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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - February 10, 2022
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This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
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A
Okay,
we
are
live,
welcome
to
another
town
hall
and
as
I'm
saying
that
I'm
just
now
realizing
that
I
forgot
to
do
my
usual
Post
in
the
hub
today
with
the
link
so
whoops.
Hopefully,
people
will
find
their
way
at
least
we're
public
on
YouTube,
so
they'll
be
able
to
see
the
live
stream
if,
if
they
and
and
those
that
care
to
join
hopefully
already
have
the
link
yeah
I,
just
I
completely
forgot
about
that.
I
had
a
unusually
hectic
morning.
A
Anyway,
here
we
go
action
items
Adam
was
going
to
work
on
setting
up
Trello
for
tracking
projects,
and
he
did
that
and
I
think
we
we
talked
about
that
last
time.
I
might
have
just
not
taken
it
off
the
list,
but
it's
it's
looking
good
we're
going
to
talk
about
this
more
today.
A
The
next
one
was
for
me
to
populate
that
with
our
other
known
initiatives
which
I
I
did
start
to
do,
and
I
I
added
some
of
those
known
initiatives
down
here
and
we'll
we'll
look
at
that
later
in
the
meeting
today,
but
I
I
wasn't
able
to
add
everything
and
I'll
explain
why
there's
some
things
that
don't
quite
fit
into
the
way
we're
doing
this
now
and
I'll
need
some
guidance
on
that.
So
that's
in
progress.
A
I
have
an
action
item
to
email,
Ian
about
continuing
education
credits
which
I've
done.
He
is
going
to
look
into
it
for
us,
but
he's
he's
got
a
lot
on
his
plate
right
now,
so
it
might
be
a
little
while
he'll
get
back
to
us
as
soon
as
he's
had
a
chance
to
look
into
that
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
take
these
off
of
here
for
now,
since
those
are
done
for
the
current
or
no
Sarah
update
and
published
the
press
release
for
Spencer
Ukraine
I
saw
that
one
out
right.
C
Actually,
no
so
there,
the
the
platform
wouldn't
publish
it,
because
there
aren't
physical
mailing
addresses
listed
on
enable
or
adapt
3D.
So
I
talked
to
David
about
getting
a
PO
box
and
John
and
I
talked
about
adding
something
to
the
enable
website
and
I
sent
that
language
to
you.
Jeremy,
okay,.
B
A
Enable.Org,
because
right
now,
enable.org
just
forwards
to
enabling
the
future
that's
the
one
okay
I'll
have
to
think
about
how
to
do
that,
because
we'd
have
to
I
mean
it's
specifically
for
I
mean
we're
listing
Rochester
enable's
address
I,
assume
right
yep,
which
makes
sense
on
the
enable
fund
page
since
Rochester
manages
that
I
have
to
figure
out
how
to
put
that
on
enable
in
the
future.
D
Know
well
the
the
wording
Sarah
sent
you
tries
to
avoid
that
misunderstanding.
Okay,
I'll,
look
at
that
then
I.
D
A
Maybe
I
should
put
that
down
for
me.
So
I
don't
forget.
B
A
Here's
the
metrics
for
the
week
didn't
really
even
look
these
over
carefully
I'm,
not
seeing
anything
out
of
the
ordinary
I'm
curious.
Oh,
we
don't
have
Rick
here.
Do
we
hi
Evan,
okay,
I
was
gonna,
ask
Rick,
I,
mean
I,
know,
he's
started
and
he's
working
through
the
chapter
Auto
process
I'm
wondering
if
if
he
has
an
updated
count
at
this
point,
I'm
sure
he's
removed
some
added
some
I'm
wondering
kind
of
what
number
we're
at
so
far
I,
don't
know
if
it's
200
anymore,
but
we'll
talk
to
Rick
about
that
next
time.
A
C
Give
me
one
second
I
have
to
I
still
have
I
was
just
updating
them
now.
What
you're
looking
at
is
last
week,
no.
A
Had
questions
about
foam
free
enabled
devices
and
I
I
commented
on
this
one
too
Terry's
recommending
EVA
foam
and
it
might
be
just
fine,
maybe
I'm,
being
overly
cautious
I
suggested
some
caution
with
EVA
foam.
It
does
contain
something
called
acetophenone,
azine
I,
don't
know
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
right,
but
it's
something
that
can
irritate
the
skin.
There's
a
link
to
an
article
here
from
an
allergy
place
that
talks
about
that
potential.
A
Skin
irritation
with
Eva
and
there's
also
concerns
about
the
fact
that
EVA
foam
is
typically
produced
using
a
a
substance
called
formamide
which
can
produce
some
off-gassing
and
has
some
toxicity
concerns.
There's
an
article
about
that
here.
Whether
these
are
certain
significant
concerns
or
not
I,
don't
know,
probably
not
I
prefer
to
play
it
cautious.
So
as
I
point
out
here
in
the
kits
that
we
provide,
we
use
medical
grade,
latex
free
foam,
padding
and
I
did
provide
a
link
to
the
supplier
that
we
use
Performance
Health.
