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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - August 5, 2022
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A
We
were
trying
to
gather
some
of
the
folks
that
have
been
stepping
in
that
we
have
on
our
list
here
is,
I
guess,
what
we're
calling
emerging
potential
leaders
for
lack
of
a
better
term-
and
I
certainly
they're
not
all
available,
but
some
we
already
have
adam
here
and
saif
and
we'll
see
who
else
is
able
to
join
rick?
Of
course,
we'll
go
ahead
and
get
started,
then,
by
the
time
we
get
down
to
that.
A
Hopefully,
we'll
have
a
couple
more
so
quick
review
of
action
items
ben
and
john,
you
obviously
emailed
those
very
same
people
that
I
just
mentioned
and
we'll
see
who
is
able
to
make
it
today.
But
I
I
guess
one
of
the
things
that
we
talked
about
is
that
hopefully
this
will
be
an
ongoing
discussion.
Not
just
the
today
thing
whoever's
not
available
today.
Maybe
they'll
join
next
week
and
the
week
after
and
this
you
know
this
can
be
an
open
forum
for
the
continuing
discussion
on
that
end.
D
D
Lawrence
on
the
bionics,
but
a
couple
other
parents
of
you
know
close
to
adult
children
that
are
looking
for.
You.
A
D
Yeah,
which
is
great
so
that's
it-
is
it's
an
opportunity
I
think
not
just
for
devices
but
getting
the
the
youth
engaged
in
the
whole
process,
designing
their
their
prosthetics
and
understanding
how
it
works.
Yeah,
nice.
A
A
Ben
and
john
email
potential
enable
leaders
with
recording
of
okay.
That
was
part
of
that
other
email
right.
You
shared
a
recording
of
that
then
okay,
so
that's
taken
care
of,
and
let's
see
I
don't
know.
If
there's
anything,
we
need
to
go
over
here,
yeah,
so
some
of
this
stuff,
these
are
longer
term
things
that
I
hopefully
will
come
out
through
this
discussion
that
we're
gonna
have
with
some
of
the
folks
that
are
going
to
be
able
to
join
us
here
about
how
do
we
update
our
catalog
pages?
A
I
know
ian
had
some
ideas
about
that
specifically
about
incorporating
the
nih
3d
print
exchange.
Let's
see,
alexander
was
at
one
time
working
on
curating.
Some
frequently
asked
questions
from
the
discord.
I
don't
know
that
ever
materialized
and
I
think
he's
focused
elsewhere.
At
this
point
I
know
there
was
sort
of
some
work
on
a
chapter
spotlight
for
the
one
in
florida
with
rich
brown.
Is
that
still
on
the
horizon?
Ben.
D
That
was
lightning.
I
apologize
ooh
and
thunder
rich
brown,
so
the
chapter
closed
down,
but
he
did
make
a
donation.
That's
what
that
was
about.
A
A
And
then
this
last
one
dealing
with
partners,
potential
partnerships
with
flash,
forge
and
or
creality,
I
saw
an
email.
I
think
it
was
just
this
morning
about
the
flashforge
thing,
but
I
didn't
get
to
read
it.
One
of
you
want
to
give
us
an
update.
D
So
we
did
go
back
and
forth
with
flashforge.
It
sounds
like
they're
they're
interested.
They
had
one
model
of
printer
that
probably
wouldn't
be
so
ideal
for
for
prosthetics,
and
they
circled
back
around
to
accepting
a
larger
bed
printer
that
dean
rock
had
suggested,
which,
which
I
think
would
would
work
well
for
them.
D
The
the
quantity
is
is
on
a
smaller
scale
than
than
what
we
were
hoping,
but
I
had
sent
an
email
to
you
guys
to
see
if
we
want
to
basically
use
the
the
creality
project
in
tanzania
as
sort
of
a
parallel
model
to
share
with
them
to
show
them.
D
You
know
we'd
really
like
to
to
have
this
project
in
the
dominican
republic,
be
something
that
that
also
has
you
know
some
sustainability
to
it.
Would
you
guys
consider
you
know
being
a
little
bit
more
generous.
A
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
share
with
them
an
example
of
of
another
successful
project.
I
guess
my
question
would
be
on
timing.
I
assume
that
at
the
completion
of
the
project
in
in
tanzania,
there's
going
to
be
a
they're
going
to
want
to
do
a
write-up
and
they'll
probably
put
together
a
a
nice
summary
with
photos
and
all
that
would
it
be
more
effective
to
share
it
with
them.
After
that
sort
of
deliverable
has
been
completed
or
or
or
now
that
would
be
my
question.
D
That's
that's
a
good
question.
I
think
I
mean
there
is
a
lot
of
documentation
already
from
kyle's
previous
trip
and
from
even
the
lumio
process
to
show
how
it
all
works.
You
know,
I
think
we
could
also
like
kyle
modeled.
I
think
we
can
ask
if
we
can,
you
know,
sort
of
drum
up
some
additional
support.
You
know
through
you're
kind
of
like
a
from
a
naval
specifically
or
from
crowdfunding
to
to
match
some
of
their
efforts,
but
it
does.
