
expertise
comes
from,
and
you
know
I
go
wandering
in
hardware
stores,
but
I
think
the
whole.
C
A
Well,
that's
a
it's
a
really
good
point
and
I
don't
want
to
mess
with
ben's
agenda
here,
but
maybe
we
should
be
thinking
outside
of
just
animal
prosthetics,
because
I
I
agree,
there's
a
really
nice
topic
here
of
just
things
you
can
do
other
than
3d
printing
to
make
assistive
devices.
I
think
rick
has
had
so
many
creative
techniques
and
materials
that
he's
used.
That
could
be
a
whole
presentation
and
of
itself
regardless
of
animal
or
human.
You
know,
I
think
just
the
methods
and
techniques
is
really
worth
it.
C
A
And
then
rick,
when
I
have
you
as
a
guest
on
3d
universe
untethered,
I
just
remembered
what
we
were
going
to
talk
about
and
focus
on.
There
is
specifically
your
midi
type
type
work
and
of
the
midi
interfaces
and
how
you've
worked
that
in
all
the
different
things
you
can
do
with
it.
So
don't
worry
about
getting
into
that
too
much
in
this
presentation,
because
we'll
have
a
whole
session
just
to
talk
about
the
midi
stuff
separately.
A
D
B
C
Problem
keep
in
keep
in
mind
too
that
the
for
this
specific
workshop.
It
really
could
be
more
like
half
an
hour
and
then
discussion,
because
most
of
the
time,
if
you
think
about
filling
an
hour
and
not
leaving
questions
and
that
kind
of
stuff,
if
there's
people
that
show
up,
they
might
have
something
very
specific.
That
they're
working
on
and
just
troubleshooting
with
them
could
be
a
really
fruitful
way
of
spending
at
you
know
at
least
half
the
time
and.
A
All
right
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
leave
this
on
the
schedule
for
next
friday,
but
we're
going
to
revise
the
agenda
to
focus
more
on
alternative
methods
of
fabrication
across
any
type
of
of
assisted
devices.
That'll
be
really
useful.
I
think.
Okay,
all
right.
So
that's
our
events,
discussion
topics.
Let's
take
a
look
at
tickets.
This
is
going
to
be
quick
this
time.
So
I
think
we
only
have
a
couple.
We
have
a
chapter
oh
hold
on.
You
need
to
refresh
yeah
holly's.
A
D
Did
the
training,
okay,
we
we
I
was
talking
to
robert
and
that
we
had
not
done
that
training.
We
were
waiting
for
someone
to
submit
a
chapter,
got
it
and
it
what
it
seems
to
be
happening.
Is
I
don't
get
an
email
saying
that
there
was
a
chapter
request.
D
And-
and
robert
was
good
enough
to-
he
was
good
enough.
We
had
a
meeting
this
week
and
he
went
through
the
whole
thing
and
how
to
do
it,
but
we
had.
We
were
actually
waiting
for
a
chapter
to
come
along,
so
we
could
do
the
training
and
I
I
don't
know
what
happened.
I
think
it
was
just
a
matter
of
nobody
knew
there
was
one
in
there
and
he
went
through
all
the
training
with
me
and
where
everything
was
and
how
to
do.
I
did
screw
up
the
chapter
map
just
so
no.
A
Way
this
is
so.
This
is
the
form.
This
is
where
the
forum
responses
go.
Who
has
the
link
to
the
actual
form
itself
that
populates
this.
D
Now
that's
the
problem,
we
don't
know
robert
didn't
know
it
or
bob
didn't
know
either.
Apparently
this
gets
somehow
generated
through
that
forum
right.
A
D
Yeah,
I
know
it's
kind
of
one
of
those
things
everybody's
kind
of
pointing
and
we
just
weren't
sure
and
so
can.
D
D
B
B
D
B
D
D
B
The
second
thing
I
want
to
say
is
that,
as
jeremy
is
doing,
you
can
have
the
form,
send
a
notification
and
also-
and
I
did
send
instructions
on
this
rick-
you
can
attach
alerts
to
the
spreadsheet
itself
so
that
you
will
be
alerted
when
a
change
is
made
to
the
spreadsheet,
whether
that
comes
from
the
form
entry
or
from
someone
modifying
and
I'd
suggest.
You
do
both.