A
So
if
anybody
is
interested
I'm
sure
it's
more
expensive
than
you
know
buying
cheap
Eva,
but
that's
for
a
whole
role
that
you
can
get
I.
Don't
remember
how
many
sort
of
I
think
we
do
like
one
foot
12
inch,
long
sheets
of
this
and
I
think
get
at
least
a
dozen
of
those
out
of
one
of
these
rolls.
So
you
can
do
the
math
for
yourself,
but
if,
if
having
that
sort
of
safety
element
is
important
to
you,
consider
something
like
this.
A
Zainep
found
herself
in
a
rather
serious
situation
and
I
I
have
to
admit.
I
was
not
fully
up
to
speed
on
how
bad
things
were
here,
but
apparently
there
were
some
very
bad
earthquakes,
two
consecutive
earthquakes,
bigger
than
seven
on
the
Richter
Scale,
which
is
really
a
huge
level
of
Destruction,
so
the
whole
Southeast
part
of
turkey
and
the
surrounding
regions,
mostly
Syria,
are
impacted
here.
She
says
the
situation
is
probably
beyond
words:
rescue
operations
are
ongoing.
A
It's
overwhelmed
herself,
so
she's
going
to
be
reporting
in
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
on
Monday
and
I
would
encourage
anyone.
That's
able
to
to
join
I,
know,
I,
look
forward
to
learning
more,
but
I'm
good
I'm
glad
to
know
that
she's,
okay,.
D
You
know
I'm
gonna,
guess
that
splints
are
again
the
the
short
term
thing
that
we
can
do
safely
and
effectively.
Maybe.
D
A
Situation,
if
it
yeah
I
mean
if
it
unfolds
that
way,
we'll
know
Monday
right,
okay,
so,
and
those
are
the
only
two
that
I
felt
were
really
discussion
worthy.
Did
you
find
any
other
Sarah
that
you
wanted
to
look
at.
C
A
Think
we'll
leave
it
at
that.
Then,
if
you
don't
mind,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
other
things.
I
wanted
to
get
into
here.
Yeah,
don't
have
any
upcoming
one-time
events
as
far
as
meetings
the
next
one.
Today
right
right
after
this
meeting
is
going
to
be
the
bionics
meeting
John,
you
said
you're
able
to
cover
for
me
on
that
one.
Yes,
I
appreciate
that
yeah
I,
just
I
got
a
little
blindsided
by
some
things
today.
A
In
fact,
one
of
those
is
my
meeting
with
Brent
colors,
which
will
be
coincidental
with
with
that
meeting
and
I
I
didn't
want
to
reschedule
that
I
I
really
want
to
talk
with
him
and
try
to
get
things
sorted
out
on
this
new
matching
platform
for
reasons
that
I'll
explain
shortly,
and
then
we
have
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
on
Monday,
that's
the
one
where
we'll
be
hearing
more
from
zainab
for
February
events.
A
So
this
is
the
bionics
meeting
today,
then,
we've
got
the
chapter
leaders
on
Monday.
Then
we
go
to
next
Friday,
which
is
going
to
be
the
education
and
new
member
Meetup,
combined
with
special
guest
Brent
tollers.
Just
who
I
was
just
mentioning
I'm
going
to
be
meeting
with
him
myself
today,
and
so
in
this
one
he'll
be
talking
about
discussion
of
Outreach
resources
and
education
and
how
we
can
connect
with
members
of
the
disability.
A
Community
for
device
use
and
delivery
sounds
like
a
good
topic
and
then,
of
course,
our
weekly
Town
Halls,
and,
as
always,
thanks
for
putting
this
together,
Sarah.
A
Okay,
so
topics
I
I,
have
to
admit
I'm,
I'm,
I'm
I'm
a
little
bit
in
you
know
in
need
of
help
here,
guys
I
I'm,
not
an
Azure
expert
I
thought
we
had
taken
care
of
this.
Somebody
worked
with
me
before
to
sort
of
optimize
I.
Don't
remember
who
this
was
at
this
point.
I
think
it
was
that
volunteer,
developer.
I
was
working
with
helped
me
to
kind
of
reconfigure
how
we
had
Azure
set
up
and
doing
I,
don't
remember
what
they
call.
A
It
projected
utilization
billing,
where
you
kind
of
pay
in
advance
for
a
certain
amount,
and
it
brings
your
charges
way
down.
Anyway,
we
made
some
changes
which
made
it
look
like.
It
was
going
to
eliminate
these
huge
charges
we're
getting
any
month,
something
didn't
work,
I'm
still
getting
hit
with
450
a
month
and
that's
the
other
side
of
it.
I
could
have
sworn
Evan
that
you
and
I
had
gone
in
here
together
and
put
in
the
enable
card
instead,
maybe
I'm
confusing
it
with
another
platform.
A
A
E
A
So
too,
I
suspect
that
this
was
something
that
happened
on
the
back
end,
Microsoft
made
an
error
and
I'm
I'm
half
wondering
if
you
know
we're
on
this,
we're
on
a
grant
with
him
we're
supposed
to
be
getting.