D
What
I
want
to
avoid
is
a
lot
of
additional
song
and
dance,
for
you
know
a
small,
a
smaller
gift,
because
it's
the
same
amount
of
work
for
us,
whether
we
do
one
or
you
know
ten
printers
in
terms
of
what.
A
A
So
they
did
just
do
I
don't
know
if
you
saw
this,
they
did
this
write
up
recently
about
that
project
and
it's
basically
an
interview
with
with
kyle,
but
it
does
include
some
nice
photos
and
an
overview
of
what
they're
doing.
Maybe
it
would
be
worth
sharing
this
with
with
them.
As
an
example
of
you
know
what
they
could
do.
D
A
There
you
go,
it's
got
the
wrong
tracking
idea
there,
but
it'll
work,
okay,
good
stuff,
yeah
that
might
in
it
for
what
it's
worth
it.
I
I
suspect
that
kyle
took
my
advice
and
injected
him
into
the
editing
cycle,
because
the
the
language
on
this
one
is
much
much
better
than
the
last
write-up
they
did
on
kyle.
So
I
suspect
he
was
involved
in
in
checking
their
their
writing,
and
this
this
one
was
pretty
well
written.
That's
great.
D
Yeah
and
the
the
flash
forge
proposal
was
something
that
we
did
want
to
try
to
figure
out
how
to
leverage
it
with.
You
know
what
we're
currently
trying
out
with
reality,
so
it
does
seem
like
this
is
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
to
see
if
we
can
get
some
kind
of
branded
support.
D
I
I
do
wonder
if
we
want
to
maybe
if
we
want
to
follow
up-
or
I
could
follow
up
with
john
some
of
the
things
that
lessons
learned
from
the
creality
experience
would
be
worth
writing
some
notes
on
and
then
in
the
early
stages,
making
sure
you
know
like
getting
sort
of
a
check
off
in
the
editing
process.
I
think
we
want
to
sort
of
continue
with
whatever
worked
and
didn't
work
with
the
thick
reality
project
right.
A
All
right,
good
stuff,
all
right
so
on
we
go.
Let's
see
our
special
presentation
from
everton
got
moved
to
next
thursday,
so
august
11th.
Is
that
still
the
plan?
I
didn't
see
it
on
my
calendar
yet.
D
Yeah
he
he's
hoping
for
8
p.m.
Next
week
wednesday
8pm
eastern.
F
A
Sounds
good,
I
will
try
to
make
that
let's
see
our
metrics
are
here.
This
is
kind
of
a
summary
of
what's
going
on.
I
I
do
have
to
point
out
that
that
enable
fund
balance
is
now
inaccurate.
Thanks
to
me
that
proposal
that
was
approved
recently
for
reimbursement
that
got
paid
out,
so
we
will
see
that
balance
go
down
once
evan
catches
up,
but
otherwise
it
looked
pretty
typical
to
me.
So
I
don't
think,
there's
anything
really
to
call
out
here.
A
I
will
remind
us
that
that
number
of
active
chapters
is
probably
inaccurate.
At
this
point
we
really
have
to
do
a
a
chapter
audit,
so
I
have
not
really
been.
I've
just
been
leaving
that
at
202.
For
I
think
several
months
now
we
don't
really
have
anyone
any
any
clear
number
on
that
right
now.
A
I
only
had
time
to
pull
one
post,
or
there
was
only
one
that
really
looked
like
it
was
worth
discussing
so
post.
We
usually
like
to
highlight
some
of
the
more
commented
or
more
active
posts
in
the
hub,
so
this
one
was
from
marco
dominguez.
He
was
asking
about.
The
unlimited
art
is
having
some
trouble
figuring
out
hey.
A
Why
is
there
only
an
s
cad
file
here
instead
of
stl
files,
and
he
figured
out
that,
thanks
to
the
the
comments
here
that
you
have
to
use
openscad
and
you
have
to
use
that
for
scaling,
and
then
he
had
he.
He
got
further
confused
because
he
wasn't
able
to
generate
all
the
parts,
and
so
they
they
pointed
out
that
there
are
instructions
and
that
you
have
to
select
under
preview
each
part
you
can,
you
can
choose
which
part
you're
generating,
and
so
they
went
through
that
and
helped
him.
A
But
the
main
thing
I
wanted
to
highlight
here
was
teary
from
france
jumped
in
and
shared
the
fact
that
they
have
a
page
on
their
website
with
instructions,
and
it
does
have
an
english
version,
and
it's
so
it's
pretty
nice-
and
I
was
not
aware
of
this,
like
so
many
things
that
that
they
have
so
here's
that
page-
and
this
is
the
english
version,
so
they
they
talk
about
how
to
you
know,
get
the
models.
What
you
can
do
in
in
terms
of
using
openscad
for
the
scaling.
A
It's
it's
pretty
good
instructions,
it's
a
pretty
good
overview
of
of
how
to
generate
generate
the
parts
you
need.
So
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
because
I
wasn't.
This
is
one
of
those
things
that
we
keep
talking
about
kind
of
collecting
some
of
these
nuggets
that
show
up
in
the
comments.
This
is
another
one
that
I
was
not
aware
of.
