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B
C
B
B
So
imagine
that
that
it
doesn't
matter
how
it's
none
of
that
matters
it
can.
It
can
be
any
direction,
but
if
they,
if
they
move
their
arm
this
way
or
that
way,
it
causes
the
fingers
to
open
and
close
at
any
speed
that
they
choose.
That's
pretty
cool
and
the
entire
thing
this
will
drive
up.
We've
had
it
driving
up
to
six
Motors.
B
This
is
the
recharger
and
everything
this
little
thing
here
is
the
recharger,
nice
and
one
charge
will
last
depends
how
much
they
use
it.
The
person
that
was
wearing
this
said
that
it
was
last
in
about
three
days.
B
Depends
how
much
work
they're
doing
right
this
particular
motor
is
out
of
a
this,
is
actually
out
of
a
power
screwdriver.
So.
B
Yeah
this
is
the
actually
I'll
take
it
out.
You
can
see.
This
is
actually
the
planetary
gears,
and
this
is
a
three
and
a
half
volt
motor
I.
Don't
need
to
tell
you
how
much
torque
this
thing
can
generate,
but
we
tested
this
with
five
Motors
yeah.
It
was
five
and
with
one
board
handling
five
Motors
was
no
issue
and
they
found
it
to
be
really
easy
to
use
because
it
was
so
natural
to
turn
your
arm
that
it
gets
rid
of
all
of
the
it
just
gets
rid
of
everything.
A
Well,
we've
said
it
before:
Rick
I
mean
we
think
you're
doing
really
interesting
work.
The
challenge
is
always.
How
do
we
get
to
the
point
where
others
can
start
to
make
some
of
the
things
that
you're
making,
because
I
think
there
are
plenty
who
would
like
to,
but
they
need
number
one
proper
instructions
either
in
the
form
of
a
document
or
a
video,
and
they
may
need
help
finding
the
parts
that
they
need
so
I.
A
B
Find
somebody
this
was
this
was
Harbor
Freight,
but
what
we
did
was
we
were
down
at
a
you
know.
Now
that
I'm,
an
old
guy
I
can
I
can
go
to
the
secondhand
shop
when
I
get
a
discount
on
tools,
so
we've
been
picking
up,
broken
screwdrivers
and
that's
then
we
take
the
motors
which
I
can't
seem
to
get
back
together
again,
but
any
motor
we've
been
able
to
adapt
and.
D
D
Well,
that's
because
you're
Rick
Williams,
but
it
seems
to
me
that
most
enabled
people
are
going
to
want
to
see
a
hand
and
say
I
want
to
do
that
and
then
they'll
be
able
to
get
the
kit
from
Jeremy
and
then
they'll
be
able
to
follow
the
instructions.
Now
I'd
like
to
go
back
to
the
so
I
I
think
the
answer
to
Jeremy's
plea
is
going
to
be
for
you
to
come
up
with
a
viable
design.
D
A
B
And
I
like
this
because
of
of
basically
this
thing
is
rated
believe
it
or
not
at
2200
pounds,
okay,.
A
Let's
talk
about
the
components
here,
the
the
chain
is
literally
a
bike
chain,
but
I.
Imagine
you
had
to
how
do
how
do
you
get
one,
that's
clean
like
that?
Not
all
greasy
did
you
did
you
have
eBay
what
okay
you
can,
so
you
can
get
like
an
unused
bike
chain.
Basically,
is
it?
What
is
what
is
that
made
of?
Is
that,
like
nickel
or
something
we.
B
Found
we
tried
a
bunch
of
different
ones
and
what
we
found
was
they
make
these
racing
chains
and
these
and,
as
you
can
see,
there's
more
holes
in
them.
They
have
slots
in
the
center
to
reduce
the
weight
and
the
holes
themselves
where
the
pins
go.
As
you
can
see
there,
it
goes
all
the
way
through
all.
B
A
B
B
That's
just
wire
and
I
solder.
It
you.
B
What's
nice,
is
we
originally
thought?
It'd
have
to
be
welded,
but
it
does
not.
We
found
we
can
solder
on
this
and
and
I've
been
able
to
build
one
of
these
fingers
at
about
an
hour.
B
Right
here
that's
just
fishing
line
right.
D
B
Okay,
the
chain
itself
actually
has
roller
bearings
in
it.