You
know
a
fairly
large
amount
free
of
charge
before
any
billing
kicks
in
and
I
did
renew
that
not
too
long
back
and
I
I
have
a
hunch
that
maybe
that
never
kicked
in
and
maybe
they're
just
billing
us
out
right.
So
I
could
really
use
your
help,
Evan,
maybe
on
a
separate
call.
A
We
could
kind
of
regroup
and
try
to
look
into
this
together.
I'm
just
I'm
kind
of
swimming
in
this
right
now
sure,
if
you're
willing
to
kind
of
just
help
me
dig
into
it
a
little
bit
and
see
if
we
can
figure
out
what's
going
on
and
at
least
take
another
stab
at
putting
the
enable
card
in
here,
but
I
think.
Ultimately,
what
I
really
need
is
I
need
somebody
with
some
Azure
expertise,
because
I
lost
my
volunteer,
essentially
at
this
point
for
enable
web
Central,
and
so
we
have
this
rather
complex
hosting
environment.
A
That
really
needs
to
be
set
up
right.
Otherwise,
you
get
over
bill,
which
I
think
we
are
right
now.
So
I
really
need
somebody.
That
knows
a
lot
more
than
I
do
just
to
look
at
what
we're
doing
look
at
how
we're
using
it
look
at
where
we
can
scale
back
our
resources.
Honestly
we're
at
a
point
now
where
we
maybe
need
to
even
think
about
shutting
down
enable
web
Central.
F
A
Yeah
anyone
that
knows
somebody
please
just
reach
out
see
if
they're
willing
to
help
it's
really
just
a
consultation,
I'm
looking
for
I'm,
not
looking
for
somebody
to
take
it
over
or
anything,
I
just
need
somebody
to
review
what
we're
doing
and
help
us
to
kind
of
optimize.
That's
that's
all
so
yeah.
Anyone
who
knows
someone
please
put
them
in
touch
is.
D
A
So
that's
obviously
a
fairly
urgent
thing
that
we
need
to
work
out
and
I'm,
sorry
that
there
have
been
such
bills.
I'll
have
to
consider
whether
or
not
I
I
seek
any
further
reimbursement
on
that
I.
My
first
priority
is
getting
us
into
a
better
situation
where
we're
not
getting
hit
with
these
big
monthly
bills.
A
D
So
I
I
wouldn't
be
even
if
that
was
the
case.
I
wouldn't
be
surprised
if
they
would
make
an
adjustment.
They
know
that
they
have
a
Byzantine
system
and
they
are
trying
to
be
supportive
of
non-profits.
That's
from
so.
If
you
guys
can
get
to
the
bottom
of
it
and
I
mean
I'm
sure
you're
perfectly
capable
of
doing
this.
But
if
you
can
get
to
the
bottom
of
it
and
then
it's
a
matter
of
you
know,
negotiating
with
them.
D
Jeremy
you
or
I
could
easily
do
that
and
I'd
be
happy
to
to
get
on
that
phone
call
and
just
try
to.
A
B
D
Questions
the
other
thing
I
want
to
say,
is
a
recurring
motif.
Is
that
Evan
look?
It
would
be
great
if
Evan
could
drill
down
on
this,
and
yet
Evan
is
doing
increasing
amounts
of
service
for
both
enable
and
for
the
era.
These
days,
I
will
say
again
Evan
that
if
we,
if
we
enter
a
Zone
in
which
we're
inviting
you
to
do
things
that
you
aren't
happy
to
do
on
a
strictly
volunteer
basis,.
B
A
D
A
A
role
that
really
we
should
discuss
as
a
funded
role,
much
like
the
the
mark,
the
communications
role
that
that
we
have
going
I,
think
an
accounting
role
is
absolutely
one
that
warns
the
discussion
of
funding
for
an
ongoing
role.
A
Given
given
what
you
said,
John
I
think
I'm
rethinking
what
I
just
said:
I'm
I
think
right
now
the
task
is
on
me:
I
need
to
dig
into
this
more
and
hopefully
with
somebody
that
has
some
Azure
expertise
to
really
figure
out.
What's
going
on
and
then
when
I
get
to
the
point
of
just
I
I
need
your
help
just
to
flip
the
credit
card
over
Evan.
A
So
I
will
ask
you
to
join
me
just
for
that
bit
to
put
the
new
credit
card
in,
but
I
think
first
I
need
to
do
the
the
leg
work
of
figuring
out
where
we're
at
and
what
we
can
do
to
reduce,
spend
and
make
sure
our
grant
funding
is
in
place
and
all
that.
So
let
me
work
on
that
stuff.
First
and
then
I'll
get
in
touch
with
you.
Just
on
the
on
the
credit
card
side,
all.
E
A
A
I
will
work
on
it
and
report
back
Trello,
which
I'm
really
excited
about
I
want
to
pop
over
here
and
look
at
this
Adam
helped
us
to
get
this
set
up
with
some
column
headings,
as
you
can
see
here,
so
that
it's
kind
of
move
things
through
the
phases
and
I
started
to
then
populate
things
here
into
the
First
Column
here,
which
is
just
you
know
where
they
start,
and
so
we
got
a
number
of
spreadsheets
where,
like
this
one
here,
where
we
had
been
collecting
these
different
sort
of
needs,
as
I
went
through
and
started
to
look
at
migrating
these
in
a
Trello.
