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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - January 27, 2023
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A
A
Okay,
we
are
live.
Welcome
back
to
another
town
hall,
everybody
hi,
Sarah,
hi
Adam,
all
right,
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen,
so
we
get
some
notes
and
we'll
get
started.
Sarah
I
trust!
You
can
help
us
with
those
today
yep.
Thank
you
so
much
all
right.
So
action
items,
let's
see,
Rick
any
updates
on
the
emails
for
the
chapter
audit
how's
that
going.
A
Fine,
you
don't
need
to
do
it
right
now,
we'll
let
you
take
care
of
that
later.
Next,
one
is
for
me
to
add
some
important
links
into
our
Wiki,
which
I
have
not
gotten
to
yet
that
takes
a
little
more
time,
but
I
did
these
others.
So,
let's
see
work
with
Evan
to
set
up
paid
licenses
for
Trello.
That's
done.
A
We
are
set
up
and
Adam
and
I
now
have
full
access,
and
we'll
talk
more
about
that
Adam
we've
got
an
action
item
for
you
to
work
on
getting
Trello
set
up
the
way
we
want
for
tracking
projects.
Have
you
had
any
chance
to
start
in
on
that.
D
Hey
Jeremy,
actually
I
was
traveling
for
business.
This
week,
no
I
I
haven't
even
had
eyes
on
it.
Okay,.
A
No
problem
we'll
leave
that
for
next
time
and
then
I
have
next
time
to
schedule
a
meeting
with
Brent
hollers
to
look
at
the
new
matching
platform
as
well
as
talking
about
the
collection
and
distribution
process.
I
did
send
him
an
email
and
we
are
working
to
coordinate
something.
So
that's
in
progress.
I'll
leave
it
on
there
until
we
meet
next.
A
One
is
for
me
to
create
a
job
description
for
the
matching
platform
and
I'm
holding
off
on
that
one
until
I
meet
with
Brent,
depending
on
just
see
how
that
goes,
he
expressed
interest
and
he
seems
to
have
a
very
relevant
background.
So
that's
pending
email,
Ian
about
continuing
education
credits.
I
did
do
that.
I
think
I'll.
Leave
it
on
here,
just
as
a
reminder
until
I
hear
back
from
him,
so
I'll
I'll
leave
that
John
post-matching
platform
job
to
Fiverr,
okay,
so
that
again
would
come
later.
A
C
I'm
gonna
reach
out
to
David
one
more
time
today
to
just
get
confirmation
that
he
is
okay
with
the
the
most
updated
version
of
the
press.
Release
I
talked
to
him
a
few
days
ago,
and
he
said
that
he
had
scanned
it
and
thought
it
looked
good,
but
wanted
to
give
it
a
thorough,
read
and
would
let
me
know
so
I'll
ask
him
today
if
he
has
done
that.
A
So
I
have
a
suggestion
here:
I'm
not
as
plugged
into
this
as
you
and
John
are
so
you
guys
told
me
if
this
makes
sense,
but
it
seems
to
me
that
the
the
need
you
know
is
in
the
Ukraine
is
now
and
I'm
I'm
a
little
concerned
about
the
fact
that
we're
going
weeks
and
weeks
back
and
forth
in
this
press
release.
Is
there
any
reason
to
hold
off
on
sort
of
formally
inviting
our
community
to
get
involved?
Does
that
need
to
be
tied
to
the
press,
release
I
mean?
A
E
Yeah
I
agree
Jeremy.
We
don't
have
to
wait
for
the
press
release
because.
A
I
saw
there
was
some.
There
was
some
message
in
the
hub.
Somebody
asking
I
think
it
was
on
our
events
page
or
something.
C
A
F
A
E
And
in
a
few
Facebook,
you
know
enabled
at
all
and
that's
probably
the
right
one:
okay,
oh
and
the
enabling
the
future
Facebook
page.
Okay,.
C
While
we're
on
the
topic
is
there
anyone
else
that
you
would
want
to
look
over
the
final
press
release
before
and
then
get
a
confirmation
on
before
sending
it
out
to
everyone.
You.
E
Know
I
think
it's
cooked
I
I
think
that
David
must
be
comfortable
with
it
because
he's
the
it's
the
contact,
okay,
but
but
he's
the
only
essential
Center,
okay.
G
C
So
everyone
posts
I
have
a.
There
were
some
interesting
ones
this
week,
I
just
have
to
drop
them
in
the.
A
Notes,
yeah
just
go
ahead
and
paste
them
in.
You
got
a
few
minutes
before
I
get
there.
Okay,
so
action
items
I
think
we
covered
all
these
we're
going
to
work
on
getting
the
word
out
there.
For
this
Point's
view,
crane
I
don't
have
any
guest
presentations
coming
up
metrics
here
not
much
is.
E
G
A
Still
have
a
good
enable
fund
balance,
which
I
hope
we
can
put
to
good
use.