B
A
D
Because
there's
a
lot
of
this
stuff,
that's
kind
of
tied
together
and
all
I
really
learned
I
did
learn
how
to
break
it.
Just
so,
you
know.
A
B
D
A
A
Yeah,
no,
it's
there's
a
lot
of
moving
parts
to
this,
we'll
get
it
squared
away.
A
A
They're
interested
in
making
legs
I'm
confused,
because
this
isn't
the
reply
I
saw
earlier
this
morning
when
I
looked
at
this.
Oh
okay,
that's
because
you
responded.
Since
I
said
this
is
the
one
I
saw
so
they're
interested
in
extending
the
resource
to
the
project,
but
wanted
to
ask
questions:
why
do
we
not
offer
leg
prosthetics?
How
are
designs
assessed
and
so
rick
responded
after
I
saw
that
like
devices
are
much
more
problematic
regards
fva
they're,
fairly
serious
legal
issues.
A
We
do
work
in
this
area
with
other
countries
we're
currently
having
discussions
with
50
legs
organization
to
address
possible
continuity.
Okay
and
then
he
replied,
saying
leg.
Prosthesis
are
more
where
our
current
interest
exists.
We
have
available
machine
time
on
various
large
format.
Different
types
of
printers
and
would
like
to
contribute,
please
consider
reaching
out,
should
enable
find
the
means
to
navigate
fda
approval.
A
A
Okay
and
then
last
one
we
talked
about
this
before
harris
county
public
library.
This
is
these
are
the
guys
in
texas
that
have
a
network
of
libraries
with
3d
printers
available.
We
told
them
they
should
reach
out
to
those
chapters
that
were
in
their
area.
There
were
two
of
them
in
the
houston
area.
She
responded.
I
sent
that
info
and
she
responded
saying
they're
in
the
greater
houston
area,
based
on
the
current
map.
A
There
are
two
chapters
listed,
however,
it
does
not
seem
like
they're
active,
they
checked
with
their
respective
facebook
pages
and
attempted
to
email
them
directly.
Unfortunately,
the
harmony
school
email,
bounces
back
and
the
facebook
page
has
not
been
active
since
2020.
So
here's
an
indication
that
we
need
to
do
our
chapter
audit
sounds
like
we
have
some
some
outdated
chapters
out
there
she's
saying
that
they
do
have
a
map
for
their
3d
printers.
So
this
is
an
interesting
view,
so
they
have
a
really
good
coverage
throughout
the
houston
area.
A
This
really
does
seem
like
it
might
be
worth
following
up
on
so
she's
asking.
Would
you
be
willing
to
pass
along
my
information
so
that
I
may
schedule
a
teams
meeting
to
discuss
chapter
establishment
and
partnership
avenues
further,
so
at
this
point
I
do
think
that
this
might
be
worth
a
discussion.
If
somebody
has
has
time
and
interest
to
do
that,
any
thoughts.
C
I
think
I
think
yeah
having
a
meeting
with
them
would
be
great.
C
A
D
B
A
Okay,
so
why
don't
I
send
a
response,
since
I
have
a
thread
going
with
with
her,
and
I
will
let
her
know
that
we
can
coordinate
a
meeting
I'll
find
out
about
availability
and
then
pass
that
over
to
ben
and
rick
with
john
on
cc
great,
I
think.
That's
all
I
got
on
tickets
right
now.
So
back
to
this
any
news
on
the
project
we
have
going
with
tanzania.
C
I
haven't,
I
haven't
gotten
any
news.
I
know
that
kyle's
going
to
probably
do
the
documentation
when
he
gets
back.
A
A
Excellent,
I
did
want
to
have
so
I
moved
up
our
r
d
topic
here,
because
I
wanted
to
have
rick
share
something
he
sent
an
email
just
this
morning
about
somebody's
been
playing
with,
which
I
think
he
has
there
I'm
going
to
stop.
My
screen
share.
Tell
us
about
this
new
method,
you're
playing
with
for
finger
designs,
rick.
D
Well,
one
of
the
things
we're
we're
always
doing
is
we're
trying
to
find
ways
to
to
create
hands
or
or
prosthetics,
without
the
3d
printers,
not
that
we
don't
like
the
3d
printers.
We
love
them.
That
isn't
the
issue.
The
issue
is
sometimes
it
just
takes
a
really
long
time.