Okay,
so
you've
got
your
roller
bearings.
You've
got
except
for
this
wire
is
just
it's.
It's
actually
copper
20
gauge
wire,
but
you
got
to
get
the
copper
because
you
can't
solder
the
stuff,
that's
tungsten
or
any
other
kind
of
material.
You
can't
solder
it
so
I
actually
have
the
part
number
for
that
too.
But
this
is
really
super
simple
to
build
and.
A
B
B
A
bicycle
goes
through
a
lot,
I
mean,
let's
face
it.
This.
This
is
I
believe
this
is
all
made
out
of
stainless
I.
Believe
I
could
probably
find
out
from
the
packaging
but
oiling
it
I've.
We
haven't
had
this.
This
has
been
in
salt,
water,
okay
for
almost
a
month
right
and
we
hooked
it
to
an
enabled
hand.
B
I'm
gonna
grab
a
I
want
to
grab
the
this
thing
real,
quick,
because
this
is
actually
the
the
I'm
gonna.
Do
it
wrong
again.
A
A
B
Right
now,
I
used
the
ARX
because
it
was
easy
and
the
ARX
connects
to
the
the
kwahu,
okay,
yeah
or
I.
Actually,
right
now
on,
my
bench,
I
have
the
quad
pant,
okay,
the
only
reason
we
didn't
test
the
quad
hand
because
it
attaches
different
and
the
ARX
attaches
this
way.
So
it
was
super
easy
to.
C
B
C
B
B
B
A
B
Yes,
he
has,
he
has
a
wrist,
but
he
did.
He
wanted
to
use
a
socket
that
he
could
put
his
his
snub
in
okay.
A
B
Basically
loved
it
and
he
tried
to
break
it,
they
were
they
were
using.
He
was
using
it
as
a
hammer,
he
he
was
using
it
to
Break,
they
were
underwater
breaking.
You
know
the
the
I'm,
sorry
the
Crustaceans
off
of
boat
holes,
and
he
was,
he
was
swinging,
a
hammer
he
he
was
breaking
all
of
those
off
and
he
said
the
other
guys
couldn't
do
that
because
it
was
tearing
their
hands
up.
A
A
B
Oh
well,
we'll
just
we'll
just
do
that:
I'm
sorry
I'm
in
a
car
guys!
So
this
this
was
the
motor
we
used
and
it
got
pretty
wet.
But.
A
B
And
and
what
I
did
is
I
built
this
cool
thing,
I.
A
B
B
A
A
B
So
we
put
like
a
a
little,
it
was
like
a
gear
yeah.
D
B
It
was
like
a
big
the.
D
C
B
A
A
A
B
What
we
did
was
we
wanted
to
punish
this
thing
and
they
they
basically
were
taking
Barnacles.
He
was
smashing
Barnacles
with
it.
That's
pretty.
B
And
no,
and
the
only
thing
that
we
found
was
this
spring
here,
stretched
a
little
bit.
He
said
he
caught
it
on
some
on
a
nail
and
that's
okay.
It's
really
easy
to
change
the
spring,
but
that's
the
only
thing
that
happened.
It
still
works
it
just
it
just
doesn't
look
as
good
and
we
didn't
even
cover
this.
A
B
A
B
We
built
it
with
yeah,
we
had
the
CNC
machine,
make
it.
A
B
I'm
sorry
I'm
in
a
car,
so
I
apologize.
D
D
Yeah,
okay,
you
have
this
handy,
pardon
the
expression,
I
I
would
love
to
see
what
this
looks
like
when
it's
functioning
with
a
rubber
glove
on
it,
because
there
are
very
few
people
who
are
going
to
I.
Think
in
our
group
who
are
going
to
wear
this
device,
as
is
but
as
a
robust
bionic
with
a
cosmetic
sheath
yeah
it
might.
It
might
be
a
really
interesting
thing.
A
B
Would
I
could
probably
get
it
back
together,
yeah
we
we
disassembled
it
because
we're
we
he
wanted.
He
had
some
complaints.
A
B
Could
get
those
the
the
gloves
that
were
relatively
realistic?
Looking,
yes,.
D
I'll
check
old
mail
from
Prashant
and
see
where
we're
at
on
that.
The.
B
Other
thing
we
had,
he
wants
hap
Tech.
