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From YouTube: e-NABLE SPC Meeting, May 29, 2020
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This is a recording of the e-NABLE Strategic Planning Committee meeting for Friday, May 29, 2020.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/30dnWGM
A
Well,
I
wonder
if
we
can
go
ahead
and
get
started
I
need
to.
I
know
I
said
this
last
time,
but
this
time
I
need
to
try
to
keep
this
one
closer
to
a
half
an
hour.
If
we
can,
I
don't
think
we
have
too
much
to
cover
anyway,
but
I
I
have
to
get
on
to
another
meeting.
If
possible,
we
have
safe,
welcome.
B
A
A
Just
getting
started
here,
john,
are
you
gonna,
take
notes
today.
D
A
A
A
Okay,
so
on
we
go
the
only
open
action
item
I
had
was
related
to
the
ppe
badges.
I
I
I
started
to
do
those,
but
then
I
I
pulled
back
because
I
I
was
concerned
about
some
of
what
we
have
in
the
requirements
and
I
wanted
to
discuss
that
to
see
if
we're
all
in
agreement
before
moving
ahead
with
that.
A
So
maybe
we
can
take
a
look
at
that
here
in
a
minute,
no
guest
presentations
on
page
two
we've
got
our
stats
more
or
less
more
of
the
same,
although
under
the
the
help
desk
tickets,
I
did
add
in
the
be
mask
tickets
that
we're
now
handling
that's
where
most
of
the
activity
was
this
week.
Thank
you
very
much
bob
for
handling
those,
so
those
will
be
in
our
stats
moving
forward.
A
So
in
terms
of
our
regular
topics-
I
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
any
suggestions,
anything
that
may
be
higher
priority
for
discussion.
I
didn't
have
a
chance
to
shuffle
these
around.
I
don't
think
there's
much
to
talk
about
right
now
with
the
enable
web
central
bob.
I
know
you're
still
kind
of
working
on
trying
to
follow
up
with
people.
Have
you
gotten
any
responses
on
people
about.
D
There
have
been
four
now
in
the
last
three
weeks
and
I've
reached
out
to
three
of
them,
because
one
of
them
is
relatively
no
no
responses,
but
I
am
actively
curating,
starting
with
the
oldest
cases,
I'm
going
case
by
case
and
checking
on
it
and
trying
to
assign
it
I'm
going
to
be
assigning
one
to
thierry
pretty
soon
here.
So
you
know
just
over
the
weeks
to
come,
I'm
just
going
to
plow
through
oldest
to
newest
every
case
and
try
to
get
it
in
the
hands
of
somebody,
because.
A
Yeah,
I
think
that's
a
good
idea
and
I've
been
seeing
your
posts
for
those
in
the
hub,
and
it
occurred
to
me
that
it's
probably
actually
going
to
be
helpful.
Now
that
we
have,
you
know
every
once
in
a
while
there's
a
post
about
some
case
in
the
enable
web
central
going
into
the
hub.
I
think
that'll
help
to
kind
of
raise
visibility
about
enable
web
central
and
the
fact
that
there
are
cases
there,
for
you
know
for
the
folks
that
are
in
the
hub,
so
maybe
that'll
help
just
get
more
people
using
the
platform.
A
D
A
D
He
wants,
there
is
one
volunteer
who
I've
not
heard
of
before,
wants
to
start
making
night
up,
and
I
said
well,
you
know
we're
going
to
be
rolling
it
out,
we're
putting
the
finishing
touches
on
designs
and
documentation.
All
in
due
course.
E
D
E
A
preliminary
release
actually
at
this
point
it's
close
enough,
where
it
would
totally
work
for
people
and
I
could
just
release
updates.
What
I
just
need
is
a
revision
number
down
in
the
corner.
Probably
so
people
know
when
they've
got
a
newer
version
or
if
it's
an
older
one,
and
let
me
just
I'll,
try
to
address
that,
but
I'll,
try
and
have
something
together
over
the
weekend,
because
I
I
there's
people
I
already
know
of.
I
already
have
more
people
in
account.
D
E
This
is
this
is
the
point
okay,
so
we
do
have
the
gripper
hand
that
attaches
to
the
qc,
but
it
just
wasn't
part
of
the
agreement.
I
made
to
make
instruction
manuals
for
that
one
and
it
may
have
glitchy
stuff
happen
because
we
transferred
the
original
file
into
the
design
software
and
it's
a
mesh.