D
I
live
in
an
area
where
we
have
a
lot
of
very
frequent
outages
power,
outages.
There's
we
had
one
situation
where
you
know
we
were
seven
days
into
a
print
and
they
pulled
our
meter
that
that
was
disparaging.
A
A
A
D
Like
you
need
a
generator
yeah,
that's
the
other
problem.
We
tried
that
we
can't
get
one
because
we
can't
get
propane.
D
D
Now,
if
you
take
the
bicycle
chain
and
you
fuse
certain
links
together,
it
really
articulates
well
as
a
finger
amazingly.
Well,
it's
like
a
little
octopus.
You
know
it's
just
it
just
grabs
me
and
the
other
thing
that
it
tends
to
do,
as
you
know,
is
very,
very
strong
because
of
the
prongs
that
are
already
on
the
bicycle
chain.
It
really
easily
fits
onto
almost
any
enable
hand
already
because
it
kind
of
flips
right
over
the
you
know
the
little
nub,
with
the
hole
that
you
normally
put
the
finger
on.
D
I
mean
it
snaps
right
on
and
just
put
a
screw
in
it,
we've
already
tested
with
bowdoin
a
bowdoin
method
and
a
cable
method
and
a
string
method.
All
of
them
worked,
I
thought
very
well,
as
you
know,
it's
practically
indestructible.
It's
super
cheap.
I
think
we
paid,
I
I
want
to
say
it
was
17
for
like
10
20
feet
of
it.
I
forget
it
came
in
a
big
roll
and
that
was
chrome.
D
I
mean
that
was
the
best
stuff
and
we're
just
we're
just
hoping
that
it'll
work
really
well,
because
everybody's
always
complaining
about
the
strength
I
mean.
That's
that's
everybody's
always
says
the
same
thing
they
break.
Well,
this
thing
isn't
going
to
break.
I
I
mean
we
had
to
buy
special
equipment
just
to
just
to
break
the
chain
to
put
it
in
segments.
D
So
it's
an
unbelievably
strong,
unbelievably
cheap,
very
easy
to
work
with
now.
The
downside,
of
course,
is
in
order
to
fuse
the
segments
you
need
a
welder
or
some
way
to
to
excuse
the
specific
segments
it
takes
to
make
the
digits.
D
You
know
a
good
ben
made
a
point
earlier
today
to
me
that
sometimes
welders
are
easier
to
come
by
in
some
countries
than
3d
printers.
It
only
takes
a
tap
all.
It
is
just
a
real,
quick
tap.
It's
not
like
it's
a
very
difficult
thing
to
do,
and
we've
also
right
now:
we've
got
jb
weld
on
one
in
the
lab,
but
it
takes
24
hours
to
dry.
So
I'll
get
back
to
you
on
that
to
see
if
that
holds
very
well,
but
I'm
amazed
at
the
dexterity.
D
But
yeah,
that's,
I
think,
that's
coming
along
and
the
other
thing.
Of
course
I
know
I
already
told
you
guys
about
this,
but
we're
building
a
a
somewhat
universal.
D
It's
basically
a
bionic
motor
that
requires
no
mile,
no
myoelectric
and
it's
pretty
cool.
It
really
is,
and
it
fits
kind
of
ins
we've
actually
stuck
it
inside
of
the
forearm
of
a.
I
always
say
this
wrong:
kawaii
wow,
okay,
there
you
go,
we
have
actually
stuck
it
in
one
of
those
and
it
worked
beautifully.
We're
gonna
probably
roll
that
out
in
maybe
a
month,
because
we've
got
three
arms.
D
We
have
to
build
before
that,
but
it's
really
just
a
timing
thing,
but
the
bionic
unbelievably
strong,
the
first
one
tore
the
hand
of
pieces.
It
was
so
strong.
D
Now
you
guys
are
gonna,
laugh,
we
got,
we
got
a,
we
found
a
place
that
donated
some
old
drills,
that
people
brought
back
that
were
broken
and
let's
face
it.
Some
of
these
little
hand
drills,
you
know,
you've
got
the
motor
you've
got,
the
you've
got
the
battery
everything's
there
and
all
we
did
is
adapt
it,
and
then
we
put
some
brains
behind
it.
D
So
it
could
control
the
arm
and
it
only
needs
two
well
there's
actually
three
modes:
there's
right,
there's
left
and
there's
all
and
it
works,
and
it's
all
done
by
just
turning
it.