So
that's
why
we
took
it
apart.
He
said
one
of
the
problems
he
was
having
is,
he
was
crushing
stuff,
and
so
we
figured
out
a
way
to
do
the
haptic.
B
A
I'm
sure
you
you've
got
better
ideas
than
I
do,
but
it
just
occurs
to
me
since
you're,
using
those
power
screwdriver
Motors
anyway,
a
lot
of
the
power
screwdrivers
have
a
an
adjustment
for
where
the
the
well
yeah,
where
the,
where
the
torque
puts
off
so
it
won't
put
any
more
torque.
Then
yeah,
whatever
your
setting
is
I
wonder
if
you
could
just
use
that
to
set
it
to
a
a
scale
of
one
to
ten,
and
that
way
it
just
that's
how
much
torque
it'll
give
you
probably.
B
You
know
there's
a
million
ways
to
do
it.
We
we,
what
we're
doing
is
we're
taking
the
the
actual
cords
and
we
put
a
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
put
like
a
pulley
on
it
and
as
it
pulls
and
the
spring
gets
stretched.
It's
going
to
tell
us.
A
D
B
Pressure
or
trying
really
hard
not
to
let
anything,
mechanical
touch
the
person,
because
that's
where
you
get
in
trouble
with
everybody,
including
the
FDA,
that's
why,
like
the
that's,
why
it's
so
hard
to
get
some
of
this
stuff
through
as
soon
as
you
have
anything
that's
electronic
or
mechanical,
touching
the
individual
anything
can
be
done.
We
just
avoid
anything.
That's
one
of
the
reasons
we
like
the
gyroscopics,
because
nothing
has
to
touch
it.
I.
D
D
Rick,
it
doesn't
do
much
good
to
say
this
to
you
and
I
love
everything
you
do,
but
the
Builder.
When
you
say
the
Builder,
you
mean
someone
like
you.
There
is
no
one
like
you
in
the
enabled
Community
I
know
because
I've
been
here
for
10
years.
Anything
that's
going
to
get
adopted
by
the
enabled
Community
is
going
to
be
normalized
and
Jeremy
and
I
are
watching
what
you're
doing
with
Wonder
and
we're
looking
for
the
opportunity
to
say.
Freeze
that,
let's.
A
A
We're
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
how
to
fit
this
into
a
a
simplified.
You
know
very
standardized
kind
of
a
model
like,
for
example,
when
you
were
going
through
your
overview,
and
you
said
well,
you
know
I
just
go
and
you
know
pill
for
an
old
screwdriver
and
then
we
adapt
it.
Most
of
the
people
in
our
community
are
not
comfortable
with
adapting
things
you
got
to
give
them
the
right
part,
that's
going
to
fit
right
in
and
they
can
just
follow
the
instruction.
A
You
know
what
I
mean,
so
we
have
to
figure
out
a
way
of
taking
what
you've
done
and
taking
all
of
the
sort
of
the
the
parts
where
you
had
to
improvise.
Taking
that
out
of
it
and
making
it
into
a
very
you
know,
standard.
D
You
know
Jeremy
I
will
say:
I
I've
looked
into
these
little
motorized
screwdrivers
and
there's
a
huge
amount
of
of
equipment
in
there
and
because
they
are
mass-produced
products,
they're,
quite
cheap
and
robust
yeah.
And
you
know
if
you,
if
your
kit
included
an
off-the-shelf
screwdriver
and
instructions
for
pulling
the
motor
out
well,.
A
B
D
Can
you
promise
to
try
to
remember
to
take
some
video
of
a
reassembled
hand
in
its
various
stages,
so
let
us
see
it
naked
opening
and
closing,
and
then
let
us
see
it
gloved,
opening
and
closing
and
maybe
give
it
you
know
a
beer
can
to
hold
and
then
Crush.
Oh.
D
A
A
B
Now
one
of
the
things
we
were
also
doing
was
we
were
getting
much
smaller
Motors.
We
found
these
motors
these
little
ones.
We
actually
found
them
on.
We
actually
found
them
on
Amazon
and
they're
about
eleven
dollars.
A
piece.
B
They
have
a
gearbox
built
right
into
them.
Right,
they're,
awesome,
the
problem
right
now
we're
having
is
we
really
don't
know
how
many
RPMs
is
optimal
at
three
volts,
because
you
don't
have
a
lot
to
play
with
right
now.
