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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - May 20, 2022
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This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
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A
All
right
we
are
live,
welcome
everyone
to
another
town
hall.
Let
me
share
my
screen
here
for
the
notes.
A
All
right,
so
welcome
everyone,
let's
see
here
ben.
Are
you
able
to
help
us
with
notes
today.
A
Let's
see,
I
think
everyone
here
has
introduced
themselves
before
good,
to
see
you
back
with
us
rick
and
thank
you
so
we'll
just
move
on.
Let's
see
action
items
don't
have
much
right
now.
The
first
one
is
for
me
dealing
with
the
matching
platform
analysis
project
we've
been
talking
about
and
I
haven't
moved
forward
on
writing
up
a
lumio
proposal,
because
we
are
having
discussion
with
our
friends
at
deloitte
uk.
A
So
I
just
sent
ed
an
email
this
morning
to
check
in
and
see
if
they
have
an
update
and
we're
gonna
wait
and
see
where
they
stand,
because
the
last
response
from
him
said
he
felt
like
he.
He
had
somebody
in
mind.
That
would
be
a
good
fit
for
this
and
he
was
just
checking
into
schedules.
So
we're.
A
D
B
A
Good
deal:
okay,
let's
see,
I
don't
think
we
need
to
worry
about
these
others
we're
already
working
with
ian
possibly
on
have
you
heard
anything
back
in
terms
of
his
interest
in
what
we
talked
about
with
regards
to
the
nih
3d
print
exchange
and
all
that.
D
A
D
D
A
Got
it
okay
on
we
go,
I
don't
have
any
special
presentations
on
the
schedule,
but
consider
this
an
invitation.
Anyone
doing
interesting
projects
there's
a
good
opportunity
to
share
those
here,
and
these
are
always
recorded
and
can
be
then
reshared
on
the
hub.
So
it's
a
nice
easy
way
of
getting
your
work
out
there.
You
don't
have
to
do
any
of
the
recording
and
editing
work
or
anything
like
that.
A
Just
show
up
here's
our
metrics,
nothing
really
stood
out
to
me,
except
for
the
fact
that
we
had
22
badge
requests
this
week.
So
rick
looks
like
we
had
a
busy
week.
A
C
So
sorry,
so
sorry
we
had
one
situation.
I
discussed
it
with
bob
because
I
felt
a
little
out
of
my
depth
with
it.
We
actually
had
a
group
of
a
cluster
of
people
trying
to
all
badge
for
the
same
hand,.
A
C
A
A
C
And
there
were
a
couple
of
them.
There
were
a
couple
of
folks
where
they
would
actually
you
know
it
was
for
their
school
and
I
get
that
and
they
would
send
me,
you
know
the
person's
name
and
then
I
would
go
to
check
you
know
like
who
they
were
just
to
verify
them
and
there
was
like
50
people
and
I
didn't
know
which
one
was
which,
because
they
didn't
their
names
weren't
on
the
photos.
So
I
just
I
would
just
send
them
a
private
and
say:
would
you
mind
exactly?
Would
it
be?
C
A
A
C
A
Yeah
no
problem,
in
fact
I've
handled
the
ones
that
I
think
I
could.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
that
last
time.
In
fact,
what
I
did
is
I
put
a:
we
have
it
down
under
discussion
topics.
We
actually
have
an
item
on
our
agenda
now
to
review
open
tickets,
so
we
can
together
kind
of
go
through
any
open
tickets
and
get
people's
input
on
those.
So
we'll
look
at
those
a
little
later.
A
That's
good,
that's
what
we're
all
here
for
all
right.
So,
let's
move
on
from
the
hub,
I
think
there
was.
There
were
a
couple
of
posts.
I
wanted
to
call
attention
to
this
week,
so
one
is
from
ananya
and
she
is
seeking
input
for
somewhat
challenging
case.
So,
let's
pull
this
up
here
here
we
have
the
anatomy.
As
you
can
see,
he
has
a
full
pinky
and
thumb
and
is
sort
of
missing
the
middle
fingers
and
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
on
this.