It'd
be
nice
to
figure
out
a
way
of
kind
of
capturing
these
resources,
some
somehow
and
doing
something
with
them.
I
don't
know.
A
Oh,
I
did
not
have
a
chance
to
update
this.
So,
let's
see
what
is
our
next
upcoming
meeting
then?
Do
we
have
one
today.
D
A
D
There's
a
meeting
today
with
it's
the
bionx
meeting.
A
D
We're
still
working
on
getting
some
confirmations
for
that
one.
A
No
problem
we'll
come
back
for
that
next
week.
Let's
see
so
in
our
ongoing
feature
series
of
dr
rick
williams.
We've
already
done
one
episode
talking
about
his
alternative
fabrication
processes
and
I
now
have
him
scheduled
for
3d
universe
untethered.
So
we
can
talk
about
using
midi
in
assistive
devices
and
I
think
we're
would
it's.
I
think
it's
like
a
week
out
or
something
wasn't
it
rick.
I
can't
remember
exactly
what
the
date
was,
but
we'll
have.
A
A
Okay,
discussion
topic,
so
I
I
really
wanted
to
I
kind
of
left
this
open
intentionally
today
as
far
as
agenda,
because
I
wasn't
sure
who
was
going
to
be
able
to
join-
and
I
wanted
to
allow
us
a
chance
to
talk
amongst
this.
This
new
and
emerging
group
here
it
looks
like
we've
ended
up
with
with
adam
and
rick
from
our
list
here
we
should,
we
should
add
in
saif
who's
joined
us
here
and
I'm
not
quite
sure
how
to
handle
this.
Now.
A
We've
already
talked
with
with
adam
recently
I'd
love
to
get
an
update.
Adam
shared
some
wonderful
updates
from
me
with
me
by
email
that
now,
thankfully
he
can
share
himself
with
you
guys,
maybe
that's
a
place
to
start.
In
fact,
I
I
went
ahead
and
copied
him
in
here.
Do
you
want
to
kind
of
talk
us
through
this
adam.
F
Yeah
sure
so
yeah,
so
just
looking
at
what
you
have
included
here,
yes,
so
what
I
was
describing
it
is
where
I
feel
like
I
can
be
of
most
use
and
I
apologize
I'm
staying
at
my
sister's
place
in
colorado
this
week,
we're
on
vacation
the
boys
and
me
so
you're
gonna
hear
some
parking
dogs
and
things
in
the
background.
F
But
there
are
assuming
that
the
route
that
I'm
going
to
be
following
with
the
organization
nice
mug
rick
by
the
way.
F
F
You
know
outreach
interpretation
number
one
is,
as
I
see
it
trying
to,
and
we
we
talked
about
this
during
the
town
hall
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
when
I
introduced
myself,
but
trying
to
address
that
mismatch
between
the
number
of
makers
we
have
and
the
number
of
digital
recipients
we
have,
and
to
address
that
I
reached
out
to
a
part
of
my
network
that
is
more
focused
on
the
public
health
sphere
and
found
my
way
to
a
contact
based
in
afghanistan
who
leads
up
the
pediatric
orthopedic
rehabilitation
hospital
there.
F
It's
the
only
orthopedic
hospital
currently
active
in
afghanistan
for
his
report
and
I'm
leaving
just
for
for
transparency,
I'm
leaving
leaving
names
out
of
it
for
the
time
being
until
I
have
things
a
little
bit
more
solid
just
so
that
there's
no,
you
know
potential
miscommunications,
but
in
speaking
with
my
contact
there,
he
is
the
director
of
the
hospital
and
works
in
concert
with
the
afghan
lead
of
the
international
red
cross
and
also
with
the
national
health
ministry.
F
So
I'm
doing
my
best
to
be
patient,
but
I'm
pretty
excited.
In
short,
what
we're
looking
at
is
trying
to
find
some
way
to
service
the
thousands
and
thousands
of
kiddos
who
are
casualties
of
war.
You
know
it's
the
possibly
the
highest
concentration
of
amputees,
both
adult
and
pediatric
in
the
world
right
now,
just
given
the
ongoing
ceaseless
conflict
there
and
that's
compounded
by
the
fact
that
all
of
their
service
infrastructure
is
so
tenuous
and
so
so
lessened
over
the
past
several
years
and
decades.
F
So
what
we're
looking
at
is
trying
to
find
a
way
to
utilize,
our
maker
network
that
we
have
within
mabel
and
seeing
if
we
can,
you
know
harness
that
energy
to
start
getting
these
devices
out,
maybe
starting
with
kiddos.
But
if
possible
and
again
I
I
don't
want
to
overstep
my
bounds,
but
seeing
if
we
can
service
the
larger
community
in
afghanistan
as
well.
There
are
there's
just
thousands
of
people
who
have
no
access
to
prosthetic
services
right
now
and
that
we
could
make
a
tremendous
difference.
F
I
think
if
we
were
to
find
some
way
to
to
confidently
get
things
across
the
border
and
deliver
to
people
they're,
confident
that
they're
able
to
take
photos
and
get
measurements
and
get
everything
they
need
to
on
their
end,
but
they
don't
have
access
to
3d
printers.