We've
got
some
common
that
are
200
and
some
that
are
100
RPM.
That
should
be
enough
that
we
could
play
with
the
gearing
and
we
put
one
in
each
finger.
We
didn't
actually
have
them
on
fingers.
We
had
them
running
independently,
but
it
it
they
work
beautifully.
B
With
this
same
module,
it's
the
same
module
right
and
the
module
itself
is
dumb.
All
it
does.
It
cares
about
which
is
great
yeah.
That's
it
now
there
the
indexing
would
be
like
we
could
reprogram
in
my
mind
we
can
reprogram
the
micro
bit
and
we
could
say
well
I
want
it
to
be
these
two
fingers
like,
let's
just
say
somebody
wanted.
They
actually
wanted
to
make.
You
know
two
fingers
but
leave
the
other
ones
out
the
other
three
out.
B
And
the
reason
we
don't
like
servos
I,
don't
like
servos,
first
off
there's
they're
too
weak
they're
in
grams
right,
that's
silly
it
it
doesn't
lift
enough.
These
things
will
lift
pounds
right
and
wherever
you
park
them,
that's
where
they
stay.
I
cannot
physically
turn.
This
I
can't
I
even
put
a
wrench
on
it.
Thinking
I
could
I
can't
when
you
park
this
thing
say
with
a
finger
wrapped.
You
part
you
stop!
That's
where
it
stays.
That's
cool
right!
That's
awesome!
Because
that
means
you
could
park.
A
Yeah
as
much
as
I'm
enjoying
the
the
talk
we
are
gonna
have
to
move
on
to
some
other
topics
here
so
John.
Let
me
have
you
get
in
the
last
word
on
this
right.
D
Rick
one
thing
to
keep
in
mind
is
that
if,
for
example,
we
can
do
that
video
that
shows
anyone
just
how
to
make
a
hand-like
motorized
thing,
that's
the
way
you
can
get
other
people
building
up
the
skills
you're
talking
about,
but
you
need
to
give
them
something
where
they
say.
That's
really
cool
I
want
to
do
that
and
that
they
don't
need
to
learn
all
of
the
stuff.
That
was
that
made
it
possible
for
you
to
do
it.
D
B
A
Tell
you
right
now,
this
kind
of
a
thing
will
be
very
popular
in
classrooms,
as
well
as
just
to
the
general
part
of
our
community.
So
when
you're
doing
the
video
think
young
kids,
you
know
like
you're
talking
to
you,
know,
grade
schoolers
or
or
high
schoolers
and
and
those
that's
the
kind
of
of
you
know
overview.
We
want
very
well.
B
I'm
going
to
refit
the
quahu
I've
got
it
on
my
bench
now
that
I've
got
all
this
input
from
this
guy
and
I'm
going
to
put
these
fingers
on
the
kwahu,
because
I
think
there's
more
people
that
are
familiar
with
that
so
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
fit
that
in
I
will
try
by
next
week
to
have
the
kwahu
hand
working
I.
Just
don't
know
if
I'll
have
the
have
It.
A
D
Right
mind
you
that
when
the
very
first
3D
printed
prosthetic
came
out,
it
was
very
primitive
and
ridiculous.
Looking
rather
like
the
thing
that
you
did,
but
because
people
could
download
it
print
it
and
assemble
it,
it
took
off
so
we're
not
looking
for
everything
right,
we're
looking
for
everything,
replicable
all
right.
All.
B
Week
it's
on
my
bench
and
we'll.
D
A
A
No,
not
because
of
that
Rick
just
because
I
I
noticed
that
Adam
isn't
here
and
I
I
really
like
him
to
be
part
of
that
discussion
so
and
and
Ben
if
possible,
I,
don't
know
if
he's
ever
going
to
be
able
to
join
these
on
a
Friday
morning
now,
but
let's
hold
off
on
that
for
at
least
another
week,
I
at
least
want
Adam
here
for
that.
But
we
have
other
things
here
in
terms
of
action
items
I
went
in
and
and
started
to.