A
A
C
I
I
what
I
had
come
down
to
with
them.
Was
you
know,
because
of
the
way
the
kinetic
allows,
so
many
configurations
right.
You
know
he
he
asked
if
he
could
call
absolutely
what,
because
of
the
number
of
configurations
with
and
without
fingers
that
you
can
do,
and
you
really
don't
have
to
do
any
engineering,
it's
so
much
easier,
but
one
of
the
things
I
talked
to
them
about
was
using
nick
fingers
for
some
of
the
ones
the
fingers
that
actually
worked
like.
A
C
See
what
you're
saying
we
talked
about
the
possibility
of
either
using
knick
fingers,
because
the
thumb
is
working
or
a
hybrid
of
the
kinetic
with
some
working
nick
fingers.
It
was
just
something
we
ran
by.
He
right
now
is
is
concerned
because
he
he
asked
if,
if
one
of
us
could
take
it
over-
and
I
said
I
think
this
one's
going
to
require
somebody
that
spends
time
with
this
person
to
do
the
proper
measurements.
I
don't
think
you
can
do
this
one
over
the
mail.
I.
A
C
A
A
C
He
explained
to
me
was:
it
would
appear
that
there's
a
working
thumb
which
is
excellent,
because
it's
easy
to
make
a
nick
with
no
thumb.
It's
also
easy
to
make
or
I'm
sorry,
a
kinetic
okay,
and
because
only
some
of
the
fingers
work
you
know
only
the
fingers
that
are
working
would
qualify
for
the
nick
as
a
hybrid
but
you're
right.
It
would
take
cad.
C
A
Even
then,
I'm
just
I'm
looking
at
his
his
hand
and
I'm
betting
between
having
a
a
functional
thumb
and
a
functional
pinky
he's,
probably
pretty
functional.
I
mean
he
can
probably
pick
things
up
and
do
things
I'm
asking.
If
we
put
a
device
on
him
figure
out
something
that
would
fit,
is
it
really
going
to
give
him
better
functionality?
I'm
not
convinced.
D
I
think
your
mechanical
approach
is
right
on
rick.
I
think
that
nick's
fingers
in
the
middle,
or
maybe
a
three-finger
finger-actuated
thing
a
custom
device
like
the
nick
finger,
would
be
a
brilliant
mechanical
compliment.
It
would
look
a
little
weird,
but
it
would
be
a
distinctive
thing
if
he's
looking
for
a
distinctive
look,
a
way
of
changing
the
way
he
relates
to
people
socially
with
a
device.
It's
a
really
fun
and
interesting
project.
A
C
D
So
I'm
not
clear
about
the
the
chain
of
custody
so
to
speak
are
we
could
we
be
in
direct
touch
with
father
and
son.
C
C
The
kill
seemed
to
have
all
the
logistics
understanding
of
the
logistics
okay
and
we
had
a.
We
had
a
phone
call
last
week
and
you
know
I
think
he
was
frustrated
with
this
as
well.
So
I
I
I
I.
A
C
D
Right,
it's
not
a
matter
of
knowing
the
rules,
but
I
think
jeremy
or
I
or
bob
actually
would
be
good
people
to
sort
of
have
a
mentoring
and
counseling
conversation
with
father
and
son
in
order
to
set
equity.
D
C
Well,
I
think
I
think,
maybe
after
if
one,
if
you
guys
would
respond
to
the
kills
request
and
and
offer.
B
C
D
I
suspect
he's
up
against
a
father
and
son
conflict,
but
yeah
we'll.
I
will
write
the
follow-up
note
during
this
meeting.
Yeah.
C
A
Okay,
so
there's
the
link
you
need,
john
in
case
you
didn't
have
that
the
other
post
I
just
wanted
to
call
attention
to
is
from
john
gundy.
We,
I
think
we
looked
at
this
before
he's
a
teacher
he's
chemistry,
engineering
and
physics
teacher,
and
he
was
interested
in
getting
a
chapter
going,
but
there's
been
a
lot
of
good
commentary
on
this
and
the
reason
I
just
wanted
to
bring
it
back
into
our
back
on
our
radars.