This
way
goes
right.
Turning
it
that
way
goes,
does
nothing
and
speed
is
even
controlled
and
we're
doing
it.
D
The
speed,
the
more
you
turn
right,
the
more
it
turns
the
more
you
turn
left,
the
faster
it
goes,
and
it
doesn't
matter
what
position
you're
in
you
know
as
far
as
your
azimuth,
it
just
works
and
that
completely
eliminates
the
myo
requirement
and
it
actually
destroyed
one
of
our
hands.
We
have
to
put
a
limiter
in
it.
D
We
didn't
think
it
was
that
strong,
but
it
was
but
no
it's
it's
an
awesome
setup
and
super
cheap
and
we
made
it's
all
from
spare
parts.
The
whole
thing's
from
spare
parts.
The
brains
are
going
to
be
a
micro
bit
because
we
can
buy
the
micro
bits
for
about
nine
ten
dollars
and
the
micro
bit
actually
has
all
degrees
in
it.
Where
I
mean
let's
face
it,
the
micro
bit
has
a
compass.
D
It
has,
you
know
all
the
azimuth
controls
it
has
everything
already
built
you
guys,
temperature
so
everything's
in
there
you're
talking
nine
ten
bucks
and
you
don't
even
have
to
take
it
out
of
the
hand
to
program
it.
You
can
program
it
through
ble,
pretty
cool
wirelessly,
so
rick
the.
A
The
the
chain
device
for
finger
that
you've
been
working
with.
Do
you
have
one
there
that
you
can
show
us.
D
It
it's
actually
in
there
drying,
it's
it's:
okay,
yeah!
It's
on
the
it's
on
the
it's
in
the
dryer,
because
it
takes
24
hours.
We
wanted
to
do
it.
We
wanted
to
try
doing
it
with
with
the
with
the
the
glue.
Only
if
somebody
just
didn't
have
access
to
a
welder.
A
Sounds
good
well
just
try
to
get.
You
know,
you're
doing
so
many
cool
things,
and
I
get
the
impression
that
you
you
build
these
things
and
you
kind
of
give
them
out
and
they're
gone,
get
in
the
habit
of
trying
to
capture
some
photos
and
video
as
you're
testing
these
things,
because
we
want
to
be
able
to
see
them.
Yeah.
D
A
D
B
So
listen.
You
are
well
qualified
to
stick
a
webcam
on
your
workbench
and
to
figure
out
how
to
have
a
constant
stream
to
some
system
so
that
when
you're
in
there
tinkering
there's
an
automatic
video
archive
from
which
you
can
draw
the
enable
fund
would
be
delighted
to
buy
you
that
webcam.
If
you'll
set
up
the
rig,
I
think
it'd
be
really
great
just
to
for
not
to
slow
you
down,
but
for
us
to
have
a
window
into
what
you
do.
A
Well,
I
used
to
do
this
for
3d
prints
rick,
where
you
know
I.
I
would
run
programs
that,
let
you
do
kind
of
time
lapse
captures
off
the
webcam,
where
it
would
just
be
capturing
an
image
ever
every
so
many
seconds
and
they
would
just
archive
on
the
computer,
and
then
you
can
convert
those
into
a
time
lapse.
Video
at
a
later
time,
yeah,
something
like
that
you
know
would
be-
would
be.
D
A
D
A
You
know
the
reason
we're
asking
it's
not
just
because
you
know
we're
curious,
it's
because
the
the
main
you
know
value
of
your
work
will
be
once
we
can
extend
it
to
other
people.
You
know
if
we
can
take
what
you're
doing
and
show
others
how
they
can
do
that
kind
of
thing.
We're
going
to
be
able
to
magnify
and
amplify
the
great
work
that
you're
doing.
D
Oh,
we
want
to
share.
We
do
we
want
to
share
with
anybody.
That's
interested,
and
you
know,
we've
got
some
brilliant
people
that
contact
us
with
crazy
stuff
and
we
we
we're
fine
with
that.
It's
just
we've
just
never
done
it
before
some
of
the
things
we
did
it's
on
our
on
our
facebook
page.
D
Know
the
things
we
documented,
like
the
you
know,
one
of
the
things
you
know
we
shared
with.
We
just
recently
got
a
call.