A
A
Our
account
expired
Nan
days
ago,
some
sloppy
coding
there
and
then,
when
I
click
that
link
it
takes
me
to
a
renewal
screen
and
it
looks
like
if
I'm
reading
this
correctly
I
guess
they
were
giving
us
a
free
account,
but
we
were
paying
five
dollars
for
the
image
hosting
service,
which
I
assume
is
five
dollars
a
month.
It
doesn't
say
explicitly:
John
is
this
card
in
here.
Is
that
an
enable
card
or
is
that
your
card?
That's.
D
Well,
it's
not
a
current
password
credit
card.
Well,.
A
I
guess,
let's
in
either
case,
let's
take
the
opportunity
to
change
this.
Let's
you,
you
have
now
an
enable
debit
or
credit
card
right.
I
do
so,
let's
put
that
in
there
and
we
can
get
this
activated
again.
Okay,
are
you
able
to
stay
on
today
through
the
end
of
the
meeting?
Can
we
just
do
it
at
the
tail
end.
A
So
we'll
do
that
once
we're
off
there
so
anyway
that
that
that
stopped
me
so
once
we
get
that
reactivated
I
just
need
to
draft
an
email
that
we
can
send
out
to
them
and
I
think
I
already
have
the
language
for
that.
We'll
try
to
get
them
to
fill
out.
Our
survey.
D
By
the
way
that
is
six
seven,
seven,
three
yes
expect
the
current
credit
card
free,
enable
for
enable
oh,
okay,
the
I'm
comfortable,
telling
you
the
CVV
is
382.
I.
A
A
Maybe
I
timed
out
here
we'll
see:
okay,
we're
good!
Thank
you
John!
So
now
I
can
get
in
there
and
get
that
email
going
all
right,
so
that'll
stay
on
there
for
me
still
need
to
figure
out
how
to
get
logged
into
that
new
matching
platform.
I
didn't
put
any
time
in
on
that
this
week,
I
got
to
reach
out
to
Thierry,
get
some
details
see
if
they
have
any
updates
on
their
code.
A
We'll
have
to
talk
to
Adam
about
getting
our
new
leadership
team
together,
but
I
don't
think
that's
really
gone
anywhere.
We've
had
a
very
hard
time.
Coordinating
schedules:
I'm
not
really
sure
what
the
next
step
is.
There
I
feel
bad
that
he
hasn't
been
able
to
get
responses
from
everyone.
Oh
the
annual
report,
so
John
you
and
Ben
sent
me
an
email
that
I
have
not
gotten
to
yet
I.
Think
you're
waiting
for
me
to
do
a
final
review
is
that
right.
D
Well,
it's
I'd
say
it's
75
done,
we've
marked
off
the
last
page
or
two
page
or
so
which
still
needs
working.
But
I
would
like
your
input
and
feedback
feedback,
and
the
truth
is
that
when
Ben
and
I
dig
in
together
it
it
happens
and.
A
D
A
D
A
Don't
I
don't
even
have
comments,
but
the
only
things
I
saw
scrolling
through
it
were
little
like
Extra
Spaces
that
we
need
to
take
out,
but
otherwise
it's
looking
really
good.
D
A
D
A
Sure
you're
sharing
it
with
her
Sarah
enable.org
address
John.
A
Okay,
I'm
gonna
move
on,
while
John's
doing
that
so
I
think
we're
good
on
action
items.
So
thank
you
to
Rick
for
putting
together
our
summary
of
metrics
today.
It's
it's
all
looking
good
and
it
doesn't
look
to
me
like
anything,
really
stood
out
as
unusual.
A
Our
enable
fund
is
getting
into
the
range
where
we
want
to
think
about.
You
know
more
fundraising.
I
know
we
have
a
at
least
one.
Hopefully
recurring
donation
coming,
but
I
I
think
you
know
we're
getting
into
that
territory.
We
want
to
think
about
new
sources
of
of
funding.
I.
Think
I
didn't
collect
any
posts
of
note
from
The
Hub
this
week
only
because
I
was
trying
to
leave
time
for
that.
A
Other
discussion,
but
I
do
have
I'm
going
to
move
on
to
our
events
here,
because
I
have
a
bit
of
a
dilemma:
John
I
need
your
help
here.
I
believe
I
was
supposed
to
have
kind
of
taken
over
the
focus,
follow-ups
and
I
just
realized
that
that's
on
the
schedule
for
today
was
I
supposed
to
have
come
up
with
a
speaker
and
topic
for
this
month,
because
I
didn't
I.