A
I
was
browsing
through
these
comments
and
I
came
across
you
know:
there's
eric
giving
them
some
great
guidance
on
how
hey,
maybe
you
shouldn't
be
focused
on
making
devices,
because
we
don't
have
all
that
many
recipients
anyway,
there's
a
lot
of
good
work
that
can
be
done
around
testing
and
evaluation
and
gathering
metrics
on
our
devices,
and
he
started
sharing
some
great
materials
with
them
so
down
here.
Here's
a
comment
with
his
peer-reviewed
paper
that
talks
about
how
he
does
this
type
of
testing
work
more
about
the
testing
procedure,
additional
tests,
I
it's.
A
We
need
to
have
some
mechanism
or
some
person
who
is
kind
of
finding
and
capturing
these
nuggets
and
getting
them
into
our
wiki
or
somewhere,
because
you
know
this
is
just
you
know,
gold
and
it's
going
to
get
lost
buried
in
comments
like
this,
so
I
just
wanted
to
call
this
to
our
attention
and
maybe
chat
a
little
bit
about.
Maybe
you
know,
maybe
these
meetings
are
the
mechanism.
A
For
that
I
mean
I'm
happy
to
call
attention
to
these
when
I
come
across
them,
but
we
still
need
somebody,
that's
able
to
sort
of
figure
out
what
to
do
with
this.
How
do
we
capture
this?
Where
do
we
put
it
to
make
it
accessible,
but
I
I
wanted
to
make
sure
we
didn't
miss
this
any
thoughts
on
how
we
do
that.
A
Yeah
we
lost
ben
okay.
You
know
I'd
definitely
be
interested
in
hearing
his
thoughts
because
he
might
be
the
best
one
to
help
us
do
that,
but
I
don't
I
just
don't
know
quite
what
the
best
approach
is.
Maybe
we
come
back
to
that
when
he's
able
to
rejoin
us
unless
anyone
else
has
any
thoughts
on
it.
B
A
Well,
I'm
not
talking
about
following
up
with
anyone,
I'm
not
talking
about
the
case.
I'm
just
saying:
there's
there's
really
excellent
information
in
his
comment
here
that
I
want
to
make
sure
we
capture
so
that
others
can
benefit
from
it.
No,
I
mean
he's
already
given
them
the
information
they
need.
I
don't
think
any
follow-up
is
needed
in
this
case,
but
I
you
know
I
had
never.
I
had
never
seen
some
of
these
documents.
A
Okay,
all
right
well
I'll,
just
I'll
leave
that
on
the
list,
and
we
can
come
back
around
to
it
next
time
when
he's
here
so
we'll
move
on
as
far
as
our
recurring
meetings.
Today's
is
the
new
member
meet
up
and
john
is
going
to
be
our
featured
speaker
today
and
so
that'll
be
a
valuable
recording
to
have.
I
think
we
have
the
monthly
summary
here.
Let's
see
yeah,
although
I
guess
that's
it,
there's
nothing
after
this
one,
I'm
guessing
he
hasn't
put
together
the
june
summary.
A
Yet
so,
of
course,
so
today's
new
member
meetup,
we
will
have
the
same
types
of
meetings
next
month.
I
just
don't
have
the
specific.
You
know
the
speakers
and
all
that
yet
so
we'll
go
through
that
next
time,
but
today's
will
be
an
hour
after
the
conclusion
of
the
town
hall
meeting
1
pm
eastern
time,
so
that'll
be
good
to
see.
Let's
just
move
on
to
our
discussion
topics,
I
think
ben
is
probably
the
one
I
need
to
ask
about
this
time
zone
issue
we've
been
having
on
the
hub.
A
I
think
he
was
following
up
on
that.
So
unless
anybody
else
knows
anything
we'll
leave
that
for
next
time
there
was
somebody
told
me
about
an
upcoming
event
in
the
dominican
republic
and
wanted
to
talk
about
using
enable
fund
for
matching
expenses.