A
What
I
started
to
realize
is
well,
you
know.
We
kind
of
defined
here,
A
bunch
of
sort
of
needs,
as
in
like
this
is
a
kind
of
a
role
that
we're
looking
for.
Well,
that
doesn't
really
fit
with
the
Trello
board.
The
Trello
board
is
more
about
like
projects,
initiatives,
tasks
you
know,
and
so
I
had
to
start
to
think
about
each
one
of
these
and
look
at
okay.
A
How
do
I
translate
this
into
a
project
or
a
task
or
a
specific
thing
that
we
can
put
on
the
board
and
and
some
of
them
we've
I
found
already
were
represented,
but
others
like
you
know,
software
developer
for
front
end
and
back
end
well,
I
want
to
I,
don't
want
to
just
put
a
developer
on
there.
I
want
to
think
about
what
do
we
need
a
developer
for
and
we'll
put
that
project
on
there.
So
I
didn't
put
those
on
there
right
now.
A
I
want
to
focus
on
putting
these
specific
projects
and
initiatives,
but
I
did
put
the
ones
that
do
fit.
You
know
so
you'll
see
that
I
added
documenting
additional
Ways
School
chapters
can
contribute
to
enable
like
device
testing
and
things
like
that.
Revising
our
web
presence
to
bring
together
these
different
sites
and
use
more
of
the
design
from
the
French
enable
site
I
mean
enable
Hub
greed.
A
I
know
this
one
is
a
little
bit
of
a
roll,
but
I
put
it
in
here
anyway,
because
I
I
felt,
like
it
kind
of,
does
fit
into
the
process.
We
need
to
get
somebody
that
would
take
ownership
of
this
and
then
we'll
get
them
started
and
then
it'll
eventually
go
into
a
monitoring
stage,
but
I
I
guess
I'm
looking
for
input
from
you
Adam,
especially,
but
from
anyone
of
how
do
we
use
Trello
in
a
way
that
can
where
it
can
be
used
for
both
specific
initiatives.
A
E
F
I
think
I
I
think
this
warrants
a
a
more
focused
discussion
like
setting
an
hour
aside
kind
of
mapping
out
exactly
what
we
think.
I
think
that
we've
got
the
the
solution
right.
We've
got
the
tool,
that's.
B
A
A
We
haven't
shared
it,
yet
we're
just
rolling
it
out
now,
but
I'll
share
it.
I
will
certainly
be
happy
to
share
it
with
you
if
you
want
to
poke
around
and
take
a
link
because
we
do
have
it
set
up
as
a
publicly
visible.
How
do
I
get
the
sharing
I
mean
public?
G
We
have
a
board
for
every
for
each
unit.
A
What
our
thinking
was
that
eventually,
some
of
these
that
are
bigger
projects
like
a
new
primary
website
that
would
eventually
split
off
into
its
own
board,
where
we
can
detail
out
other
tasks
and
stuff,
but
for
right
now
we
wanted
to
start
with
a
single
board
just
to
organize
all
of
our
different
projects
and
initiatives.
Okay,
but
any
input
is
welcome
if
you
have
thoughts
about
how
this
could
be
set
up
to
work
well
for
the
community
award,
please
let
Adam
and
I
know
and
you're
welcome
to
join
us
for
that
meeting.
G
A
F
Yeah
I
I
came
to
I
was
supposed
to
be
in
Colorado
right
now.
I
I
came
down
with
covid
this
week,
so.
F
I,
you
know
you
know.
Vaccines
are
an
amazing
thing.
I
I
have
like
barely
any
symptoms,
but
I
am
I'm
grounded
for
the
next
week.
So
so
my
schedule
is
pretty
open,
so
sorry
to
hear
that
that's
all
good.
A
Okay,
well
I'll,
send
you
an
email
and
we'll
whenever
you're
you're
feeling
up
to
it,
we'll
get
together.
Yep.
F
Yeah
yes
or
no,
we
we've
got
I.
Think
last
week,
I
mentioned
that
we
have
a
a
hand
like
a
verbal
handshake
from
the
director
of
a
hospital
in
Pakistan
who
is
I
at
least
I.
Think
I
brought
this
up
last
week.
Maybe
I
didn't
no.
A
F
F
F
So
that's
still
ongoing
Helping
Hand
Project
in
North,
Carolina
I
know
I
brought
them
up.
Last
week
too
we're
trying
to
get
time
pinned
down
for
next
week,
because
they've
we've
got
a
handful
or
a
half
handful
of
volunteers
there
who
want
to
help
to
facilitate
the
logistics
on
enable
side.
I
would
really
like
somebody's
assistance
to
to
find
a
a
process
by
which
we
can
better
capture
new
cases.
F
You
know
when,
when
patients
sign
up
for
this,
because
what
I
Envision
here
is
is
kind
of
a
long-term
component
and
making
a
for
lack
of
a
better
term.