Was
the
the
cancer
sniffing
dog
project
and
that's
been?
You
know.
People
are
all
interested
in
that,
and
so
we
document
the
things
people
ask
about,
but
a
lot
of
it
is
people
who've
gotten
back
to
us
saying
thanks.
You
know
and
that's
always
nice.
You
know,
but
sure
I
mean
we
have
no
problem
whatever
we
can
do
to
share.
A
Okay,
I
think
we
got
the
form
squared
away.
I
just
did
a
test
and
it
came
through.
You
should
have
an
email
now,
if
we
did
this
right,
you
should
have
an
email.
A
And
I
I
do
want
to
call
attention
here,
I'm
on
the
forum
responses,
tab
in
the
spreadsheet
and
notice
that
the
new
item
went
in
here,
so
it
puts
it
above
these
inactive
listings,
but
underneath
all
the
others,
so
it
actually.
I
had
to
search
to
find
it
so
just
be
aware:
rick
when
you're
coming
in
here,
you'll
have
to
scroll
down,
but
new
entries
are
above
these
red
items.
It'll
put
them
in
here.
It
looks
like
so
just
be
aware
of
that.
D
Yeah
that
was
kind
of
weird
it
did
that
with
the
we
just
did
the
the
mth
tooth
24
on
yours
through
226
227.
We
just
did.
A
D
D
A
I'm
gonna
get
rid
of
this
test
entry
that
oh
actually
never
mind.
Won't.
Let
oh
I
mean
here
is
view
only
that's.
Why
hold
on.
D
But
bob
figured
it
out
and
I
spelled
something
else
wrong,
but
apparently,
when
you're
putting
the
address
in,
if
you're
not
super
super
careful
and
you
can't
go
by
what
they
put
in
because
sometimes
they
don't
spell
it
right,
and
so
you
have
to
go
in
and
check,
and
so
did.
You
did.
D
A
D
A
So
there's
nothing
out
of
jeremy.
That's
because
the
other
form
sent
you
one
too.
So
it
is
working.
We've
got
on
the
right
form
now,
and
so
you
should
get
a
notification
now,
anytime,
somebody
submits
for
a
new
chapter.
A
Great
okay,
then,
where
did
we?
I
know
we
had
a?
Let's
see
I
was
there
for
the
educational
meetup
and
we
had
ian
present
there.
I,
but
I
don't
recall
if
there
were
any
updates
given
in
terms
of
the
upcoming
internships.
What
do
we
know
about
that?
Do
we
have
people
identified
for
these
internships
and
do
we
know
when
they're
starting.
C
I
think
ian's
got
a
couple,
people
that
I
don't
think
he's
he's
chosen
yet,
but
he's
got
a
couple
of
people
that
he
mentioned:
okay,
that
are
sort
of
in
the
queue
it
sounds
like
they're
sort.
B
Of
on
he
has
good
identified
people,
it
is,
I
think,
it's
under
control.
A
B
C
Is
going
to
be
organizing
a
sort
of
a
community
discussion
for
people
involved
with
kind
of
the
education
stuff
within
the
enable
to
look
at
the
nih
website
and
sort
of
design
a
wish
list?
It
sounds
like
he's,
got
sort
of
a
series
of
meetings
in
mind
which
would
allow
people
to
come
at
a
variety
of
times
and
and
they
could
sort
of
pull
this
together
and
share
with
the
nih
nice.
A
Okay,
I
don't
think
we
have
any
updates
on
our
matching
platform
analysis,
although
it's
really
no
longer
being
framed.
That
way,
it's
being
framed
a
little
bit
more
broadly
as
kind
of
analyzing
our
online
assets,
I
guess,
and
and
helping
to
provide
a
better
onboarding
experience
which
includes
the
tools
we're
using
for
matching,
but
is
not
limited
to
that,
and
this
is
something
we've
been
talking
about
with
our
friends
over
at
deloitte
uk.
A
C
A
C
Yeah,
I
think
there
was
a
misunderstanding,
but
there
was
a
discussion
about
using
one
of
the
weekly
meetings
as
the
time
slot
and
then
basically
being
able
to
have
that
as
the
focus,
but
that
might
have
sort
of
been
lost
on
on
subsequent
weeks
because
we
didn't
identify
it
within
the
event
itself.
So,
okay.