Was
that
you,
john.
A
Or
was
that
then
that
was
you,
okay,
so
tell
us
about
this.
D
B
Have
it
up-
and
I
can
just
give
you
guys,
a
quick
preview
of
this
article-
I
haven't
published
it
yet
because
we
just
wanted
to
oh
it's
going
to
take
me
a
minute
to
log
in,
of
course,
john.
Why
don't
you
give
the
the
background
a
login
and
then
I
can
just
sort
of
zoom
through
this
article,
and
we
can
talk
about
the
next
steps.
D
Yes,
I'm
here,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
distracted,
because
I
said
I
would
write
this.
No,
no
I'm
running.
D
Attention,
I
will
stop
multitasking.
My
backup
neuron
is
now
fully
engaged.
You
want
me
to
summarize
the
state
of
play
with
dominican
republic.
Yes,.
B
Yeah
and
what
I'll
do
is
I'm
just
logging
in
now
to
the
article
and
I
can
show
people.
D
A
quick
summary
ben
wrote
an
article
that
highlights
a
really
interesting
story
involving
dean
rock
his
rotary
club,
his
collaboration
with
dominican
republic
and
a
young
man
who
lost
his
leg
as
a
boy
who
is
now
building
a
very
impressive
prosthetic.
C
D
His
name
is
gravielle
and
I
forget
his
last
name.
He
is
an
amputee
from
dominican
republic,
missing
a
lower
limb
and
he
has
been
working
with
dean
and
the
rotarians
and
enable
and
is
now
establishing
a
physical
ampu
prosthetic
clinic
in
the
dominican
republic.
C
D
Media
before
we,
you
know,
we
break
the
news
on
enabling
the
future
and
devalue
it
to
some
larger
outlet
got.
C
D
Okay,
so
in
that
context
we
reached
out
to
kyle
reeser
to
see
whether
creality
kyle
being
a
former
enabled,
fellow
and
now
the
creality
international
ambassador,
to
see
whether
there
was
a
creality
donation
of
printers
or
money
and
a
trip
to
dominican
republic
for
kyle
and
or
a
few
other
people
that
could
bring
some
technology
and
some
fanfare
to
a
wonderful
project
in
the
dominican
republic
and
help
them
build
an
alliance
between
the
clinic
to
be
some
university
partners.
They
have
and
a
waiting
list
of
a
thousand
dominicans
who
would
like
prosthetics.
D
In
that
context,
we
said
I'll
bet.
The
enabled
fund
could
kick
in
also-
and
it's
true,
but
it's
right
now
we're
checking
to
see
whether
creality
wants
to
take
the
lead,
and
it's
not
clear
yet
that
they
do
so.
That,
I
think,
is
my
update
on
that
situation.
If
they
don't.
We
have
also
gotten
a
query
recently
from
another
printer
maker
who
I've
forgotten
the
name
of,
and
we
should
remind.
A
D
Flash
forward
that's
right
and
so
we're
sort
of
working
to
see
if
we
can't
create
an
event
and
something
along
these
lines.
I.
A
Just
want
to
offer
one
word
of
caution
on
that
having
dealt
with
both
companies
reality,
especially,
and
I'm
you
know,
I'm
you
guys
know
this,
I'm
an
authorized
reality
reseller,
so
I
I
I
still
work
with
them
and
I'm
not
a
I
like
they
have
great
printers
and
all
that
so,
but
I'm
just
based
on
experience.
I
I
would
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
point
out
that
I
think
language
issues
are
going
to
be
a
challenge
in
the
past.
A
My
experience
with
them
has
been
that
when
their
marketing
team
goes
to
put
out
the
marketing
materials
about
all
the
great
work
that
they're
doing
like
something
like
this,
they
do
not
do
a
good
job
of
letting
the
other
parties
get
involved
in
the
editing
and
they
just
put
stuff
out
there.