We
got
some
big
projects
this
year.
So
we'll
talk
more
about
that
all
right.
So,
on
the
Hub
this
this
week,
we've
got
Kristoff
revised
cuff
for
kinetic
hand.
Okay.
G
C
Pasting
it
in
right
now,
so,
okay,
actually.
G
Let's
see
while
she's
doing
that,
I
don't
know
if
we.
C
February
is
not
publicly
updated.
No.
G
So
we
don't
have
that
yet
Okay,
so
foreign.
A
Tebow
horrible
motorcycle
accident
paralyzed
arm
he's
gonna
have
a
sixth
surgery
if
it's
his
arm,
but
we'll
never
be
able
to
recover
his
hand
or
wrist
movement
I'm
looking
for
design,
maybe
you
guys
are
able
to
help
me
out
left
arm.
A
E
A
Yeah
I,
don't
I'm
trying
to
understand
this
idea
from
Bonita
I'm,
not
fully
clear
on
what
is
being
suggested
here,
but
yeah
I
mean
it
almost
sounds
like
you
need
an
exoskeletal
type
device
to
Aid
with
movement
I'm,
not
aware
of
anything
specific
for
that.
Are
you
Rick
I've
been
arm
for
for
an
intact
arm,
but
to
provide
movement.
B
A
B
E
Just
go
well,
it's
worth
checking
my
impression
of
the
prayer
hand
was
different
still,
but
rather
than
debate
it.
We
should
take
a
look
at
it.
It
does
occur
to
me
I,
don't
know
whether
this
would
be
worthwhile,
but
if
his
arm
is
hanging
a
limp
I
could
imagine
a
an
exoskeleton
just
with
a
ratcheting
elbow
joint
right
so
that
he
could
use
his
good
hand
to
position
his
passive
arm
and
just.
A
It's
either
going
to
be
that
or
it's
going
to
be
a
harness
situation,
but
I'm
not
aware
of
of
something
like
that.
I
think
you
know,
the
mechanics
are
probably
there
in
different
designs.
I
know:
we've
had
a
couple
of
exoskeletal
hand
devices
and,
of
course
we
have
the
arm
mechanic.
So
it's
not
it's
not
Out
Of
Reach,
but
I.
Don't
know
that
we
have
anything
available
right
now
for
people
to
use.
E
A
E
E
D
How
much
of
the
individual's
limb
is
mobile?
How
much
control
does
he
have.
D
I
mean
that
that
can
mean
a
thousand
things
we'd
have
to
you
know
we'd
have
to.
If
there
were
any
possibility
to
assist
here,
I
mean
we'd
have
to
get
someone
clinical
involved
on
his
end
to
make
sure
that
any
devices
that
are
given
I
mean
if
you're
talking
about
gosh.
That's
where
I
get
a
little
worried
about
you
know
discussing
ratchets
and
positioning,
you
know
you,
you
have
the
if
he
also
has
like
loss
of
sensation
or
anything
that
goes
along
with
that
right.
E
A
Yeah,
it's
got
some
interesting
mechanics
but
I
agree
with
Adam.
It
would
need
a
lot
more
information,
at
least
some
more
detail,
and
maybe
a
video
and
I
don't
know,
but
I
I'm,
just
thinking
that
there
are
I
mean
when
you
look
at
things
like
this
and
like
some
of
our
existing
arms
I
feel
like
somebody,
you
know
with
the
right
skills
could
kind
of
piece
things
together,
taking
components
from
this
components
from
an
arm.
A
You
know
Etc
and
there's
a
solution
for
this
I
just
don't
know
if
it's
within
reach
or
if
we
have
people
to
do
it
well,.
E
That's
right,
I
think
you'd
need
to
know
that
this
guy
was
there
as
a
as
a
real
collaborator,
which.
F
E
Think
is
the
nature
of
the
response
that
we
don't
have
a
solution.
It
might
be
possible.
We
need
to
understand
more
about
your
case
and
you'd
need
to
be
a
collaborator
rather
than
just
a
recipient.
A
Well,
do
do
you
guys
know
of
any
really
active,
experienced
Volunteers
in
Belgium
that
we
might
be
able
to
connect
for
this
good.
E
Question
I
haven't
looked
at
the
map
lately
as
a
matter
of
fact,
there's
a
Belgian
prosthetist
who
works
in
Africa,
so
that
won't
help.
Although
him
yeah
foreign.
E
Yeah
at
in
Tanzania
he
visited
this
guy's.
He
spent
a
week
at
that
guy's,
African,
location,
I
think
he
goes
back
and
forth
to
Belgium,
but
it's
still
the
case
that
even
before
we
bother
he
who
is
a
senior
sophisticated
prosthetist,
we
want
to
know
more
about
this
guy's
case.
A
E
So
I
have
articulated
an
appropriate
response
if
you're
willing
to
do
it.
That
would
be
great
if.