They
don't
have
access
to
traditional
means
for
device
manufacturing,
so
this
would
be
just
just
an
astonishing
opportunity
to
to
really
help
some
people,
but
that's
the
number
one
thing
that
I'm
most
excited
about
in
my
life
right
now.
That's.
F
Okay,
good
to
know
so,
and
I'm
happy
to
talk
more
about
any
of
these
items,
but
but
prone
number,
two
of
what
what
I
kind
of
think
of
as
falling
into
the
category
of
outreach,
is
trying
to
expand
our
our
awareness
and
our
presence
and
one
of
the
best
ways
these
days
is
to
pursue
social
media.
As
you
get
to
know
me,
you'll,
maybe
learn
that
I
am
allergic
to
all
forms
of
social
media
and
I've
never
been
a
fan.
F
I
haven't
been
on
facebook
for
for
years
and
years,
never
never
got
a
twitter
account
or
anything
like
that.
My
wife
is
more
into
that
kind
of
thing,
but
I
do
recognize
that
tick.
Tock
is
really
where
companies
are
finding
success
in
getting
audiences
and
raising
awareness
and
boosting
their
fundraising
potential.
So
I
contacted
a
friend
of
mine
who
works
in
digital
marketing.
F
She
she
and
I
go
back
to
our
childhood
days
and
she
has
run
a
number
of
social
media
campaigns
over
the
years
and
gave
me
a
great
deal
of
advice
about
how
this
could
be
leveraged
in
an
effective
way.
I
I
should
really
since
I'm
on
vacation.
I
haven't
had
time
to
write
this
up.
I
apologize,
but
I
will
I'll
put
together
a
quick
summary
of
my
findings,
but
in
short,
I've
already
created
a
tick
tock
account
for
enable
again.
I
hope
I'm
not
overstepping
my
bounds.
That's
I.
F
That
before
it's
lost,
but
what
inspired
me
to
do
that
was-
and
I
sent
a
message
out
to
y'all-
was
rick's
presentation
last
week
showing
what
he
had
done
with
the
bicycle
chains,
that
created
the
device
and-
and
you
know
what
it
was
being
used
to
do-
I'm
trying
to
balance,
on
the
one
hand,
trying
to
maximize
our
potential
to
to
acquire
funds
and
utilize
that
to
help
more
people
against
this
sort
of
oogie
feeling
of
you
know,
taking
advantage
of
people
and
and
like
plastering
their
face
on
the
screen
to
say:
hey,
look
at
this:
isn't
this
heart
heart
touching,
but
I
I
think
there's
a
way
to
do
it,
tastefully
and
respectfully
in
a
way
that
can
also
capture
attention
and-
and
that's
primarily
what
my
my
contact
was
advising
on.
F
You
know
how
to
approach
that
in
a
in
a
responsible
way
so
excited
about
that
too.
I
think
there
could
be
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
energy
there.
I
tried
to
shanghai
and
my
wife
into
being
enables
tick,
tock
manager
and
she
flatly
refused.
F
So
I
wanted
to
pull
the
group
and
see
if
anyone
here
is,
or
anyone
in
the
community
would
be
interested
in
once
things
have
gotten
up
and
running,
and
once
we
have
this
sort
of
method
and
process
for
acquiring
video,
editing,
video
and
releasing
it
on
a
regular
schedule.
If
that
were
something
that
that
seemed
successful,
if
there
were
anyone
who
wanted
to
become
like
our
social
media
manager,
it
might
be
a
worthwhile
position.
A
You
know
something
occurs
to
me
adam,
I
don't
know
if
this
would
help
or
not,
but
I
love
what
you're
doing.
I
think
that's
a
great
way
to
get
started.
I'm
wondering
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
sort
of
re-leverage
those
video
assets
that
you
come
up
with.
We
have
john
help
me
out
here
cause
I'm
getting
my
non-profits
confused.
I
think
I
know
the
other
one
I
work
with.
Has
a
google
grant
for
non-profits?
Do
we
have
that
free
enable
did
we
ever
get
the
google
non-profit?
I.
A
So
if
we
have
that
part
of
that
grant
for
non-profits
includes
unlimited
free
google
advertising,
whatever
google
ads,
we
want
to
set
up,
we
can
run
and
what
it
just
occurred.
I
never
thought
about
this,
but
what
I'm
wondering
now
is:
does
that
include
youtube
video
ads?
I
suspect
it
might
and
if
it
does
include
video
ads
which
we've
never
leveraged
for
enable
we
could
take.
You
know
the
same
as
what
you're
going
to
probably
use
for
tick,
tock,
probably
a
30
second
clip
or
something,
and-
and
we
could
run
that
as
a
youtube.
A
A
F
Yeah,
so
really
what
what
I
would,
what
I
was
thinking
of
would
be.
F
There
are
a
couple
of
things
to
consider
like
getting
release
forms
from
from
recipients,
families
making
sure
that
they're
okay
and
are
aware
of.
D
F
You
know
the
the
intended
use
of
those
assets,
but
if
I
could
get
a
hold
of
files
I
have
some.