That
is
not
ready
for
public
and
it
has
very
unfortunate
grammar
and
errors
and
things
that
in
our
case,
ended
up
like
when
they
wrote
an
article
about
their
work
with
kyle.
It
had
some
pretty
insulting
language.
A
That
was
by
no
means
their
intent,
of
course,
but
nonetheless
I
would
urge
some
caution
if
you
work
out
an
agreement
with
either
of
those
companies.
I
think
it's
extremely
important
that
somebody
from
our
team
have
an
opportunity
to
review
and
edit
before
things
go
out
to
the
public.
D
That's
great
and
it's
true
and
as
a
matter
of
fact,
ben
has
also
brought
a
journalist
and
human
rights
activist
into
the
conversation.
So
if
it
were
to
come
together,
we
would
we
would
be
the
leads.
Their
job
would
just
be
to
write
some
money,
write
some
checks
and
and
deliver
some
printers
and
filament,
and
it
would
be
a
whole
thing,
but
right
now
we're
just
exploring
it.
A
Yeah,
I
just
just
as
a
again
it's
just
a
word
of
caution,
knowing
how
they
are,
even
if
you
work
things
out
that
way,
and
you
guys
take
the
lead
and
you're
the
ones
writing
articles
I
guarantee
as
soon
as
they
put
money
into
it.
Their
marketing
folks
are
going
to
write
their
own
articles
with
or
without
your
permission,
you're
going
to
see
things
being
written
about
this
wonderful
project.
They're
doing
and
it's
going
to
be
a
mess.
As
far
as
the
english
goes.
A
D
D
B
And-
and
I
guess
the
the
article
focus
and
and
how
we
could
sort
of
take
steps
to
support
this
project.
It
looks
at
the
the
local
initiative
and
there's
an
ngo
now
in
the
dominican
republic.
There's
the
rotary
in
maine.
C
B
Been
doing
work
for
20
years
over
there,
there's
dean,
rock
and
his
connection
to
the
enable
community
and
there's
this
university
in
southern
maine.
That
has
this
this
new
curriculum.
It's
part
of
the
engineering
department-
and
you
know
they
have
students
that
are
testing
all
these
devices
now,
as
basically
part
of
this
whole
project.
So
it
could
go
in
a
couple,
different
directions.
I
think,
in
terms
of
how
you
know
we
kind
of
reach
out
for
support,
but
getting
some
funds
to
the
folks
on
the
ground.
They
are
building
this
site.
B
It's
it's
the
first
time
that
they've
built
a
prosthetic
center
and
it's
all
focused
on
open
source
work.
They
also
have
a
bus
that
was
donated
that
they're,
hoping
to
turn
into
a
mobile
clinic
they've
got.
B
I
mean
close
to
a
thousand
people
on
their
waiting
list,
but
they're
also
working
with
people
in
the
region
and
in
other
countries
and
giving
advice
and
support.
So
it
really
could
be
an
awesome
project,
and
I
think
it
has
all
the
ingredients
of
kind
of
the
local
ownership
that
we've
been
looking
for.
A
Okay,
so
then,
if
we
can
to
kind
of
go
back
to
what's
in
the
notes
here,
I
think
that
the
topic
on
the
table
is,
should
we
consider
using
our
enable
fund
for
matching
our
expenses
up
to
our
thousand
dollar
limit.
So
you
want
to
talk
to
us
about
what
you
had
in
mind
with
that.
A
D
With
the
budget
etc,
it's
conceivable,
we
might
come
back
to
this
group
and
say
look.
We
need
a
a
lubricant
under
a
thousand
dollars,
but
this
this
would
become
a
project
but
a
worthy
one.
If
the
pieces
fall
into
place.
A
To
me,
there's
no
question:
it
seems
like
a
worthy
project,
so
I'm
all
for
it
I'll.
Just
let
you
get
the
details
together.
I
one
other
thing
does
come
in
mind.
A
Template
might
need
some
updating.
I
I
don't
think
I
can
say
anymore
that
we
as
a
community
don't
do
legs.