C
C
C
E
But
you
could
say:
look
we
did
discuss
it.
We
need
to
know
more.
If
you
tell
us
more
and
if
you're
able
to
collaborate,
we
might
be
able
to
work
with
you.
Yep.
A
A
G
A
Yeah
I'm,
unfortunately,
I
can't
think
of
anything
to
tell
them,
except
for
a
kind
of
usual
response.
I
think
we
even
have
that
written
up
as
a
template
somewhere,
you
know
try.
Unfortunately,
it's
a
known
issue:
it's
something
that
we're
working
on
trying
to
do
a
better
job
with
Outreach
trying
to
get
the
word
out
to
more
people.
Right
now
we
have
a
very
limited
ability
to
help
connect
you
with
actual
recipients.
We'd
recommend
that
you
reach
out
to
local.
You
know
organizations,
schools,
clinics,
things
like
that
in.
E
A
Well,
I
mean
it
depends
on
if
that's
where
it
even
is
I,
don't
remember
if
we
have
that
in
desk.
No
I
desk
is
one
of
those
platforms
where
we
we
kind
of
pay
per
user.
So
I
only
have
Rick
in
there
right
now,
but
if
I
have
a
good
template
for
it,
I'd
be
happy
to
just
send
it
to
her
copy
and
paste
it
to
her
I
think
it
was.
Where
was
that
I
think
it
was
for
classroom
no.
A
I
can't
even
find
maybe
it's
under
my
other
3D
Universe
stuff.
This
is
I
mean
he
there's
some
of
it
here.
You
can
contact
chapters
to
see
if
you
can
find
if
they
have
any
recipients,
you
can
use
the
enable
web
Central,
that's
already
becoming
dated
advice,
because
it's
not
very
useful
at
this
point:
yeah
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
I
do
have
an
up-to-date
templated
response
for
this.
So
maybe
I
need
to
write
something
up
for
this.
A
This
particular
inquiry
how
to
find
recipients
I'll,
take
a
stab
at
it
and
send
it
to
Sarah
how
about
that?
Okay.
E
Now
Sarah
has
I
think
take
Sarah
and
Adam
are
both
I
think
queued
up
to
discuss
an
Outreach
strategy
at
some
point
Sarah.
You
should
update
us
on
that
yep.
A
We've
got
that
on
the
agenda:
okay,
where
was
I
post
stanjana,
let's
check
into
that
sanjana
is.
G
A
Delaware
working
on
a
research
project,
3D
printing
prosthetics
for
AP
research
class,
conducting
a
study
on
patient
satisfaction
of
adolescents.
Okay.
This
is
always
a
challenge,
so
they're
asking
for
people
to
fill
out
their
survey,
I
mean
there's
a
link
to
the
survey,
so
I
hope
people
will
jump
in
and
fill
it
out.
Unfortunately,
I'm
not
optimistic,
given
our
lack
of
success
with
these
attempts
in
the
past,
we've
had
a
very
hard
time
getting
feedback
from
actual
device
users.
A
I
I
certainly
wish
this
individual
luck,
but
I,
don't
know
anybody
have
any
suggestions
for
anything
else.
Maybe
posting
this
in
our
Facebook
groups
too.
Do
you
think?
Maybe
we
should
suggest
that
I
don't
know
how
many,
how
much
a
response
they'll
get
through
the
Hub
alone.
E
That's
true,
yeah,
sorry
I'm,
just.
E
Me
right,
yes,
okay,
I,
remember
a
recent
post
on
the
Hub,
someone
include
said
I'm
looking
for
something
like
this
mentioned
the
kinetic
hand
and
showed
a
picture
of
the
Connecticut.
So
if
we
can
find
that
post,
we
can
point
this
person
to
that
person.
A
E
A
It's
okay,
so
this
is
somebody
looking
to
do
a
survey
and
I
was
just
saying
you
know:
how
else
can
we
help
them?
The
only
thing
I
can
think
of
is
tell
them,
maybe
post
this
in
our
enable
Facebook,
Facebook
group
and
because
I
think
more
people
would
probably
see
it
there
than
would
see
it
in
the
hub.
Does
that
seemed
like
a
reasonable
suggestion.
It.
C
A
You
all
right,
Ryan,
let's
see
interested
in
he's
in
Florida
apologize,
not
kind
of
born
with
partially
developed
fingers
on
both
hands
came
across
the
page.
Looking
for
options
he's
functioned.
His
whole
life
He's
33
without
Prosthetics
and
recently
saw
a
video
someone
with
similar
hands
using
prosthetic
fingers
sounds
like
he
might
be.
A
Talking
about
individual
finger
control.
I,
don't
know,
gave
me
an
emotional
response,
never
considered
going
this
road,
don't
have
a
3D
printer
or
access
to
one
happy
to
work
with
someone
who
does
so.
It
sounds
like
somebody
who's,
definitely
willing
to
collaborate
and
work
with
somebody.