A
I
think
I
dropped
the
ball.
You.
A
Think
I
probably
dropped
the
ball.
I
think
I
was
supposed
to
have
found
somebody
to
present
this
month
and
I
just
didn't
even
occur
to
me
until
I
saw
it
on
the
calendar
today
and
as
it
turns
out,
I
have
a
large
shipment
arriving
today
by
Freight
that
I'm
gonna
have
to
be
there
for
which
is
coming
right
during
the
time
of
this
meeting,
so
I
think
I'm
gonna
have
to
skip
this
Focus
follow-up.
If
nobody
has
strong
objections.
A
I
got
I'll
I
will
try
to
find
somebody
for
next
month
to
present
I
am
I
am
keenly
aware
of
the
fact
that
we
are
at
risk
of
losing
some
of
the
momentum
we
had
from
Ben's
hard
work
on
these
meetings
and
our
monthly
schedule,
which
we
still
haven't
done
for
October
I,
so
I
do
want
to
really
try
to
keep
these
things
going.
He
worked
so
hard
to
get
these.
These.
A
Yeah,
it's
it's!
It's
hard
getting
these
new
new
routines
in
place,
but
I
will
try
to
find
somebody
for
the
next
month.
Focus
follow-up
I'm,
going
to
put
a
note
on
the
Hub
that
we're
going
to
cancel
this
one
and
that'll
actually
help
me
a
lot.
A
So
I
apologize
for
the
for
not
seeing
that
sooner
but
on
we
go
so
what's
our
next
recurring
meeting,
then
let
me
just
see
I
guess
if
I
go
to
the
hub
and
go
to
our
calendar
I
guess
that's
the
easiest
way
to
see
for
right
now.
So
next
up
we're
going
to
have
the
bionic
design
meeting
next
Friday
at
12
p.m.
Eastern!
So
that'll
be
our
next
aside
from
these
Town
Halls,
it
looks
like
that's
our
next
one.
Coming
up.
A
A
I
joined
the
last
one
to
talk
about
Kit
possibilities
and
I've
been
gathering
information
on
that
spreadsheet
since
then,
but
I
want
to
give
it
more
time
for
people
to
contribute
before
I
rejoin
that
group
to
kind
of
share
the
the
results
of
that
collection.
Well,.
D
This
is
where
the
ball
gets.
Dropped.
I
think
maybe
has
been
relying
on
Ben.
Oh
okay,
still
the
gaps.
We
and
obviously
that's
not
happening,
okay,
I'm
gonna.
So
so,
as
is
the
style
for
this
meeting,
I
want
to
see.
If
we
can't
solve
this
right
now,
Rick
a
week
from
now,
do
you
think
you
could
walk
us
through
in
a
somewhat
organized
fashion?
What
you
showed
us
earlier.
A
On
I
must
have
I've
got
a
sitting,
High
non-video
participants.
Let
me
take
that
off.
That
was
okay,
you
know,
there's
I
don't
know
if
this
is
something
we
need
to
talk
about
off
air,
but
in
past
discussions
it
seemed
like
there
was
something
weird
between
Rick
and
the
rest
of
the
bionic
people
like
they
didn't
like
your
approach
or
something
I
didn't
fully
understand
what
it
was,
but
it
doesn't
seem
like
you.
B
A
C
Oh
I'm,
sorry
I
was
muted,
no
I
have
not
okay.
D
Hi
Vivek
I
am
the
new
Ben,
Reuben
and
I'm,
trying
to
organize
the
November
calendar.
Do
you
have?
What
do
you
have
lined
up
for
the
next
bionic
meeting,
which
is
such
a
date
and
such
a
time
I
think
a
week
from
today.
D
C
A
D
You
ask
I,
can
give
you
vivex
contact
information,
and
you
should
ask
him
to
give
you
an
orientation
anyway.
We'll
go
through
this.
In
fact,
if
you
don't
mind
Jeremy,
while
we're
here
Sarah
for
us
I
did
send
you
an
a
request
to
meet
okay.
C
C
Just
I
I,
just
I
I
saw
I'm
I'm,
sorry,
I
I
saw
it.
I
just
saw
it
on
my
my
personal
email,
which
I
I
don't
check
very
often
and,
and
then
I
saw
I
saw
it
this
morning.