I
I
think
I
need
to
maybe
change
how
I'm
wording
that
it
seems
that
there
are
opportunities
for
people
to
get
involved
if
they
want
to
be
working
on
lower
limb
things.
We
might
just
need
some
cautionary
language
as
far
as
using
them
or
delivering
them
inside
of
certain
regions.
I
I
just
I
don't
know
how
to
go
about
changing
this
wording,
so
I
guess
I'm
looking
for
some
help.
B
That's
a
great
point,
jeremy,
and
I
think
this
article
is
sort
of
a
model
for
or
how
this
could
work
safely
with
liability
stuff.
Is
that
the
folks
that
are
receiving
these
devices?
It
is
outside
of
the
us
and
it's
something
that
is
supported
by
their
national
healthcare
system,
but
also
vetted
with
prosthetists
and
hospitals
and
there's
a
lot
of
partners
that
they
have
down
there.
But
there's
there's
universities
in
the
us
and
professionals
and
enabled
volunteers
that
are
involved
in
designing
and
testing
this
stuff.
A
So
maybe
my
template
response
needs
to
be
more
along
the
lines
of
you
know.
This
is
a
complicated
topic
with
a
lot
more
considerations.
Here's
an
article
you
can
read
to
get
a
better
understanding
before
you.
You
know,
try
to
do
anything
and
kind
of
link
over
to
your
your
story.
D
There
is
yeah,
that's
true,
but
there
is
also
a
a
simple
answer,
which
is
that
in
the
united
states
the
fda
has
written
regulations
that
allow
enable
to
proceed
with
upper
limb.
Prosthetics,
okay,.
A
D
Well,
that's
right,
I
mean
you,
can
you
can
make
any
device
you
want,
but
putting
it
on
a
human
in
the
united
states
and
without
a
prosthetist.
A
B
D
Right,
so
that's
that's
a
that's
a
firm
constraint
that
the
fda
has
now
it's
not
to
say
that
they
wouldn't
change
their
policy
if
we
had
a
project
and
a
champion
who
wanted
to
take
it
forward,
but
that's
the
current
that's
the
critical
current
status
to
mention,
certainly
if
the
enquirer
is
coming
from
the
united
states.
A
So
it's
definitely
doing
lower
legs
is
more
complicated,
definitely
more
important
that
you
have
the
appropriate
medical
professionals
involved.
Some
countries
have
taken
the
steps
to
put
systems
in
place
to
ensure
that
those
resources
are
available
to
work
with
non-professionals
like
us.
The
us
just
has
not
taken
those
steps
yet
so
we
can't
do
it
here.
That's
kind
of
what
I'm
hearing
yeah.
D
B
Okay
well,
but
we
can
partner
with
with
international
projects
that
are
integrated
with
their
healthcare
system
that
are
supporting
these
efforts.
D
Well,
and
for
that
matter,
even
in
the
united
states,
we
can
act
as
volunteer
service
providers
to
a
professional
prosthetist.
Who
is
willing
to
work
with
us
and
we're
eager
to
do
that
or.
A
B
A
Okay,
well,
that's
very
helpful.
Let's
leave
it
at
that.
I
think
I
have
what
I
need
to
go
in
and
reword
that
give
some
more
information
and
I'll
link
to
your
article.
Can
you
make
sure
I
have
that
link
been
since
you
were
sharing
it
on
your
screen?
If
you
want
to
just
throw
that
in
chat
for
me
or
something.
B
B
A
C
Great
all
right,
jeremy
yeah-
I
I
would
also
suggest
we
we
in
the
past
have
worked
with
50
legs
and
they
actually
have
license
to
build
that.
You
know,
do
engineering
and
build
and
they
have
a
lot
of
really
good
people.
C
Yeah
they
I've
worked
some
fundraisers
with
them
in
the
past,
and
they
do
really
good
work
and
they're
they're
they're,
very
reasonable
people
to
deal
with,
and
a
lot
of
the
times,
they'll
reach
out
to
folks
from
an
engineering
perspective
to
help
them
with,
with
with
this
type
of
a
problem
here
in
the
us.