That's
always
a
good
thing
to
see.
A
See
a
couple
of
people
here
already
offering
to
help.
A
A
So
it
looks
good
okay
moving
on
then,
let's
see
I,
don't
let's
see,
maybe
we
can
look
at
the
calendar.
Just
real
quick
for
February
I
think
it's
it's.
A
Calendar
Calendar's
not
up
today,
oh
okay
and
events
for
February
coming
soon,
yeah
all
right.
So
last
time
we
talked
about
getting
Trello
set
up.
We
don't
have
an
update
yet,
but
Adam's
going
to
be
working
on
that
for
right.
Now
we
do
have
it
just
kind
of
a
preliminary
setup.
As
you
can
see
here
where
you
know,
we
would
basically
just
put
in
all
the
various
initiatives
that
we
have.
A
A
Just
want
to
stress
that
that
I'm,
you
know
Adam
is
in
a
better
position
to
kind
of
figure
out
the
best
setup.
So
the
titles
of
these
columns
may
very
well
change
I'm,
going
to
leave
that
to
Adam,
but
the
the
basic
idea
is
that
you
kind
of
move
from
left
to
right
until
it's
it's
complete
and
into
a
monitoring
phase,
and
it
just
it's
it
to
me.
It
seems
like
a
really
nice
way
of
having
everything
kind
of
in
a
dashboard
at
a
glance
view
which
seems
to
be
what
works
well
with
our
community.
A
You
got
to
make
things
real,
really
easy
to
digest
and
easy
to
kind
of
see
where
things
are
at
and
I
think
this
will
do
that
if
we
can
set
it
up
right,
so
more
more
detail
on
that
coming
soon,
but
we
have
the
access
we
need
licenses
are
all
set
up,
we're
ready
to
go
so
we're
making
progress.
E
Right
so
to
review
Rochester
enable
limited,
is
a
501c3
nonprofit
that
we
set
up
as
the
financial
agent
for
enable
the
main
thing
it
does.
These
days
used
to
do
two
things
it
used
to
support
the
enable
fund
and
just
handle
the
transactions
in
the
bookkeeping
and
the
reporting
to
the
IRS,
so
that
we've
been
able
to
accept
tax,
deductible
and
Foundation
donations
in
support
of
the
enable
Community
and
secondly,
it
was
supporting
the
Rochester
enabled
lab
when
we
were
at
a
local
charter
school.
E
But
when
covet
came
that
ended,
and
it
has
not
picked
up
again
since
then,
just
in
the
last
few
years,
I,
as
you
know,
have
become
very
enmeshed
in
the
Eco
restoration
Alliance
and
enable
like
a
Global
Network
of
volunteers,
using
internet
communications
and
natural
solutions
to
help
restore
the
climate
and
that
group,
the
Eco
restoration
Alliance,
which,
by
the
way,
also
has
quite
now
quite
a
sophisticated
map
inspired
by
the
enable
map.
But
it
goes
a
step
further
in
a
way
that
I've
always
wanted
to.
F
E
E
It's
one
of
a
number
of
initiatives
that
the
Eco
restoration,
Alliance
is
doing.
In
this
case,
you
can
see
we
have
a
thousand
Eco
restoration,
Alliance,
Eco
restoration,
success
stories,
some
of
them
done
by
our
members,
but
this
aims
to
be
a
map
of
Eco
restoration
projects
of
all
kinds
all
over
the
world.
If
you
click
on
an
item,
you
get
a
zoom
in
on
the
story.
This
one
is
missing
a
description.
If
you
click
on
another
item,
you'll
see
that
most
of
them
have
descriptions.
G
E
If
we
had-
and
there
are
thousands
of
enable
projects,
it
would
be
very
easy,
if
called,
for
example,
from
Facebook
groups
and
so
on,
it
would
be
possible
to
for
me
to
knock
one
of
these
off
and
have
a
and
enable
story
map
as
well.
But
that's
not
the
point.
The
point
is
that
the
Eco
restoration
Alliance
is
involved
in
a
number
of
projects,
and
it,
as
of
yesterday,
is
in
search
of
a
fiscal
sponsor.
E
There
are
two
obvious
ways
to
go
on.
This
one
is
to
use
the
service
like
open
Collective,
which
now
offers
this
kind
of
fiscal
sponsorship
as
a
service,
and
the
other
is
of
course
just
to
roll
it
under
the
501c3
that
I
already
have
got
bylaws
and
a
process
for
and
Evan
has
been
doing,
wonderful
work
on
the
the
bookkeeping
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
So
just
because
it's
called
Rochester
enable
limited
and
because
it
is
the
the
mothership
for
enables
finances.
E
A
Whether
you
do
that
or
not
is
entirely
up
to
you
and
I'll,
just
reiterate
what
I
said
before
and
I
don't
mean
this
to
sound,
dismissive
or
anything
like
that,
but
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
us.