It's
not
an
actual
solid
object
as
autocad
likes,
so
it
may
not
behave
nice,
so
I
don't
want
to
necessarily
sign
up
for
that
until
I've
got
these
other
guys
all
taken
care
of.
E
So
as
I'm
charging
through
that
and
trying
to
wrap
that
up.
I
I
do
hear
your
point
and
we
can
do
things
like
there's
already
the
option
to
maybe
make
the
spring
loaded
like
where
it's
all
just
self-contained
in
the
handle
just
hold
shut,
and
you
have
to
manually
put
stuff
in
it
like
the
spring-loaded
gripper
hand
is,
but
it
does
look
like
the
koala
event.
E
E
D
E
C
That
sounds
good
to
me
and
I'm
confident
that
if
bob
thinks
it's
not
ready
for
him
to
sort
of
provide
backup,
support,
he'll
tell
you
so
you'll
you'll
work
it
through,
but
it
deadlines
do
tend
to
accelerate
the
process,
even
if
you
don't
make
them
so
I
think
it's
worth
a
shot.
Well,
we're
close.
A
A
No,
it's
okay!
So
let's
talk
about
badges
a
little
bit
because
we've
been
kind
of
you
know.
This
has
been
on
our
on
our
plate.
For
a
while
and-
and
I
like,
I
said,
I
started
to
work
on
them
and,
as
I
started
to
look
over
the
requirements
of
bob
draft
that
I
had
some
questions,
so
I
wanted
to
bring
those
to
you
here.
So
there's
two
badges
being
proposed,
one
is
for
donating
healthcare,
ppe
and
the
other
is
for
having
being
certified
for
tpu
printing
capability.
A
So
starting
with
the
the
donating
healthcare
ppe
badge,
the
first
requirement,
that's
laid
out
is
showing
evidence
of
having
printed
assembled
and
donated
ppe
for
healthcare
workers.
This
can
include
such
and
such
that
one
seems
fine,
that's
a
given!
That's
what
we're
doing
you're,
showing
that
you've
you've
printed
and
donated
ppe.
The
second
requirement
is
attach
a
written
certification
with
signature
that
you
have
read,
understood
and
complied
with
the
proper
sanitization
protocols
link
included
when
having
donated
that
equipment.
That's
what
kind
of
stock
caused
me
to
pause!
A
D
A
C
A
A
D
A
D
F
You
know
we
do
have
a
the
pandemic
device.
Delivery
document
was
something
that
we
put
together
early
on.
It
hasn't
been
updated
since
april
10th,
but
I'm
scanning
through
it
now-
and
I
don't
know
if
it
needs
that
much
of
a
change
take
a
look
at
it.
I
added
it
in
the
comments
there's
links
to
the
cdc
and
world
health
organization,
but
basically
there's
a
list
of
recommendations
which
are
similar
to
what
you're
talking
about
now.
You
know
wearing
gloves
washing
with
soap,
but
if
you
guys
want
to
change
this.
A
C
I
think
it's,
I
think,
that's
right.
I
think
it's
it's
still
overkill,
it's
too
much
reading
and
requires
them.
I
think
to
do
a
little
bit
too
much
anyway,
so
we
should.
I
will
take
a
look
at
this
and
see
if
I
can
come
up
with
a
stripped
down
version.
A
Okay,
so
why
don't
I
put
that
as
your
action
item
john,
let's
see
so
john,
is
going
to
review
and
create.
A
A
version
of
sanitization.
F
The
document
to
be
fair
has
existed,
for
I
don't
know
two
and
a
half
months.
It
was
one
of
the
first
projects
that
we
worked
on,
but
I
don't
think
we
disseminated
it
you're
right.
Maybe
it's
just
reading
it
and
agreeing
with
it
and
then.
A
Yeah
I
mean
if
somebody
donated
ppe
previously,
I
think
it's
sufficient
for
them
to
say
that
I
have
now
gone
and
read
and
reviewed
this
document.
I
understand
that
at
least
we
know
that
they're
going
to
adhere
to
those
guidelines
moving
forward
and
if
they
donated
pp
you
know
weeks
ago,
then
any
issues
would
have
already
surfaced
right.
C
A
D
C
C
Okay,
I
think
we
should
do
that
and
we
can
use
that
the
the
time
marker
sure
to
then.