I
realized
that
when
I
was
describing
my
little
introduction,
you
know
my
interests
and
areas
of
experience.
F
I
it
kind
of
seems
all
over
the
place,
but
I
do
have
some
experience
with
video
editing
and
that
sort
of
thing
so
I
can,
I
can
give
it
a
shot,
certainly
haven't
done
it
in
this
this
kind
of
setting,
but
that
yeah
and
then,
let's
see,
remember
number
three
was
oh,
the
us
recipient
network,
so
I've
been
calling
public
library
systems,
community
colleges
and
rehabilitation
hospitals
where
I
have
some.
F
Some
people
planted
here
there
to
try
to
get
a
better
sense
for
how
people
are
really
obtaining
access
to
to
potential
recipients
or
how
are
they
hearing
about
them?
Where
are
these
people
coming
through
and
is
there
any
follow-up?
After
the
the
initial
hand
has
been
built
and.
F
So
the
public
library
systems
are
places
where
there
are
maker
spaces
already
in
place
and
where
a
hand
has
already
been
delivered,
I've
just
been
really
googling
and
looking
for
any
new
snippets
of
a
library
sort
of
printed
hand
and
then
cross
referencing
that
against
our
network
and
seeing
if
any
of
those
individuals
are
already
part
of
the
enable
and
in
many
cases,
they're,
not
so
yeah,
just
trying
to
get
a
better
sense.
For
you
know
this
huge.
E
B
I
just
want
you
to
have
in
mind
that
rick
is
working
on
chapter
audits
and
we
have
the
holy
naval
map
and
talking
to
various
chapter
leaders
about
their
cases
and
where
they
got
them.
And
how
would
be
a
pretty
good
way
of
capturing
much
of
the
available
knowledge
about
how.
F
Yep
that
that's
a
much
better
idea.
I
I
do
have
a
couple
of
people
here
in
kansas
city.
I
was
hoping
to
because
there
are
a
couple
of
cases
that
need
to
follow
up
and
I'm
aware
of
a
couple
of
people
in
need
of
new
devices,
see
if
we
can
set
up
a
sort
of
test
kitchen
to
see
how
we
can
maybe
establish
a
process
that
can,
you
know,
be
extrapolated
out
on
a
larger
scale.
F
But
beyond
that,
as
I
stated
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
my
you
know,
my
current
role
is
primarily
in
process,
optimization
and
sort
of
closing
those
workflow
gaps
so
outside
of
those
three
prongs
of
outreach
anywhere,
where
I
can
just
be
a
contractor
and
and
say
hey,
you
know,
I
think
this
this
could
be
improved
here
that
can
be
improved
there.
If
you're
one
of
my
my
two
cents,
I'm
happy
to
help
out.
A
I
know
we
only
have
two
of
well
we'll
talk
to
saif
in
a
moment
if
she's
available,
so
we
only
have
a
few
of
the
people
on
our
list
here
today,
but
still
you've
you've,
both
already
you're,
both
already
finding
your
way
to
these
really
interesting
focus
areas
that
complement
each
other,
but
don't
conflict,
and
I
think
that's
just
wonderful,
so
we
just
got
to
kind
of
fill
in
some
details
of
what
the
others
are
up
to,
but
so
far
it
seems
like
there's
a
wonderful
synergy
here
from
what
we
know
I
know
ian
was
interested
in
working
on
improving
our
device
catalog,
integrating
with
the
nih
3d
print
exchange.
B
Sorry
I
just
catalogs
and
interns
is
what
I
have.
A
Okay,
I
I
mean
I
kind
of
got
the
impression
that
he
would
be
in
a
good
position
to
help
kind
of
broad,
more
broadly,
coordinating
sort
of
innate
throughout
the
educational
entities
in
the
enable
network.
If
you
will,
I
don't
know
how
to
describe
that
ben.
What
are
your
thoughts
on?
That
is
that
some
that's
been
discussed.
D
Yeah,
I
think
the
the
interns
with
with
their
projects
are
going
to
be
helping
to
organize
a
catalog
around
the
nih
3d
print
exchange,
and
I
think,
in
and
of
itself
that's
going
to
bring
a
lot
of
focus
together
in
terms
of
sort
of
the
kind
of
networking
amongst
the
schools.
You
know
this.
This
coming
school
year
could
be
a
really
great
idea
to
try
to
have
these
interns
and
ian
help
with
coordinating.
D
A
A
What
do
we
do
with
them,
especially
given
our
shortage
of
people
seeking
devices
right
now,
and
so
we
had
talked
about
the
the
other,
wonderful
things
that
could
be
done
in
these
classrooms,
like
assessing
devices,
building
test
rigs
and
helping
us
to
gather
data
and
stuff
like
that,
and
we
were
thinking
that
he
might
be
able
to
help
us
get
some
of
that.
Better,
documented
and
sort
of
standardized
for
classrooms
to
take
advantage
of.
D
Right
and-
and
he
also,
I
believe,
he's
going
to
try
to
join
eric's
presentation
at
1pm.
Eric
has
has
a
lot
of
experience
with
these
test
rigs
and
and
having
that
be
a
part
of
sort
of
kind
of
the
curriculum
in
support
of
work.