We
have
absolutely
no
say
in
this
whether
whether
you,
whether
your
non-profit,
chooses
to
be
fiscal
sponsor
for
some
other
organization
has
no
impact
on
us
and
we
don't
need
any
say
in
that
choice
whatsoever.
E
I
appreciate
that
I'm
not
actually
asking
for
approval
I'm,
informing
you
and
seeing
if
it
suggests
and
complexities.
A
I
I
see
no
issue
and
I.
You
know
the
name
is
I.
Don't
see
that
as
a
problem,
because
that's
just
illegality
I
mean
Rochester
enable
limited
can
certainly
be
a
fiscal
sponsor
for
era
without
changing
the
name.
But
you
might
choose
that.
You
want
a
more
generic
name.
That's
entire
highly
up
to
you,
but.
E
A
Well,
you
could
go
the
other
way
too
right,
I
mean
because
now
you
you
essentially
have
this
non-profit,
that
is
sponsoring
and
supporting
multiple
Global.
You
know
big
initiatives,
so
maybe
your
organization
has
some
other
appropriately
big
Global
kind
of
name.
I,
don't
know
what
that
is,
but
that's
yeah
I
think
those
choices
are
entirely
up
to
you.
I
think.
You
know
we
value
the
support
that
your
organization
gives
for
the
enable
fund
and
all
that
and
I
I
don't
see
this
impacting
that
at
all.
E
I
have
done
my
duty
and
if,
if
any
issues
arise
or
concern
you
all,
let
me
know
I'll,
let
you
know
if
you
decide
to
go
this
way.
Anyone.
F
I
just
want
to
chime
in
for
a
moment,
yeah
fully
agree
with
what
Jeremy
says.
That's
all
correct.
The
only
thing
two
things
I
wanted
to
bring
up
related
to
this
topic
is
one
when
I
came
on
board
and
started
digging
through
all
the
files.
F
I
never
saw
an
official
fiscal
sponsor
agreement,
and
it's
come
to
my
attention
when
I
was
talking
to
John
that
that's
something
physical
sponsors
do
so,
maybe
that's
something
we
can
set
up,
especially
now
that
we're
toying
with
the
idea
that
Rochester
and
Naval
limited
might
be
sponsoring
a
different
initiative.
A
E
That
well,
we
certainly
have
The
lumio
Proposal
in.
E
But
Evan
is
Right,
a
fiscal
sponsor
agreement
is
a
is
a
sort
of
boilerplate
legal
document,
but
typically
it's
between
a
fiscal
sponsor
and
a
corporation.
Actually,
that's
not
true.
That's
not
true.
There
usually
is
an
agreement
in
this
case
the
we
came
into
existence
for
this
purpose
and
Evan.
We
should
review
whether
we
want
to
create
one
yeah
or
the
enable
Community
as
well
and
then
discuss
it
in
this
forum
in
the
future.
I.
F
E
A
Is
possible
maybe
this
was
something
that
was
posted
anyway.
We
won't
have
to
do
this
live,
but
let's
maybe
take
that
as
our
action
item.
Let's
see
if
we
can
find
any
documentation
about
the
fiscal
sponsorship
that
might
form
the
basis
of
an
agreement
and
if
we
can't
find
it
we
write,
one
up,
I
mean
I.
Think
we
do
understand
what
the
you
know,
what
the
details
are
percentage.
E
F
Yeah,
my
other
point
was
currently
Rochester
enabled
limited
is
paying
for
a
couple
of
enable
funds.
Expenses
like
I
think
bully
Benchmark
the
Microsoft
45
a
month
subscription
I
think
for
the
server
hosting
so
I.
It
doesn't
I,
don't
mind
that
Rochester
enable
limited
continues
to
handle
those
expenses,
but
since
we're
gonna
potentially
have
another
physical
sponsor,
I
just
believe
those
boundaries
need
to
be
extra,
clear.
E
Well,
that's
right,
and
for
that
matter
it's
would
be
more
appropriate
for
that
to
be
paid
from
the
enabled
fund
with
approval
by
this
group.
A
A
A
Just
because
you
know
we
don't
have
a
card
for
the
enable
front
right,
but
and
then
you
might
also
think
about
like
when
you
start
doing
that
kind
of
thing.
For
era
just
get
yourself
a
separate
account,
separate
card
and
and
keep
those
things
separate.
A
A
A
Right,
I,
don't
think
we
have
any
discretionary
funding
proposals
today
we
did
approve
the
Trello
licenses
last
time
and
that's
been
taken
care
of,
but
I
don't
have
anything
further
speak
up.