A
A
A
That's
what
we'll
link
to
and
then
that'll
give
us
our
badge
for
donating
ppe
so
that
one's
pretty
simple
the
other
badge
was
for
having
certified
your
ability
to
print
tpu,
which
is
which
is
a
little
trickier
so
right
now
the
requirements
say
that
you
basically
have
to
print
one
of
our
be
masks
demonstrating
overall,
printing
capabilities
submit
photos,
including
close-ups,
etc,
etc.
I
think
that's
good.
I
think
we
definitely
want
people
to
print
a
mask.
Give
us
good
close-up
photos
and
we
can
see
a
lot
from
those
photos.
I
mean.
A
If
there
are
surface
defects,
we
should
be
able
to
see
that
I
think
we
should.
I
don't
know
if
you're
aware
of
this
bob
I
know
john,
is
I
just
the
other
day:
did
a
new
video
for
fabricators
who
are
producing
these
masks
showing
them?
It
has
a
lot
of
guidance
about
fabrication.
How
to
get
your
print
settings
set
up
right.
What
kind
of
quality
you're
looking
for,
as
well
as
post
processing
techniques,
using
a
high
speed
rotary
tool
and
a
nylon
brush
to
smooth
out
the
inner
edges,
to
make
it
more
comfortable,
etc?
A
You
shouldn't
see
any
kind
of
bumps,
or
you
know,
defects
like
that.
Those
should
all
be
cleaned
up
with
this
post-processing,
so
that
could
be
part
of
it.
The
other
part
of
the
the
tpu
certification
thing
was
printing
one
of
these
tpu
test
cylinders.
So
it
was
just
a
simple
model
that
I
had
created.
I
created
this
little
cylinder,
almost
like
a
little
cup
that
you
could
print
in
tpu,
fill
it
with
water,
set
it
on
a
table.
A
Leave
it
there
for
half
hour,
see
if
you
get
any
kind
of
leaks
or
you
know
any
indication
of
water
coming
through.
I
somebody
on
our
other
team
on
the
be
team
pointed
out,
though,
that
there's
a
difference
between
having
water
sitting
in
a
a
little
cup
like
that,
where
you
know
you
have,
you
know
a
certain
amount
of
just
you
know,
surface
tension
and
that
sort
of
thing
that's
going
to
prevent
it
from
going
through.
A
A
A
Think
visual
inspection
is
really
going
to
be
our
best
tool.
I
mean
when
I
you
know
you
can
you
can
see.
Just
you
know,
by
giving
a
close
inspection
of
the
surface,
you
can
see
that's
a
good
looking
surface.
It
doesn't
have
any
gaps.
You
know
you
can
tell
that.
That's
not
going
to
have
leaks,
whereas
I
don't
have
a
sloppy
print
here,
but
when
something
does
have
surface
defects,
it's
pretty
visually
evident.
So
I
wonder
if
we
shouldn't
just
primarily
rely
on
close-up.
A
Work
well,
the
we
definitely
require
photos.
I
think
close
up.
Good
quality
photos
are
very
important.
The
only
reason
we
required
videos
or
asked
for
videos
for
the
enabled
devices
is
so
we
could
see
the
range
of
motion
and
that
sort
of
thing
I'm
not
sure
that
that's
really
important
with
the
masks.
So
I
would
be
fine
with
just
photos
in
this
case
unless
anyone
disagrees.
F
I've
got
a
quick
question
about
the
tpu
test:
yeah
the
original
one,
but
the
test
cylinder.
I
think
I
really
like
that
test
the
little
cylinder
that
has
the
old
water,
but
I
wonder,
couldn't
you
potentially
because
it's
tpu
and
it's
flexible,
can
you
potentially
pressurize
it?
I
mean
just
with
your
hand
like
what
we're
saying
putting
the
hand
over
the
mouth.
Couldn't
you
put
your
hand
on
top
of
it
and
push
down
on
it
and
well.
A
F
A
I
mean,
I
guess
you
could.
Theoretically,
I
think
the
problem
is
as
soon
as
you
try
to
squish
that
thing
down.
While
it's
filled
with
water
chances
are
the
water
is
going
to
come
out
around
the
top,
like
you
said,
but
then
it's
going
to
leak
down
the
sides.
It's
going
to
be
impossible
to
really
tell
where
that
water
came
out.
I
don't
know
it
just
seems
like
it
doesn't
seem
like
the
kind
of
thing
that
we
can
reliably
do
in
a
reproducible.