A
Good
to
know,
thank
you
rick,
so
this
is
definitely
worth
looking
into.
You
already
have
some
some
connections
here
rick.
It
sounds
like.
C
I've
been
contacted
by
them
and
helped
them
in
the
past.
A
lot
of
them
are
also
volunteers,
so
it's
kind
of
transient.
You
know
it's.
It's
sometimes
difficult
to
keep
someone
internal,
but
it's
it's
based
here
in
st
petersburg.
C
A
C
A
D
I'm
sorry
this
is
a
big
deal.
Rick,
as
I
understand
it,
you've
got
a
you're
in
contact
and
near
to
a
volunteer
organization
that
produces
legs.
Yes,.
C
I
I
am
happy
to
discuss
talk
to
them.
I
have
never.
I
have
never
put
this
on
the
table
with
them
before,
because
it
was.
It
wasn't
my
place,
but
I'm
I'm
happy
to
I
mean
I'm
here.
A
A
C
You
are
let
them
let
you
know
who
they
are,
but
they
do
really
good
work
here
and
they
we
do
a
lot
of
fundraisers
to
to
to
to
donate
to
these
folks,
and
here
in
saint
pete,
we
have
a
lot
of
celebrities
here
in
saint
pete,
like
hulk
hogan
and
everything
he
just
donated
10
grand
to
him,
and-
and
you
know
it's
it's
a
good.
It's
a
good,
solid
group.
I
guess
is
where
I'm
going.
A
Correct
good
find
yeah,
let's
see
if
we
can
set
up
a
an
introduction
if
you
could,
in
fact,
if
you
don't
mind
rick,
you
just
earned
your
first
action
item,
I'm
going
to
put
that
up
here,
so
we
don't
forget
about
it.
C
Well,
that's
all
right!
I
I
will
get
some
names.
I
know
an
awful
lot
of
people
that
work
with
them.
We
we
do
car
shows
my
wife
and
I
show
our
car
to
to
raise
money
for
these
guys.
So.
A
All
right
yeah,
thanks
for
bringing
our
attention
to
that.
I
was
not
aware
of
them.
That
would
be
an
interesting
discussion.
Okay,
so
anything
else.
A
A
C
B
Just
a
quick
heads
up
the
chat
I
added
in
the
link
to
the
article
and
the
password,
so
anybody
on
this
call
feel
free
to
to
check
it
out
and
open
to
all
feedback
before
I
publish
it.
Thank.
A
You
all
right
so
last
time
we
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
increase
in
cost
of
our
azure
hosting
and
unless
we
change
how
we're
doing
things
and
I'm
not
convinced
that
that's
really
the
way
to
go,
I
think
what
we
have
is
working
well.
We
just
need
to
face
the
fact
that
our
usage
costs
are
exceeding
the
grant
that
we
have
for
microsoft.
They
gave
us
3
500
a
year.
A
Our
current
run
rate
is
closer
to
6
000
a
year,
so
I'm
at
an
overage
of
about
500
a
month
at
this
point
now
that
we've
consumed
the
3
500
for
the
current
year.
As
far
as
I
can
tell
that's
hit
about
three
months
so
far,
so
I'm
about
1500
in
out
of
pocket.
A
I
also
have
some
other
expenses
and
it
occurred
to
me.
I
brought
this
up
last
time.
I
think
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
for
the
next
meeting
I'll
put
together
a
spreadsheet
with
any
of
the
other
costs
that
I
have
that
we
need
to
look
at.
I
think
I
think,
there's
only
a
couple
I
know
there's
this
is
the
big
one
this
is
getting
like.
A
I
said
it's
gotten
to
the
point
of
about
500
a
month,
I'm
getting
billed
for
the
we
use
a
email
platform,
for
you
know
the
push
emails
that
we
send
out
through
the
hub
and
through
enable
web
central
and
that
sort
of
thing
and
and
that's
running
at
about
75
dollars
a
month
and
there
might
be
one
or
two
other
things.