A
If
anyone
else
does
chapter
audit's
going
to
proceed
now
that
we
have
coordination
between
Rick
and
Sarah,
so
we'll
get
an
update
on
that
next
time,
I
am
working
to
coordinate
a
meeting
with
Brent
for
the
matching
platform,
so
I
might
have
updates
for
you
next
time,
Evan
heads
up
there
will
be
a
couple
of
plugins
that
we
need
to
activate
in
order
to
get
that
new
matching
platform
up
they're,
not
very
expensive,
as
you
can
see
here,
those
are
annual
costs
that
you're
seeing
but
I'm
not
going
to
bother
doing
that
until
I
have
a
volunteer
ready
to
actually
work
on
this.
F
A
And
I
hope
to
talk
to
Brent
also
about
how
we
want
to
handle
collection
and
distribution
of
enabled
devices
or
even,
if
that's
something
we
want
to
be
trying
to
do,
and
then
that
same
discussion
with
Brent
kind
of
got
us
back
into
a
discussion
about
Outreach,
and
so
we
now
have
I
think
at
least
three
people,
Adam
Sarah
and
Brent,
who
seem
to
be
interested
in
Outreach
as
a
primary
focus
and
I'd
I'd
love
to
see
that
kind
of
move
forward
as
a
as
a
team
effort,
so
I
I
guess
I
will
I
since
I
have
it
on
as
an
action
item
to
have
a
meeting
with
Brent
anyway.
A
Just
to
talk
about
the
matching
platform,
I
might
I
might
use
that
as
an
opportunity
to
pick
his
brain
a
little
bit
on
how
he's
feeling
from
our
last
conversation
about
what
sort
of
involvement
he
wants
and
if
he
has
time
and
maybe
I
can
encourage
a
follow-up
meeting
to
talk
about
Outreach.
D
Adam
I'm
sending
out
a
zoom
invite
to
Sarah
and
Brent
excellent.
When
is
that
Wednesday
morning
to
discuss
this,
though
yeah.
A
E
That's
exciting
information
on
that,
because
Brent
has
previously
done
a
couple
of
big
shipments
to
India
and
one
other
I
think
Asian
location.
A
That's
that's
what
I
meant
when
I
I
said
I
talked
to
him
about
the
collection
and
distribution.
That's
going
to
be
part
of
what
I
talked
to
him
about
right.
A
So
I'll
report
back
on
the
collection
and
distribution
the
conversation
I
have
with
Brent
and
Adam
will
report
back
on
their
Outreach
discussion.
So
we'll
compare
notes
next
week.
A
Okay,
we
already
talked
about
splints
for
Ukraine
I,
hope
to
I
hope
to
see
us
get
that
going
like
I
said
that
there's
definitely
needs
for
it
now.
So,
let's
not
let
the
press
release
hold
us
up,
we'll
get
people
printing,
I've
printed
about
I,
think
I
did
about
two
dozen
or
so
and
shipped
them
off
already
and
they're
very
easy
to
print
I'd,
say
anyone
with
just
about
any
fdm
printer,
because
you're
printing
in
pla
I
use
tough
pla
but
yeah
they're
calling
for
regular
pla.
A
So
it
really
is
an
easy
print.
It
prints
flat.
You
don't
have
to
do
the
thermal
forming
you
just
chip
them
flat,
so
they're
easy
to
print
easy
to
ship,
just
a
great
thing
to
do
with
your
3D
printer.
While
it's
idle,
so
you
know
I
hope
to
see
a
lot
of
people
get
involved
with
that.
A
So
that's
all
I
had
for
the
topics
for
today.
Let
me
open
it
up
to
you
guys.
Anyone
want
to
talk
about
anything.
We
can
certainly
wrap
early,
otherwise.
D
There
were
a
couple
of
action
items
under
my
name
right
there
I
just
wanted
to
touch
on
really
briefly,
oh
yeah
sure,
if
that's
all
right,
so
the
discussion
and
I'm.
Sorry,
can
you
all
hear
me:
okay,
yes,
okay,
awesome!
D
So,
regarding
U.S,
Outreach
I've
been
kind
of
extending
some
feelers
to
a
couple
of
my
contacts
in
a
couple
of
Health
Systems
I'm
hopeful
that
I
will
start
hearing
word
back
in
the
coming
weeks,
but
I
will
share
some
of
those
details
with
Brent
and
Sarah
when
we
meet
on
Wednesday
and
see
if
they
have
some
other
ideas
about
how
we
can
make
this
a
little
bit
more
impactful
I,
almost
said
more
more
focused,
but
I
think
Focus
might
not
be
the
solution.
D
I
think
you
know,
Dragnet
style
might
be
what
we
need
to
end
up
doing
right
regarding
organizational
collaboration,
Rick,
the
contact
you
put
me
in
touch
with
with
50
legs.
D
I
have
not
reached
out
to
again
just
because
my
only
means
of
communication
with
him
is
his
personal
cell
phone
and
I
feel
a
little
weird
about
sending
this
guy
a
text
he
he
gave
me
an
open
invitation
to
do
so,
but
I
don't
know,
I
I
feel
like
it
would
be
nice
to
reach
out
to
the
larger
organization.