A
And
then
on
the
next
topic
here
is
chapter
audit,
so
rick
now
that
you've
gotten
the
updated
training
and
you're
familiar
with
where
the
spreadsheet
is
and
all
that
are
we
prepared
to
move
into
a
chapter
audit.
Has
there
been
discussion
about
that.
D
The
way
I
understand
it
and,
and
once
again
forgive
me
for
mispronouncing
mastiff
masby,
he
was
going
to
create
some
sort
of
form
that
was
going
to
go
out
to
all
the
chapters
that
they
were
supposed
to
respond
to,
and
this
was
something
that
he
said
was
not
difficult,
apparently,
and
I'm
not
sure
what
he
was
going
to
key
off.
He
had
some
some
file
or
something
he
was
going
to
key
off.
D
I'm
just
not
sure
what
that
was
in
the
meantime
I
put
in,
I
downloaded
a
copy
of
the
awesome
spreadsheet
and
I
put
it
in
excel,
and
I've
been
playing
games
with
that
just
for
my
own
edification,
because
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to
do
was
build
some
cross
reference
sheets
and
things
of
that
nature,
and
I
thought
you
know
if
I'm
going
to
be
contacting
folks
or
whatever
I
wanted
to
just
have
my
own
reference.
D
If
that
really
is
the
core-
and
I
mean
it's
so
easy
with
excel-
you
know
it's
it's
it's
just
kind
of
a
cakewalk
with
it
to
for
me
for
what
I'm
doing
just
to
monitor
it
without
hurting
the
original.
You
know
I
don't
want
to
touch
the
original,
I'm
scared
of
it.
B
Right
so
rick,
now
that
I
have
learned
that
you're
fluent
in
excel
the
audit
process
is
not
rocket
science
and
it's
not
set
in
stone.
B
D
I
like
the
way
that
he's
trying
to
that
he's,
trying
to
normalize
everything
and
and
have
a
method,
because
I'm
sure
this
won't
be
the
last
time.
It's
done.
You
know.
So
you
know
I
I'm
I'm
okay
with
the
mailing
list.
So,
however,
everybody
wants
to
do
it,
but
I'm
trying
to
learn
so
for
me.
Sometimes
if
I
just
kind
of
in
the
background
you
know
mess
with
it.
I
I
kind
of
figure
out
where
everything
is
because
I
I
know
this
is
one
of
the
things
you
just
don't
touch
every
day.
D
If
you
don't
touch
every
and
every
day
a
year
from
now,
you
forget
how
it
works.
You
know
and
but
I
I
think,
maybe
multiple
methodologies
you
know
and
then
we
can
have
a
show
and
tell
and
see
what
works.
C
I'm
I'm
right
now
going
to
be
sending
out
an
email
responding
to
the
summary
I
sent
from
the
audit
the
chapter
audit
plan.
I
sent
that
out
june
20th
mazzy
said
he
needed
a
week
or
two:
it's
been
a
couple
weeks,
so
I
think
I'll
just
circle
back
to
it,
there's
a
summary
there
and
there's
a
video
of
our
last
meeting.
So
I
think
that's
the
way
to
start
this
back
up
nice.
D
A
C
D
Something
that's
repeatable,
you
know
would
make
a
lot
of
sense.
You
know
it
might
even
be
you
know,
because
I
know
I'm
sure
this
is
not
going
to
be
the
last
time.
This
is
going
to
be
needed
and
having
a
method
that
we
can
just
turn
on
whenever
we
chose
to
would
be
kind
of
cool.
A
All
right
guys,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
wrap
up
this
meeting,
so
I've
got
to
get
some
other
things
done,
and
I
know
you
guys
have
the
new
member
meetup
coming
in
up
in
just
over
an
hour.
So
does
anybody
have
anything
that
we
need
to
talk
about
before
we
wrap
up
here?
D
D
D
D
You
know
these
guys
that
do
these
seamstresses
are
awesome.
They
got
the
best
tools
in
the
world.
You
know
when
you're
trying
to
cut
the
fishing
line.
D
D
A
A
All
right
guys,
I'm
gonna
wrap
this
up,
and
hopefully
some
of
you
will
be
at
the
new
member
meetup.
I
will
try
to
make
that
not
sure
if
I
can
otherwise,
I
will
see
you
guys
next
week,
bye,
y'all.