Folks.
A
I
think
I
think
close-up
photos
of
of
the
masks
is
going
to
be
pretty
reliable.
I
I
mean
I
know
speaking
for
myself,
I
mean
if
I,
if
I
see
close-up
photos
of
any
any
mask
somebody
printed
in
tpu,
I
can
tell
if
it's
a
good
printer,
not
just
by
looking
at
it.
I
think
it's
a
pretty
reliable
way
of
telling,
because
it's
not
it's,
not
a
single
wall
print.
You
know
it's
it's
several
walls,
so
you
know
it
would
you
would
have
to
have
very
noticeable.
A
C
Are
we
able
to
so
if
you
had
a
a
couple
of
exemplary
photos?
Jeremy,
this
is
obviously
a
good
mask.
This
is
obviously
a
not
good
enough
mask.
Do
the
badger
pages
allow
us
to
give
photos
that
they
can.
C
A
C
D
Okay,
just
to
add
to
the
badging
thing,
while
you're
doing
that
you,
I
think
I
sent
you
a
text.
The
the
phoenix
v3
is
listed
as
a
link,
but
they're
not
available
under
the
where
the
badges
different
badges
are
shown
for
the
images
the
v3
is
not
shown
there.
D
A
A
A
B
Hey
yeah,
one
thing
I
wanted
to
ask
was:
do
you
feel
that
manually
checking
out
the
quality
of
the
of
the
masks
through
pictures?
Will
that
scale?
Well
because
like
right
now,
maybe
it
it
does,
make
sense
like
to
have
friends
with
you,
jeremy
checking
out
if
people
like
checking
out
via
photos
the
quality,
but
maybe,
as
you
start
to
get
more
volunteers,
I'm
not
sure
if
that
approach
would
scale.
A
Let
me
let
me
clarify
we're
talking,
I
think,
we're
talking
about
two
different
things.
What
we're
discussing
here
is
strictly
for
the
badging
process,
so
this
is
just
when
somebody
wants
to
earn
a
badge
to
show
that
they
have,
you
know
been
making
these
and
that
they
know
how
to
print
and
tpu
effectively.
That's
the
only
thing
we're
using
photos
for
for
actually
making
these
masks.
B
Oh
yes,
yes,
but
do
you
feel
that
for
the
badges
do
you
feel
that
would
scale?
Well,
maybe
it
does
right
because
I
guess
not.
Everyone
applies
for
a
badge.
A
Right,
no,
I
mean
that's
just
it.
I
mean
right
now
we
already
have.
We
have
bob
and
a
guy
wayne
and
myself
when
needed,
but
mostly
bob
and
wayne
have
handled
all
the
incoming
badge.
Requests
and
they've
never
had
a
hard
time
keeping
up
on
the
volume
that
we
have
so
yeah.
I
don't
think
that's
going
to
change
when
people
actually
go
to
make
these
masks
and
they
want
to
distribute
them
or
donate
them.
We're
actually
developing
a
whole
separate
process
for
that.
A
Through
our
we've
got
partners
out
on
the
east
coast
that
are
actually
going
to
be
providing
centralized
collection,
then
they'll
they
have
a
team.
That'll
do
hands-on,
qa,
they'll,
actually
physically
inspect
the
masks.
Do
any
additional
post-processing
processing,
that's
needed,
you
know,
check
them
out,
make
sure
everything
is
good,
make
sure
they're,
properly
sanitized
package
them
up
and
then
distribute
them
from
there.
So
there
will
be
extra
qa
controls
on
the
actual
distribution
side.
B
B
A
We
always
have,
I
mean
that's
how
we've
always
done
badges
there's
always
been
somebody
reviewing
the
evidence,
but
it
doesn't
take
long
and
you
know,
keep
in
mind
it's
only
one
per
person,
so
you
might
make
dozens
of
these
masks,
but
you're
only
going
to
get
the
badge
once
and
so,
like
you
said,
not
everyone
requests
the
badge,
so
the
volume
doesn't
end
up
being
all
that
much
I
mean
if
you
look
at
our
stats.
Lately,
it's
been
a
half
a
dozen
badge
requests
per
week.
If
that
you
know.
A
A
A
A
You
know,
we've
we've
talked
before
about
how
we've
certainly
seen
a
kind
of
a
general
slowdown
in
enable
activity,
or
at
least
apparently
so
we
never
really
have
full
visibility
into
what
people
are
doing
out
there,
but
at
least
what
we're
seeing
online
and
through
the
hub
and
through
enable
web
central.