So
if
he
I
wanted
to
check
with
you
Rick,
if
you
had
any
ties
with
50
legs
outside
of
the
dude
in
charge,.
B
He
has,
he
has
one
guy
that
is
his
his
right
hand
and
I
can't
quite
recall
his
name
I
think
it's
in
my
phone
book,
but
other
than
he
and
and
his
his
right
hand,
guy
I,
guess
contacting
it
like
you
are
right
now
through
the
his
website,
would
probably
be
okay,
I
just
don't
know
if
that
gets
I,
don't
know
if
that
bubbles
up
to
him
or
not.
D
Regarding
the
Afghan
initiatives,
that's
been
stalled
for
a
little
bit
I'm
going
to
speak
very
frankly,
it
has
been
become
apparent
that,
in
order
to
accomplish
this,
we're
going
to
have
to
coordinate
with
elements
to
the
government
that
are
just
yeah
I'll,
just
say
it.
That's
just
run
by
the
Taliban
right
now
and
it's
really
hard.
It
has
been
amazingly
difficult
to
try
to
get
any
information
about
how
this
could
feasibly
work.
D
Not
all
bad
news,
though
I've
got
another
meeting
with
the
gentleman
in
about
20
minutes
here
to
try
to
take
this
a
few
steps
further.
If
that
doesn't
pan
out
The
Helping
Hand
Project
in
North
Carolina
I've
got
apparently
three
individuals,
students
with
the
hhp
who
have
a
voiced
interest
in
lending
support
with
the
logistics
side
here
and
seeing
how
we
could
look
at
some,
maybe
outside
of
the
box,
Avenues
to
potentially
establish
some
kind
of
logistics
pathway.
D
Just
as
a
reminder,
the
big
hurdle
in
making
this
work
is,
you
know
we
can
print
hands
all
day
long.
We
can
set
up
a
great
matching
platform
of
some
kind
specifically
for
individuals
in
and
around
Kabul,
but
if
we
don't
have
a
means
of
getting
the
the
devices
there,
there's
no
point
so
it's
been
stalled
for
gosh
like
two
months
now.
D
My
apologies
for
the
delay,
but
I
just
I
keep
running
into
one
wall
after
another,
and
my
nose
is
so
bloodied
at
this
point
that
I'm
not
really
sure
what
what
to
do
next,
but
but
not
giving
a
boat.
We've
got
a
couple
more
possibles
and
I'll.
Let
you
know
if
any
of
those
pan
out.
A
A
That's
not
here
right
now,
so
we
just
we
need
to
shift
Focus
to
where
we
can
actually
do
some
good
yep.
D
I
agree:
I
I
wanted
to
just
exhaust
these
last
a
couple
of
avenues,
and
if
you
know,
if
it
doesn't
matter
fruit,
man
I've
been
mixing
metaphors
a
lot
lately,
I'll
be
I'll
I'll
I'll
I'll
move
I
as
I
told
y'all
I.
Think
two
weeks
ago,
I
think
my
primary
desire
is
to
kind
of
shift
my
eyes
Stateside
to
see
how
we
can
better
match
up
our
makers
with
folks
in
the
US
I.
A
Think
that's
a
good
approach,
honestly
Adam
I'm
concerned.
Otherwise,
if
I
would
be
concerned
about
you
continuing
to
focus
too
much
on
Afghanistan,
not
just
because
of
it
not
being
where
we
can
have
the
most
impact,
but
because
at
kind
of
a
psychological,
emotional
level,
it's
going
to
turn
you
out
putting
too
much
work
in
on
something
that's
not
going
anywhere
and
we.
D
Can't
yeah,
no,
that
and
I
I
hear
that
and
I
agree.
I
just
I
feel
bad
because
the
people
I
was
talking
to
were
really
excited
to
have
the
help
and
I
feel
like
I'm
letting
them
down,
but
so,
but
it's
it's
been
tough
yeah
but
yeah
that
just
wanted
to
give
the
quick
update
there.
D
I
I
really
think
that
with
Brent
and
Sarah,
and
possibly
if
the
helping
hand
of
volunteers
are
willing
to
you
know
kind
of
shift
gears
as
soon
as
the
the
rubber
hits
the
road
there
we
go.
There's
a
consistent
metaphor.
D
Then
then
you
know
we'll
have
maybe
a
little
bit
more
a
little
bit
more
horsepower.
Let's
just
keep
this
metaphor
going
to.
You
know
get
this
across
the
finish
line.
A
On,
a
related
note,
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
saw
the
email
that
I
sent
earlier
this
week,
but
I
had
a
meeting
with
a
gentleman
through
my
company.
His
name
is
suhaib
and
he's
actually
starting
a
non-profit
organization
for
assistive
devices.