Sorry
I
use
a
lot
of
business
and
sales
terminology
when
referring
to
people
now,
which
you
know
myself
from
10
years
ago.
F
Would
be
disgusted
by,
but
but
to
build
up
a
better
pipeline
of
recipients
right
to
to
to
give
the
people
on
you
know
in
this
community
and
on
the
site
more
to
do,
and
that
was
really
what
what
prompted
all
of
this
to
begin
with.
F
So
we
we've
got
this
huge
population
there
that
could
potentially
give
work
to
our
makers
for
years,
and
we
need
to
get
some
kind
of
system
built
up
so
that
we
can
track,
and
you
know,
attach
makers
to
recipients
for
the
long
term
so
that,
as
you
know,
Parts
break
and
kids
grow
and-
and
you
know
they
can
just
continue
to
be
responsible
for
those
folks.
If
that's
what
they
choose
to
do
so
I
think
maybe
another
conversation
might
be
worn
to
now.
F
But
it
looks
like
we
actually
have
a
chance
to
get
things
shipped
Jeremy
to
figure
out
how
and
where
that
can
be
built
in
a
way.
That's
you
know,
maybe
a
little
bit
more
sophisticated
than
just
a
Word
document.
A
Okay,
so
I'm
just
I'm,
not
sure
I'm,
fully
keeping
up
with
you
here
when
we
talk
about
this
improved
intake
process,
which
I
think
is
what
you
were
going
at
there
looking
at
I
I,
don't
know
if
my
notes
here
are
right,
but
like
what
kind
of
data
points
do
we
need?
How
do
we
capture
that?
How
do
we
handle
connecting
them
with
the
maker?
How
do
we
handle
the
follow?
Is
that
the
kind
of
thing
you're
talking
about
yep.
A
F
The
Helping
Hand
Project,
based
in
North
Carolina
they've,
got
I
was
meeting
with
utkarsh
there,
who's
kind
of
my
counterpart
with
hhp,
but
he
and
I
have
been
working
together
for
the
past
several
months
to
try
to
find
some
point
of
connection
between
enable
and
HP
to
be
a
little
bit
more
formalized
I
reached
I
spoke
at
a
one
of
their
monthly
meetings
in
December,
just
to
introduce
myself
and
explain
what
I
was
trying
to
do
with
the
Afghan
initiative
and
Source
some
volunteers
who
wanted
to
work
with
me
over
the
coming
months
to
try
to
help
facilitate
this
Logistics
planning,
and
so
what
that
means
was
you
know,
kind
of
action.
F
Item
number
one
was
finding
a
delivery
route
that
would
work
and
then
number
two
was
trying
to
get.
Some
kind
of
intake
process
in
place
enables-
and
you
know
we
need
to
you-
know,
work
on
making
sure
that
the
the
tracking
is
there
and
that
the
makers
are
actually
able
to
view
it.
F
What
I
was
primarily
thinking
is
establishing
something
because
what's
happening
right
now,
is
that
I
just
have
been
receiving
screenshots
of
handwritten
notes
from
the
p
o
lead
in
Kabul,
as
he's
been
Gathering
patients,
which
is
great,
but
it's
not
sustainable
and
it's
not
scalable
and
it's
his
his
handwritten.
His
writing
is
quite
not
easy
for
me
to
interpret
so
I
was
hoping
to
have
some
kind
of
interface
that
he
can
easily
use
so
that
there's
no
room
for
error,
at
least
not
on
the
the
transcription
side.
F
D
You
have
this
is
an
ironic
comment,
but
you
have
looked
at
the
process
that
we
have
in
enable
web
Central
right.
I
have
here's.
A
The
issue
that's
custom.
Development
I
was
actually
thinking
Google
form.
The
only
limitation
with
the
Google
form
has
to
do
with
the
photos,
because,
as
soon
as
you
put
a
photo
upload
onto
it
or
an
upload
option
onto
a
Google
form,
it
requires
authentication
which
can
be
a
hassle
for
people.
There
is
a
PL
I've
used
a
third
party
sort
of
a
plug-in
to
get
around
that
so
that
you
can
allow
people
to
attach
photos
or
upload.
A
F
Mean
if
that's
workable,
that
that
sounds
great,
that
the
only
thing
that
I
worry
about
is
you
know
tracking,
where
that
information
is
stored,
so
that
you
know
chapters
when
they've
or
makers.
Individuals,
when
they've
they've
signed
on
to
a
case
that
you
know
there's
some
kind
of
communication
possible
between
the
two
I'm,
just
not
sure
how
I'm
not
sure
that
that
the
site
is
really
built.
A
Well,
no
I
mean
ultimately,
this
needs
to
this
needs
to
go
into
the
matching
platform
which
is
yet
to
be
spun
up.
But
assuming
you
go
in
the
direction
of
this
switching
over
to
this
other
matching
platform,
I
think
that's
the
ultimate
destination.
You
want
to
get
that
data
into
that
matching
platform
and
sort
of
manage
it
through
there,
but
in
terms
of
just
making
it
super
easy
for
people
to
sort
of
get
bulk
information
into
that.