That's
going
on
in
other
places,
so
I
think
eric's
going
to
be
a
really
important
part
of
that
conversation,
and
definitely
ian
is
pretty
keen
on
helping
to
coordinate
that
just
a
quick
plug.
D
I
did
hear
back
from
scythe
just
a
few
minutes
ago
that
she's
she's
able
to
present
her
her
updates
next
week
in
the
enable
education
meeting
so
that'll
be
posted
by
ian
a
presentation
by
site.
So
you
know,
I
think
it's
a
really
good
opportunity
for
for
education
this
year.
A
Excellent,
okay,
so
yeah
this
is
it's
actually
developing
nicely
and
I
think
we
we
want
to
kind
of
keep
building
this
out.
I
don't
want
to
do
too
much
of
that
for
people
I'd.
Rather
let
them
tell
us
what
they're
focused
on,
but
I
look
forward
to
hearing
from
eric
and
jeff
and
tanya
and
lindsay
I
guess
for
now
adam.
Do
you
have
anything
else
that
you
wanted
to
talk
about
at
the
moment,
or
should
we
move
on
to
another
topic
on
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
I
guess
we
should
go
back
to
our
tickets
here.
I
just
saw
a
message
in
chat
from
rick
about
this,
which
means
I'm
probably
late
on
doing
something.
B
A
B
I
want
to
screen
share
for
a
second.
If
you'll,
let
me
yeah
go
for
it
as
I
am
want
to
do.
B
I
am
just
trying
to
create
a
diagram
to
show
how
this
is
beginning
to
fit
together,
and
I
will
share
this
and
then
fleshing
it
out,
but
sort
of
an
emerging
network
of
who
is
focusing
on
what,
with
other
people
to
add
and
fill
in.
So
it
may
be
helpful
for
people
like
safe
who's
here,
for
example,
and
rick
who's
here,
to
think
about
what
one-liners
characterize
their
areas
of
focus.
A
Are
you
no
longer
using
the
atlas.
B
You
know
that's
correct,
I
haven't
touched
the
atlas
in
about
three
years.
It's
a
lot
of
work
and
it
didn't
get
much
traction.
So
I'm
just
sketching
here.
A
Okay,
yeah,
it
serves
the
same
purpose.
All
right.
Let's
see
get
my
notes
back
up
here.
Okay,
so,
let's
see
we
have
a
ticket
here.
Looking
for
chapter
support,
let's
see
retired
engineer,
3d
printing
for
the
past
three
years,
designing
projects
on
fusion
360
with
a
personal
license.
Is
there
any
way
to
get
the
educational
license,
giving
me
more
scope
to
help
improve
or
even
design
a
hand?
Well,
that's
not
really
our
call.
He
has
to
ask
autodesk,
but
they
changed
their
licensing
a
while
back.
A
So
I'd
have
to
look
at
what
they
used
to
offer
free
licenses.
For
I
don't
know
what
their
wording
was
people
you
know
using
it
for
charitable
purposes
and
personal
licenses
and
all
that,
but
I
think
they
changed.
Some
of
that
does
anyone
else
here
know
what
current
licensing
options
are.
C
C
Freecad
has
really
really
come
a
long
way.
It's
super
impressive.
A
A
C
A
No
special
arrangement-
I
I
you
know
I
have
the
educational
license
just
because
I
in
part
use
it
to
you,
know,
teach
my
my
son
who's
homeschooled,
so
I
have
a
an
easy
option
there,
but
they
used
to
have
terms
that
include
people
using
it,
for
you
know,
non-profit
work
and
stuff
like
that.
That
would
include
us,
but
I'll,
have
to
find
that
language
and
see
if
it
still
applies
I'll
get
back
to
them.
A
Okay,
so,
let's
see
if
there
are
other
tickets
here
that
we
need
to
look
at,
let's
see
enabling
yeah.
Oh,
this
was
one
that
I
drafted
last
time
and
never
sent
so
okay,
I
yeah.
I
never
finished
my
work
from
last
week.
I
got
to
get
a
better
system
here
for
these,
because
when
I
go
to
my
view,
I'm
only
seeing
my
company
tickets,
not
these
okay,
did
we
try
putting
this
through
google
translate.
A
C
A
A
Well,
that's
fine!
I
I
kind
of
prefer
that
timing
myself
anyway,
so
are
you
going
to
firm
something
up,
then?
Are
you
going
to
follow
up?
Did
this.
A
A
C
Well,
I
asked
him
for
additional
info
and-
and
it
looks
like
he
gave
me
some
and
I
haven't
responded
yet
sorry,
okay,
I
don't
have
any
problem
with
anybody
now
there
is.
A
There's
a
template
for
this:
I
don't
know
if
you
use
our
templates
here.
Are
you
familiar
with
this
button
here?
Okay,
yeah?
I
do
I
there
is
one
for
how
to
get
started
with
enable
in
the
classroom
here.
That
includes
a
lot
of
kind
of
good
links
for
them
to
get
started
and
suggestions
of
you
know
what
they
can.
Do
it's
a
little
bit
out
of
date
because
it
includes,
among
other
things,
once
you've
made
your
devices.