That's.
C
I
we
can
meet
just
give,
give
me
some
available
times
and
and
pretty
flexible.
So,
okay.
C
D
This
is
hello:
okay,
Monday,
10
a.m;
Eastern.
D
C
D
And
I'm
sending
it
to
Sarah
at
enable
and
I'm
gonna
I'm,
not
gonna,
bother
inviting
Ben,
because
that's
not
gonna
work,
I'm,
adding
a
zoom
meeting
and
I'm
sending
it.
Please
confirm
receipt
and
by
accepting
the
invitation.
A
C
Yes,
I
am
I,
am
free
now,
I
also
have
so
this
week's
this
week's
posts
on
the
Hub
are
we
saving
saving
that
for
later
or.
C
Just
it
was
a
lot
of
it
seemed
to
be
the
post.
This
week
seemed
to
be
interest
in
in
starting
new
chapters
and.
A
A
So
as
far
as
most
commented
posts,
we've
got.
Let's
see
somebody
looking
for
an
estimate
of
how
long
it
takes
to
customize
a
prosthetic
to
a
person
which
is,
of
course
it
depends
either
your
questions
make
sense.
We're
not
talking
about
the
same
thing.
All
of
our
devices
are
bespoke
you're,
going
to
get
a
baseline
of
time
currently
required
to
compare
if
a
new
design
could
reduce
the
customization
time.
A
Nothing
most
of
the
time,
it's
mainly
a
matter
of
computing,
a
scale
factor
that
we
apply
yeah.
Okay.
So
this
is
somebody
that
maybe
doesn't
really
fully
understand
how
we
customize
our
devices
and
that's
being
addressed.
Whoops.
D
B
Kyle
and
there's
a
there's,
a
young
lady,
too,
that's
in
his
class
and
they
actually
had
me
fill
out
a
whole
interview.
They
gave
me
like
a
two-page
questionnaire
that
I
filled
out
I
still.
D
B
A
Right
well,
it
sounds
like
they've
already
gotten
some
pointers
in
the
right
direction.
Stephanie
here
is
from
the
Dominican
Republic
very
curious,
there's
other
Dominicans
science
teacher
and
3D
printer
very
recent
hobbyist.
A
We
have
the
3D
printer
at
school,
already
been
green
lighted
to
move
forward,
trying
to
learn
as
much
as
I
can
to
work
with
my
students.
We've
set
a
goal
of
six
months
to
produce
our
first
hand
or
arm
same
time
just
in
contact
with
the
local
children's
hospital
to
find
a
recipient
candidate.
Hope
I
can
learn,
lots
and
pass
it
on
and
let's
see
getting
some
responses
from
fakil
and
James.
A
Okay,
I,
don't
know
I'm,
not
anyone
have
anything
to
to
add
here
well.
C
It
was
and
I
I
noted
yeah
I
saw
that
there
were
some
some
good
comments,
one
that
I.
That
has
no
comments
so
Ronnie's,
post,
okay,.
D
D
Is
the
best
starting
point
and
you
could
also
say
we
can
put
you
in
touch
with
graviel
and
the
Dominican
Republic.
Okay,
in
fact,
I
think
we
should
just
get
I
think
Sarah.
You
should
find
Stephanie's
email
on
the
Hub.
Okay
find
the
graviel's
email
from
me
and
write
a
note
to
Stephanie,
saying.
Let
me
introduce
you
to
your
fellow
Dominican
who
is
involved
in
this
kind
of
an
activity
and
that's
sort
of
what
you
do.
Is
you
sort
of
just
help?
These
linkages
develop?
Okay,.
A
Okay-
and
you
said
there
was
one
here
from
Ronnie:
let's
pull
that
up:
computer
science
and
engineering
teacher
at
Crestwood,
Preparatory
College
in
Toronto.
A
few
of
our
students
are
extremely
interested
to
start
lending
a
helping
hand.
Three
enable
I
believe
our
first
step
is
to
create
a
test
hand
and
submit
photos
and
video
for
approval,
but
not
sure.
How
would
you
be
able
to
shed
some
light
on
this
I
honestly
I
would
just
link
them
over
to
our
new
members
dashboard.
A
A
Okay,
were
there
any
others
in
particular
Sarah
that
you
thought
we
should
talk
about
no.