That
might
be
something
that
can
be
facilitated
through
a
forum
and
then
an
import.
F
From
us,
okay,
maybe
and
I
hate
to
keep
saying
well,
let's
just
take
more
of
your
time.
Maybe
maybe
this
is
an
offline
conversation.
We
can
have
to
go
ahead.
Yeah.
D
A
few
observations,
yeah
first
of
all,
I
think
that
these
days
the
go-to
solution
might
well
be
something
like
airtable
rather
than
Google
forms,
because
airtable
first
of
all
has
relational
capabilities.
D
The
forms
are
more
elegant
and
sophisticated,
and
you
can
put
alerts
and
it's
got
all
sorts
of
interesting
features
that
go
beyond
you
know
the
Google,
the
obvious
suspects
from
Google.
It's
conceivable
airtable
now
has
got
a
whole
front-end
development
platform
that
that
might
actually
be
a
platform.
We're
thinking
about
for
for
doing
this,
either
for
prototyping
or
for
yeah
or.
G
A
I,
don't
doubt
John
that
airtight
air
table
might
work
great
and
might
be
a
Superior
Solution,
but
I.
You
know
when
you
say
you
might
look
at
that
who's.
The
you
you're
referring
to
I,
think
that's.
The
question
is
who
who?
Because
there
is
a
lot
of
work,
I-
think
in
setting
up
something
like
airtable
to
work.
The
way
we
want
isn't
there.
D
D
I'd
like
to
give
you
an
introduction
to
airtable
sure
and
I
can
work
on
that
form
with
you
and
I
can
point
to
the
potential
of
developing
that
and
I
have
a
feeling,
you're
gonna.
You
might
actually
embrace
it
and
say
this
is
great.
This
gives
me
the
power
to
do
what
I
want
to
do
without
seeking
a
highly
technical
consultant.
The
way
Trello
did.
D
A
I
wanted
to
pull
up
here
is
this:
this
is
the
the
new
matching
platform
that
we're
potentially
looking
at
adopting.
This
is
the
ones
that
are
our
friends
in
France
developed
and
they
already
have
Incorporated
in
this
a
a
page
where
you
can
request
a
device,
and
it
captures
basic
information
about
the
person
there's
a
place
for
uploading
photos.
There's
comments,
there's
use
so
maybe
because
this
would
feed
right
into
the
this.
A
D
A
F
Yeah,
actually
I
just
had
a
meeting
cancel.
So
yes,
I'm
available.
D
A
A
B
A
Cool
all
right:
where
were
we
here
helping
hands
and
then
any
well
I?
Don't
wanna
he's
offline
right
now,
I,
don't
know
if
there's
anything
to
discuss
with
these
other
potential
Partnerships
John.
Do
you
have
anything
in
terms
of
Partnerships
here
that
you
want
to
talk
about
well.
D
I
I
can
report
that
we
that
Eco
restoration
Alliance
is
going
to
accept,
enable
limited's
offer
of
fiscal
sponsorship
and
that
Evan
will
well.
We
did
agree
and
I,
don't
think.
We've
done
anything
about
it,
that
we
want
to
put
a
fiscal
sponsorship
agreement
on
lumio
as
an
update
and
formalization
of
our
ongoing
relationship
that
won't
change
anything.
But
it's
going
forward.
That's
the
news!
D
A
Don't
have
Rick
here
today,
so
I
guess
no
update
on
the
chapter
audit
I
assume
it's
a
work
in
progress.
Brent
and
I
are
going
to
meet
right
after
this
and
we'll
be
talking
about
that
matching
platform
and
I
hope
we'll
have
some
time
to
talk
about
collection
and
distribution
of
devices
as
well,
which
honestly
I'm
just
not
convinced
it's
a
good
idea
for
us
right
now
to
be
trying
to
do.
B
A
Want
to
get
his
thoughts
and
see
what
the
options
are
and
I
think
I
looked
earlier,
I,
don't
think
I
had
any
tickets
to
there's
one
chapter
of
sport
inquiry
here:
I'm
checking
out
my
chapter
application:
okay,
so
apparently
he's
just
asking
for
an
update
on
his
chapter
application,
so
let
Rick
handle
that
one.
Otherwise
that
brings
us
actually
to
the
end
of
my
topics
for
today.
So
let
me
just
ask
if
anyone
else
has
anything
at
all
you'd
like
to
discuss.
Otherwise.
I
have
no
problem.
Wrapping
a
little
early.
F
I've
got
one
but
I'll
I'll,
step
back,
because
I
took
up
some
oxygen
earlier.
Oh.
A
No,
we
got
plenty
of
time
so
well,
I'll,
go
ahead
and
ask
anybody
else.
Have
anything
because
I
doubt.
F
Adam
awesome,
so
you
asked
about
other
Outreach
opportunities,
so
Sarah,
Jacqueline
and
third
name
is
escaping
me.
The
Outreach
group
Outreach
club
is
I
believe
Brent.
Thank
you
is
meeting
next
Thursday
do.
F
Frankly,
I'm
proud
of
myself
for
remembering
her
first
name
yeah,
so
I'm
just
going
to
leave
it
there.