You
can
send
them
to
this
chapter
in
georgia.
That
was
doing
our
collection
and
inventory.
C
C
A
B
I
really
can't
tell
the
difference
between
two
hypotheses
one
is
that
there's
just
nothing
there
and
the
other
is
that
it's
something
in
maria's
network
that
we
don't
have
access
to,
but
either
way
I
don't
think
we
should
be.
D
We
so
this
is
something
that
bob
helped
us
set
up.
It's
it's
something
where
they
are
organizing
devices
and
sorting
them
into
different
categories.
They've
been
pretty
responsive,
I
know
bob
is
has
been
pretty.
D
Was
encouraging
of
of
that
project,
so
we
can
just
follow
up
with
them
and.
B
A
Okay,
well,
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
how
best
to
respond
to
this
person.
I
I
definitely
want
to
share
some
of
these
resources
with
them
and
which-
and
this
includes,
among
other
things,
the
curriculum
materials
that
lindsay
developed
and
some
of
the
other
getting
started
guides,
but
I'm
not
quite
sure
if
this
last
part
is
still
appropriate.
D
I've
been
using
the
device
catalog
or
the
device
the
depository
in
in
references
to
people
that
have
an
extra
device.
I
think
it's
definitely
something
to
to
use
until
we
if
we
find
out
that
they're
not
active.
That's
that's
fine,
but
I
think
they
are
still
accepting
devices.
A
A
All
right:
well,
this
will
get
them
started
so
we'll
consider
that
one
closed
until
they
reply
back,
and
I
think
that
was
the
last
one
here
in
open
tickets
yeah.
So
I
don't
think
I
had
anything
else
on
the
agenda
because
I
was
thinking
we
were
going
to
get
into
a
big
discussion.
Where
are
we
at
with
nate's
proposal?
Is
that
still
going?
Let's
take
a
look
at
that.
A
By
the
way,
I
don't
know
you
do
have
to
scroll
down
farther
here
and
the
reason
why
is
in
the
actual
route
of
enablio?
I
went
ahead
and
copied
our
instructions
and
the
template
right
here
into
the
page
description.
I
thought
people
were
not
finding
it
otherwise,
so
I
added
that
right
into
the
the
page
template.
I
hope
you
guys
are
okay
with
that.
B
I
will
say
that
both
ben
and
evan
have
reached
out
to
me.
We
have,
I
don't
think,
we've
heard
anything
back,
but.
A
B
A
All
right,
and
then,
let's
see
we
already
kind
of
talked
about
the
work
going
on
in
in
tanzania
and
ben,
is
going
to
leverage
that
piece
that
creality
put
together.
A
C
Well
kind
of
do.
Okay.
Yesterday
I
met
with
I
met
with
dr
hurt.
He
was
in
for
an
emergency
surgery,
and
so
we
delivered
the
the
leg
to
him
yesterday
and
he
loved
it.
C
To
set
it
up
fitting
with
with
the
owner,
so
hopefully
we'll
get
to
do
that,
and
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to
talk
to
you
guys
about
is
in
an
earlier
meeting.
C
You
all
had
talked
about
making
braces
and
also
we
had
talked
a
little
about
doing,
sockets
and
we're
working
on
a
blender
plug-in.
That
kind
of
does
it
automatically,
because
it's
doing
shape
modeling
is
very
difficult,
and
this
thing
the
way
we've
been
playing
with
it.
It
allows
you
to
kind
of
paint.
You
can
actually
take
a
3d
photo
of
someone's
nub
and
you
can
just
paint
onto
that
photo
and
it
just
creates
it
and
then
removes
the
nub.
C
So
it
might
be
something
we
can
share
if
the
thing
actually
functions
well,
but
we
used
it
yesterday
and
it
was
awesome.
I
mean
it
saved
me
so
much
work
and,
of
course
we
we
we
have
this
one
too.
We
finished
kind
of
cool.
A
C
Okay,
yeah,
we
were
playing
with
this.
We
got,
we
finally
got
the
backing
and
everything
on
and
we
we
changed.
This
one
has
the
springs
internally.
All
the
springs
are
inside.
We
got
this
one
done
yesterday.
I
don't
know
if
you
can
see
that
or
not,
but
you
can
see,
the
retraction
springs
are
inside,
but
this
isn't
going
to
be
the
final
we're
going
to
put
the
chain
the
the
bicycle
chain
fingers
on
it.
C
C
C
C
Good
stuff,
you
can't
throw
a
ball
this
way.
That's
not
acceptable.
A
So
scythe,
I
don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot,
but
there's
a
suggestion
of
maybe
getting
an
update
from
you
on
your
work.
If
you
care
to
share
anything.
E
Hey
great
to
see
everyone
hi,
I
think
for
my
for
for
our
work.
We
were
planning
on
presenting
next
week
on
at
ben's
education
forum.
Some
of
the
things
that
we'll
discuss
is
an
overview
of
the
study
that
we
did
with
the
interviews
helping
people
to
understand
the
different
ways
that
clinicians
makers
and
recipients
work
together.