There
certainly
seems
to
be
a
slowdown
in
overall
activity.
A
We
had
some
discussion
about
you
know.
Should
we
be
actively
encouraging
our
volunteers
to
be
making
ppe?
I
think
the
badges
will
certainly
move
things
in
that
direction.
That's
a
way
of
kind
of
encouraging
that
we
have,
I
think,
there's
a
nice
collection
developing
now
through
nih
that
has
sort
of
established
itself.
I
think,
as
the
most
reputable
source
for
qualified
designs,
whether
it's
you
know,
comfort,
straps
or
face
shields
or
masks,
etc.
A
There's
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
designs
now
listed
on
nih,
including
our
mask
the
be
mask,
and
maybe
that's
a
good
basis
upon
which
to
kind
of
you
know
let
our
volunteers
know
that
that's
another
way
they
can
help
out
to
print
those
designs
and
donate
those
things.
So
I
don't
know
if
anyone
have
any
further
thoughts
on
this
topic
in
general,.
C
A
And
that
might
be
all
fun
that
might
be
part
of
the
slowdown.
I
was
thinking
about
this
earlier
this
week.
You
know
when
we
were
when
the
whole
focus
was
on
printing
prosthetics,
3d,
printing
prosthetics.
Specifically,
we
were
kind
of
the
only
game
in
town
or
at
least
the
only
big
player
we
were.
You
know
we,
you
know
the
enable
community
really
established
itself.
A
Well
for
that,
and
now
you
know,
with
a
shift
of
focus
towards
ppe,
we're
not
the
only
game
in
town,
there's
a
lot
of
groups
out
there
that
are
doing
ppe,
and
so
you
know
that
might
be
part
of
what
we're
seeing
as
an
apparent
slowdown
as
people
might
be
getting
involved
through
these
other
facebook
groups
and
through
local
community
groups
and
all
these
other
avenues,
and
we
might
just
not
be
seeing
that
as
part
of
enable
activity
per
se.
You
know.
C
I'm
sure
that's
correct.
I
also
think
that
one
of
the
reasons
there
may
be
less
chatter
online
places
because
people
are
busy
churning
out
devices.
I
can
tell
you
that
the
badge
activity
does
not
show
any
sign
of
slowing
down.
I
I've
done
some
analysis
of
the
data,
the
badger
data
themselves
and
it
there's
there's
nothing
obvious
there.
So
yeah,
that's
good,
so
I
think,
although
that's
true,
I
do
think
that
ben
is
about
to
tell
us
about
the
imminent
newsletter
and
the
article
he's
going
to
do
about.
A
A
F
You
know
I
think,
before
getting
into
the
newsletter,
the
the
hub
definitely
has
seen
seem
to
be
increasing
activity.
The
last
two
weeks.
I've
noticed
also
so
there's
some
really
great
conversations
going
on
right
now,
but
it
seems
like
every
time
I
check
there's
you
know
maybe
eight
or
nine
different
notifications
and
people
are
sharing
things
from
all
over
the
world,
so
you
know
that's
and
it's
prosthetic
focus
so,
okay,
you
know
that
stuff
is
coming
back,
but
I
think
bridging
between
the
activities
would
be
really
helpful.
F
So
there's
an
article
that
jen
put
together
that
early
on
that
was
covering
some
of
the
different
activities
around
the
world.
I
thought
I'd
do
a
chapter
spotlight
in
turkey.
That
was
something
that
was
submitted
before
the
coronavirus
stuff
happened,
but
I
know
that
that
team
has
been
really
active
with
ppe,
so
that'll
be
a.
I
think,
a
good
story
to
tell
and
they've
you
know.
Clearly
they
already
assembled
all
the
information
that
we
need
for
the
chapter
spotlight.
A
F
I
mean
I
think
the
the
trick
is
going
to
be.
You
know.
The
main
focus
has
been
this.
This
be
mass
project,
so
shifting
back
from
that
a
little
bit
when
there's
a
meeting
for
that
project
in
the
past
that
you
know
there
could
be
a
couple
of
those
meetings
back
to
back
and
just
keeping
up
with
that
and
sending
stuff
out
could
take.
You
know
a
big
chunk
of
the
day
so.