We
are
meeting
next
Thursday
to
try
to
shape
some
initiatives
for
2023.
You
know
what
we
can
maybe
focus
our
efforts
on.
What
realistically
can
we
accomplish?
F
One
thing
that
I'm
I'm
really
interested
in
I
just
wanted
to
float
this
I
don't
know
if
this
is
anything
but
necessarily
requires
approval
or,
but
something
that
I
feel
like
I
can
do
is
reach
out
to
health
organizations
and
rehabilitation
centers
to
try
to
establish
points
of
contact
and
partnership.
F
I
think
that
there's
an
opportunity
to
either
and
I
think
I've
talked
about
this
in
a
previous
Town
Hall
to
either
get
3D
printers
and
people
who
are
comfortable
using
them
into
rehab
spaces
or
are
borrowing
that
getting
them
comfortable
with
the
idea
of
working
with
this
community.
This
enabled
Community
to
print
not
necessarily
full
prosthetic
devices,
but
like
adjunct
devices
and
tools
that
individuals
with
brain
injury
and
stroke
and
spinal
cord
injury
and
amputees
could
make
use
of
in
their
day-to-day
lives.
F
F
So
just
little
things
like
objects
that
make
it
easier
for,
like
a
pediatric,
stroke,
patient
to
drink,
less
of
water,
small
wheelchair
attachments,
little
tools
that
kind
of
bridge
the
gap
between
like
oh
they've
got
this
great
assisted
communication
device.
But
it's
really
hard
for
them
to
hold
it
or
their
holder
is
just
like
slightly.
The
wrong
angle.
I
feel
like
there's
a
lot
of
custom
kind
of
fiddly
work
that
that
makers
could
could
easily
Rectify
an
OTS.
You
know
their
case
loads
are
in.
F
These
settings
are
frequently
pretty
intense,
so
you
know
it's
a
big
lift
just
to
get
the
sort
of
you
know
the
main
deliverable
like
the
chair
or
the
device
or
what
have
you,
but
then,
if
I
feel
like
we
could
step
into
that
kind
of
middle
space
that
liminal
space
to
like
get
it
exactly
right
to
get
the
things
situated
in
exactly
the
right
way.
A
We've
actually
had
this.
This
has
come
up
in
a
number
of
discussion
and
it
seems
to
be
coming
up
more
recently
that
the
you
know
the
idea
that
enable
was
always
intended
to
be
about
assistive
Tech,
not
just
Prosthetics.
A
The
idea
was
always
Way
Beyond
that
it's
just
the
focus
ended
up
being
primarily
on
hands
and
arms,
but
we've
we've
actually
already
been
in
the
midst
and
we
got
to
get
an
update
from
nush,
but
he
what
Nish
is
supposed
to
be
working
on
is
sort
of
establishing
our
device
catalog
with
the
NIH
3D
print
exchange,
but
also
expanding
it,
so
that
the
Prosthetics
are
one
category.
A
But
there
are
other
categories
of
printable
assisted
devices,
all
the
kinds
of
things
that
you
talked
about,
some
of
the
partners
that
we've
already
been
talking
to,
like
the
Illinois
assistive
technology
program
and
others,
like
makers,
making
change.
They
already
are
doing
this
kind
of
thing
where
they're
most
of
them,
it
seems
to
me,
based
on
discussions.
I've
had
tend
to
focus
on
one
area
like
assistive
technology.
They
seem
to
be
focusing
mostly
on
the
wheelchair
attachment
type
things,
whereas
others
maybe
are
focusing
more
on.
A
You
know
things
to
help
in
daily
life,
you
know,
and
and
that
sort
of
thing,
and
if
the
thinking
was
that,
if
we
could
There's
an
opportunity
not
only
to
establish
Partnerships
between
those
organizations
but
also
to
sort
of
pool
all
of
those
open
source
designs
right,
most
of
them
are
making
use
of
Open
Source
designs,
but
let's
bring
those
all
into
a
shared,
catalog
and
and
I
think
that
ties
in
then,
with
this
discussion,
I'm
going
to
be
having
with
Brent
around
this
challenge
of
trying
to
collect
an
inventory
devices
I,
don't
think
it
makes
sense
to
be
collecting
and
inventorying
hands
and
arms
that
are
not
likely
gonna
fit
without
customization
being
tailored
to
the
user.
A
F
And
and
I
I
would
say
that
the
inventory
is
vital.
It
is
a
vital
component
where
I'm
thinking
is
maybe
being
able
to
leverage
that
and
having
a
community
of
rehabilitation,
centers
and
acute
care,
hospitals
and
long-term
care
and
sniff
facilities
that
are
just
you
know,
people
who
would
love
to
have
XYZ
thing,
that's
true,
but
you
know
they
don't
know
how
to
get
it
or
it's
too
expensive
for
the
person's
insurance
doesn't
cover
it.
A
Or
if
it's
when
we,
when
we
talk
about
these
other
kinds
of
assistive
devices,
that
don't
need
so
much
customization
that
you
can
just
print
and
have
on
hand,
you
know,
there's
there's
this
neat
idea
of
you.