Now
he's
focused
on
kind
of
the
other
dimensions
of
things
like
Wheelchairs
and
wheelchair
attachments,
and
not
not
necessarily
Prosthetics,
but
he
he
seemed
like
he
is
focused
primarily
on
the
Outreach
and
partnership
side
of
it,
and
our
discussion
was
well
hey.
We've
got
a
surplus
of
makers
and
volunteers.
A
If
you're
going
to
be
focusing
on
Outreach
and
Partnerships
in
the
assistive
Community,
we
ought
to
talk.
Maybe
there's
a
way
that
we
could
work
together.
So
Adam
I
do
feel
like
he
could
be
a
potential
asset
or
or
partner
in
this.
If
you're
willing
to
have
a
discussion,
I
thought
it
would
be
good
for
you
me
and
John
and
Brent
if
he's
willing
to
meet
with
this
guy.
So
it.
D
Sounds
like
he's
doing
what
I've
set
out
to
do
much
more
effectively
than
I
have
so
far.
A
So,
just
maybe,
when
you
have
a
minute
reply
back
to
that,
let's
see
if
we
can
find
a
day
and
time
that
would
would
be
okay
to
to
work
he's.
He
said
Wednesdays
would
be
best
for
him,
so
maybe,
if
there's
a
Wednesday
either
next
Wednesday
or
the
following
one.
If
you
guys
could
let
me
know
if
that's
okay,
we'll
coordinate
a
zoom
meeting.
G
A
All
right,
so
that's
that's
all
ahead
on
the
agenda.
Anybody
have
anything
else,
you'd
like
to
discuss
Rick.
Let
me
help
with
oh
Rick.
You
got
some
what's
up,
I.
B
Have
three
different
tickets
I
have
forwarded.
B
And
I
I
need
your
help
on
because
they're
a
little
above
my
pay
grade.
Well,
let's
take
a.
A
Look:
okay,
I
only
see
two
I
thought.
A
B
A
They
chapter
did
you
look
to
see
if
there's
anyone
on
the
chapter
list,
I
did
not
see
them
on
a
chapter
list.
Okay,
so
I
would
just
let
them
know
that
you
know
I,
don't
see
you
on
our
official
chapter
list,
but
you're
absolutely,
you
know
welcome
to
remain
a
part
of
the
community
and
volunteer
and
of
course,
we
still
consider
you
a
partner.
If
you
would
like
to
create
a
formal
chapter,
here's
a
link
to
where
you
can
learn
how
to
do
that.
I.
B
A
B
A
A
E
A
Well,
it
says
this
was
from
November
of
2019
and
it's
called
ec5.
Okay
that
doesn't
really
help.
A
E
G
A
So
take
me
to
the
relevant
post,
oh
okay,
so
it's
enabled
devices,
that's
just
our
device,
Collection
image,
but
I.
Don't
remember
who
took
that
one
I!
That's
I!
I
know
these.
Aren't
my
devices
because
of
the
colors
I.
Don't
have
some
of
these
colors,
so
I
don't
know
where
the
image
came
from,
but
it's
definitely
like
from
one
of
our
events.
Yeah.
G
A
No,
no
I
don't
see
any
problem.
Let
me
just
take
a
look
here:
be
available
online,
linked
with
exhibitions.
They're,
a
non-profit,
okay,
I,
say
yeah,
just
tell
them
they're
welcome
to
use
it.
A
B
B
Of
stretching
it
over
one
of
the
hands,
we
thought
that'd
be
a
hoot
for
someone
that
couldn't
play
anymore.
E
B
We
could
hook
it
to
anything
Wireless.
Basically,
it
could
be
an
iot
device,
it
could
actually
operate
locks
that
could
operate
lights,
I,
do
it
with
music,
because
it's
an
interesting
way
to
demonstrate
it,
but
there's
nothing
stopping
me
from
triggering
whatever
device
I
choose.
So
it's
kind
of
a
simple
thing,
but
it's
a
hoot
all
Wireless.
E
Adam
has
posted
a
nice
news,
article
from
the
BBC
and
Sarah
This
falls
into
the
the
bionics
category.
So
we
might
want
to
look
at
the
article
and
reach
out
to
this
kid
and
see
if
well.
D
A
House
definitely
that's
a
phoenix
V2
hand.
D
Yeah
so
I
just
wanted
to
know
whether
or
not
any
of
the
people
involved
had
ever
been
involved
in
the
enable
community,
and
if
not,
if
we
could
reach
out
to
them
and
just
say
hey,
you
know
we
saw
your
article
and
I
don't
know.
Just
seemed
like
a
nice
way
to
bring
them
into
the
fold.
A
Yeah,
of
course,
it
also
brings
up
the
the
whole
question
of
how
do
we
get
people
to
give
credit
to
the
designers
when
they
do
Media
stuff?
But
right?
That's
awesome.
A
Okay,
I
I,
don't
know
I
John
any
thoughts
on
that.
Do
you
want
to
reach
out
or
I,
don't
recognize
any
of
the
names.