A
F
Starting
to
slow
down
a
little
bit,
the
website
is,
I
think,
getting
to
a
point
where
it's
standing
on
its
own
and
there's
you
know
some
edits,
but
not.
I
don't
feel
like
there's
a
bottleneck
of
stuff
waiting
on
me
for
that,
so
I'm
gonna
be
shifting
into
that
the
newsletter.
Okay,
so.
A
Of
course,
no,
the
only
reason
I'm
asking
it's
not
to
pressure
you
it's
just.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
sync
up
because
I'd
like
to
get
these
badges
out
so
that,
as
part
of
that
newsletter,
we
can
announce
the
new
badges
link.
People
to
that-
maybe
you
know
link
them
to
some
of
the
recommended
designs
that
they
can
be
printing
other
than
our
mask.
A
You
know
some
of
the
straps
and
the
face
shields,
and
that
kind
of
thing,
so,
let's
you-
and
I
sync
up
on
some
of
that,
but
I
think
that
that'll
make
for
a
really
nice
newsletter.
To
kind
of
I
just
don't
know
that
we've
had
anything
to
kind
of
bring
the
community
together
around
the
whole.
You
know
the
coronavirus
situation
so
that
the
timing
would
be
good
for
that.
C
Well,
I'm
not
sure
ben
has
has
accepted
my
suggestion,
but
my
suggestion
is
that
ben
post,
in
the
hub
and
in
a
few
of
the
social
media
sites,
a
question
saying
I'm
doing
an
article
on
enable
in
the
time
of
coronavirus
and
what
comes
next
and
you
would
like
people
to
tell
stories
or
give
cases
of
how
they
have
adapted
to
the
current
situation
and
what
they
think
in
their
activity
and
enable
is
going
to
be
like.
Given
the
way
the
world
has
changed.
Yeah.
A
There's
no
doubt
it
would
be
helpful.
It's
always
challenging
to
get
people
actually
respond
to
those
information
requests,
but
ben
sync
up
with
jen
when
you
start
doing
this
too,
because
we're
actually
doing
this
right
now
through
3d
universe.
A
You
know:
we've
sent
out
a
lot
of
free
filaments
over
the
course
of
the
last
few
months
for
people
that
are
are
donating,
ppe,
and
so
I
gave
her
the
whole
list
of
all
the
people
that
we've
donated
filaments
to
and
she's
in
the
process
of
reaching
out
to
those
people
to
ask
them
to
share
their
stories
of
what
they've
made
and
who
they've
donated
to
so
she
may
be
able
to
help
collect
some
of
those
stories.
For
you
great.
F
That'd
be
great
yeah
and,
I
think,
having
you
know,
john's
suggestion,
which
is
somewhere
in
between
an
interview
and
a
survey
having
that
be
completed
for
the
newsletter
isn't
a
requirement,
but
having
that
be
open
and
processed
would
be
great,
so
you
can
link
to
it.
So,
in
the
newsletter
itself
we
can
say
we've
got
this
open
dialogue
with
our
community.
You
know,
please
participate.
A
C
F
Yeah,
maybe
that's
a
good
idea,
I
can.
I
can
try
to
set
up
just
a
few
quick
questions
with
some
pictures
or
something,
and
then
we
can
just
see
if
we
can
get
activity
in
in
the
hub
itself.
You
know
the
nice
thing
about
that
is
it's.
You
know,
you're
reminded
of
it
every
time
you
look
at
it,
it
comes
back
to
the
top,
so
maybe
we
can
try
to
get
some
activity
there
and
I
can
send
out
some.
F
I
can
make
a
form
too
yeah
with
the
same
questions,
and
we
can
send
that
to
some
specific
people
and
just
see
you
know
what
kind
of
responses
we
can
get,
but
really
you
know
no
matter
how
we
get
it.
Having
those
questions
be
bouncing
around
and
having
people
think
about
those
projects
as
being
enabled
projects
and
not
being
as
a
diversion
from
you
know,
the
the
prosthetics
and
therefore
not
enable
I
think,
having
connecting
those
dots,
is
going
to
be
really
helpful
for
us.
A
Yeah,
okay!
Well
folks,
I
hate
to
cut
this
short,
but
I
do
have
to
try
to
get
to
another
meeting
here.
If
possible,
is
there
anything
else
that
is
sort
of
time
sensitive
that
anyone
wants
to
discuss
or
or
is
it
okay
to
wrap
this
one?
A
little
early
today.