You
make
an
established,
a
connection
with,
say
a
clinic
that
is
interested
in
in
working
with
us,
and
we
have
kind
of
a
package
of
all
these
different.
You
know
devices,
you
know
they
get
door
openers
and
they
get
wheelchair.
Whatever
the
different
assistant
we
could
pre-print
have
them
pre-printed.
A
You
just
send
them
a
whole
bunch
in
standard
sizes
that
they
could
have
there
to
be
able
to
show
their
patients
and
work
with
Etc
so
that
that
that
really
sounds
intriguing,
because
that's
so
I'm
thinking
about
being
able
to
engage
more
of
our
maker
community
that
all
these
people
that
are
coming
to
us
saying:
hey.
We
want
to
print
stuff.
What
can
we
print
and
how
can
we
get
them
to
people
that
actually
need
them?
And
this.
F
It's
now
called
ability
Casey
but
I've
reached
out
to
the
rehab
director
there,
my
former
boss
and
I'm,
setting
up
a
time
either
next
week
at
the
following
to
see
if
we
can
get
kind
of
a
test
kitchen
going
where
we
can
kind
of
you
know,
I
would
just
drop
by
I'd,
introduce
kind
of
what
enabled
does
Source
some
ideas
from
their
OTS
and
PTs
about
kinds
of
things
that
are
frequently
required
are
frequently
gapped
and
seeing
how
we
can
kind
of
pair
up
the
idea
that
these
things
could
just
be
provided
so
long.
F
As
you
know,
the
the
specifications
are,
you
know,
specified
and
trying
to
marry
up
these.
You
know
expert
clinicians,
who
who
don't
have
this
technical
skill
for
with
printing
with
printers
who
don't
have
the
clinical
skill?
It
seems
we
can,
you
know,
kind
of
power
them
up,
so
yeah
I
I'm
excited
about
it
and
I'm,
hoping
that
the
rest
of
the
Outreach
crew
is
is
interested
and
engaged
in
that
too,
because
I
think
there's
there's
a
lot
of
potential
there.
A
I
love,
it
does.
D
Think
it
sounds
great.
It's
exactly
right!
I
I'll
remind
you
that
I
mentioned
makers
making
change
as
that.
F
Part
of
the
group,
I
I've
got
them
the
Illinois
assistant
technology.
Whatever
the
P
stands
for
a
program,
yeah
yeah.
F
Got
that
them
on
my
list.
I
haven't
made
calls
yet,
but
I
will
be.
D
A
Adam,
if
you
don't
mind
since
I'm
already
meeting
with
the
the
leaders
at
Illinois
sister
Tech
program,
can
I
coordinate
a
meeting
to
include
you.
If
you
don't
mind,
yeah.
A
A
Honestly,
I
don't
know
where
they
physically
meet
I
think
they
might
be
more
down
south
but
I.
Obviously
we
meet
online.
You
know
we
will
resume.
F
Sure,
I
guess
the
reason
you
know.
If
ever
there
were
a
physical
thing,
that's
a
quick
trip
for
me,
Chicago
or
Southern.
Illinois
is
pretty
much
so
from
where
I
am
yeah.
Okay,.
B
F
I
forget
I
I
forgot
to
bring
this
up
after
Thunder
gong
happened
a
couple
of
oh
yeah
months
ago,
but
I
am
I,
think
I
have
an
in
for
the
community
organizers
there.
Just
as
a
reminder,
that's
the
event
that
Jason
Sudeikis
and
Fred
Armisen
and
others
hosts
in
Kansas
City
every
year.
It's
a
fundraiser
that
benefits
amputees
in
the
Kansas
City
area
and
I
I
believe
I
have
contact.
Who
can
get
me
in
contact
with
the
the
the
director?
F
It's
someone
who
is
a
like
an
area
VP
with
hanger
clinics.
It
turns
out
and
I.
Don't
know
how
do
I
say
this
politically
and
politely:
I,
don't
know
what
everyone
here's
opinion
is
of.
Hanger
I
know
that
in
the
the
amputee
and
Prosthetics
Community
people
either
you
know
love
them
because
they've
done
great
work
for
them
or
maybe
aren't
huge
fans.
F
But
you
know
we
can.
We
can
cross
that
bridge
when
we
come
to
it,
but.
F
F
Some
people
have
said
more
like
the
McDonald's
or
Prosthetics,
but
yes,
I
think
that
there
are
people.
There
are
people
who
do
pretty
amazing
work
there,
and
you
know
I
I,
think
that
you
know
there
are
going
to
be
pros
and
cons
for
any
major
company,
but
yeah
anyway.
I
think
that
I
I
think
that
there's
the
potential
there
for
possibly
exploring
some
partnership,
so
nice
yeah.
A
Anybody
have
anything
else,
all
right,
we'll
call
it
a
wrap
then,
and
for
those
of
you
who
are
joining
the
bionics
meeting,
that'll
be
in
about
10
minutes
and
otherwise.
I'll
see
you
next.
D
Week
yeah,
this
is
the
bionics
meeting
that
I
am
anchoring
right.
It
is
thank
you,
yeah.