E
What
works,
what
doesn't
and
then
opening
up
the
opportunity
if
they
want
to
conduct
research
in
my
lab,
because
I
I
I'm
happy
to
host
students
there
with
respect
to
my
lab
right
now
we're
working
on
tools
so
that
people
with
disabilities
can
join
gig
markets,
and
so
there
I
think
it's.
It
can
be
an
interesting
opportunity
to
think
about
what
type
of
devices
should
we
design
for
people
who
want
to
find
jobs
online?
E
How
is
it
different
than
current
devices
that
that
they
might
have,
and
so
that
that's
that
could
be
an
opportunity
that
that
they
could
work
on
and
I'll
discuss,
just
briefly
that
work
that
I'm
that
I'm
also
doing.
But
overall,
I
think
that
I
want
to
mention
that
I
have
lab
space
for
people
who
want
to
join
I'm
in
the
boston
area,
and
I
think
also
there
could
be
value
in
coordinating
with,
for
instance,
people
in
latin
america
that
might
also
want
to
join.
E
We
could
also
have
them
there
in
in
mexico
city,
because
we
also
collaborate
with
unam
at
the
national
autonomous
university
of
mexico,
and
so
that
was
overall,
the
like
the
the
spiel
that
that
I
would
give.
I
don't
know,
ben
if,
if
this
works
for
you
or
or
like,
if
you
prefer
that
I
change
anything,
also
happy
to.
E
A
A
D
Next
friday,
at
12.
A
I
would
just
I
I
would
think
that
you
might
be
interested
in
some
of
the
the
results
that
seif
is
going
to
be
talking
about.
She's
done
some
really
interesting.
Research
like
she
was
talking
about
about
how
you
know
recipients
work
with
you,
know,
medical
professionals
and
the
follow-up.
Yes,
definitely.
F
A
F
Might
enjoy
yeah?
I
will
I'll
mark
time
on
my
calendar
and
make
sure
I
can
attend.
That
sounds
great
great.
A
And
welcome,
is
it
utkarsh?
I
don't
know
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
right.
A
E
Yeah
I
apologize.
I
was
in
a
a
previous
meeting,
so
I
was.
E
But
I
started
the
helping
hand
project,
so
I'm
entering
my
final
semester
in
undergraduate
at
north
carolina
state
university.
E
I've
been
part
of
the
helping
hand
project
the
nc
state
chapter,
so
I've
spent
the
last
couple
years
in
chapter
leadership
and
volunteering
there,
and
now
I'm
currently
entering
the
the
total
organization
and
I'm
the
non-profit
intern
this
summer.
Oh
excellent.
A
E
So
my
goal
this
summer
has
been
in
case
recruitment,
so
throughout
the
pandemic,
within
the
chapters
there's
been
growing
interest
in
you
know
our
cause
and
what
we
do
and
because
of
the
pandemic,
we
have
been
sort
of
limited
in
our
external
outreach.
So
this
this
summer
has
been
really
focused
on
trying
to
network
with
new
families
and
trying
to
bring
in
more
cases
towards
the
chapters.
A
Good
stuff,
you
might
want
to
look
at
the
recording
from
the
earlier
part
of
today's
meeting.
Adam
jennings
who's
here
with
us
today
shared
some
thoughts
and
what
he's
been
working
on,
which
is
also
related
to
outreach
and
and
he's
got
some
very
interesting
work
going
on
there
and
you
guys
might
benefit
from
comparing
notes.
So
you
might
want
to
check
that
out
when
you
have
time.
C
B
Hands
organization,
which
is
a
non-profit
in
its
own
right,
can
enable
chapter
and
affiliate
is
really
a
paragon
of
how
to
do
outreach
and
follow-up
in
the
entire
enabled
community.
So
I
really
do
think
it
would
be
great
for
you
to
compare
notes
with
utkarsh
and
jeff
powell,
who
started
as
a
college
student
with
us
and
is
now
a
nmd
and
continuing
to
be
involved
with
the
helping
hands
group.
E
Thank
you
I'll
follow
up
with
adam
after
the
meeting,
then
yeah
sounds
good.
A
D
Maybe
just
a
quick
reminder
that
we've
got
the
bionx
meeting
starting
at
one
with
eric
bubar
presenting
vivek
is
going
to
be
hosting
the
the
session.
I
can
add
in
a
link
in
the
chat,
but
for
for
everybody
here,
please
think
about
dropping
by,
and
most
of
it
should
be
open
for
discussion.
So
if
anybody
is
interested
in,
you
know
the
kind
of
follow-up
that
that
we're
talking
about,
I
think
it
could
be
an
opportunity.
It
looks
like
the
father
of
a
device.
D
A
A
Just
let
me
know
we'll
put
them
on
the
agenda
and
you
know
we
usually
try
to
cover
just
a
couple
of
you
know:
action
items
things
like
that,
so
we
usually
give
about
45
minutes
to
guest
presenters,
and
that
way
we
can
cover
a
couple
of
other
things
all
right.
Well,
it
sounds
like
there's
nothing
else,
we'll
go
ahead
and
wrap
up
here
and
we'll
see
you
some
of
you
for
the
bionics
meeting
in
an
hour
and
the
rest
of
you
next
week.