So
I
think
I'm
going
to
put
those
together
and
then
we
can
look
at
them
collectively
and
figure
out
kind
of
how
to
do
those.
A
Ideally,
I
would
like
to
get
those
on
onto
a
sort
of
like
an
enable
a
payment
account
or
enable
credit
cards,
so
just
goes
directly
to
an
enable
account
if
that's
something
that
everyone
is
comfortable
with,
so
we
don't
have
to
figure
that
out
today,
I'll,
like
I
said
I'll,
pull
all
the
numbers
together
and
then
we
can
look
at
that
next
time.
D
Is
it's
not
clear,
there's
an
alternative.
It's
an
important
bit
of
infrastructure
for
the
whole
community.
We
should
have
a
lumio
proposal
doesn't
have
to
be
very
wordy
because
I.
D
A
D
Review
the
billing
and
the
alternatives
on
an
annual
basis,
but
this
is
an
ongoing
thing
that
then
becomes
the
responsibility
not
of
you,
we'll
put
it
on
the
enabled
credit
card,
and
that
will
be
one
of
the
things
we
use
the
funds
that
we
do
have
for.
A
A
Okay
sounds
good,
so
I've
got
to
collect
the
the
details
and
draft
something
in
lumio.
B
B
I
was
just
about
to
bring
this
up
jeremy
if
you've
got
time
next
week,
I'd
be
happy
to
go
over
all
the
vms.
With
you
see,
if
we
can
find
anything
that
can
be
scaled
down
and
then
look
at
doing
reserve
capacity,
I've
pulled
up
the
azure
page
here.
Their
savings
are
even
better
than
aws
they're,
claiming
up
to
72
percent,
if
you're
doing
reserved
capacity
for
one
to
three
year
terms
as
opposed
to
pay
as
you
go.
A
I
would
definitely
love
to
do
that.
Let's
look
at
it.
The
only
thing
I
don't
know
is
when
we
set
up
this
grant,
they
automate
like
automatically
was
set
up
as
this
pay.
As
you
go
program,
I
just
don't
know
if
that's
like
part
of
the
grant
like
it
has
to
be
pay
as
you
go,
but
let's
definitely
look
into
it.
Okay,
okay,
awesome!
So
let
me
actually,
so
I
don't
forget,
I'm
going
to
put
that
as
next
time
to
meet
with
andrew
to
review
azure
configuration
okay!
Thank
you,
andrew
all,
right.
A
Let's
take
a
look
at
our
help.
Desk
tickets:
it's
good
to
have
rick
here
we
can
look
at
these
together.
I
already
handled
a
couple,
so
the
only
ones
that
we're
seeing
here
now
are
the
ones
that
are
left
open.
Let's
see
the
intrinsic
group,
oh,
this
is
just
I
already
replied.
This
guy
is
asking
for
feedback
about
a
podcast
that
apparently
somebody
took
part
in.
Does
anybody
here
know
who
joined
the
small
and
gutsy
podcast
as
a
guest.
A
D
A
Just
let
us
know
if
you
want
us
to
do
a
little
promotion,
maybe
before
you
answer
so
you
can
tell
them
that
we
did
in
fact
use
it,
but
I
will.
I
will
forward
this
to
you.
A
Okay-
and
I
am
just
going
to
close
that
ticket
with
the
confidence
that
you
will
handle
it
all
right,
enable
chapters,
so
we've
got
somebody
from
alberta,
and
this
is
this
is
a
very
common
one.
So
I
wanted
to
talk
about
this
while
rick
is
here,
you
know,
people
that
say:
hey
I'm
new
and
I
want
to
you
know,
start
a
chapter
we
need
to.
You
know
how
we
talk
to
these
people.
A
We
we
need
to
make
it
clear
that
you
know
what
you
don't
if
you're
new,
it's
not
like
the
first
thing
you
do
should
be
to
start
a
chapter.
You
know
a
chapter
is
supposed
to
be.
You
you've
been
doing
this
for
a
while.
You
understand
what
we
do
and
how
we
do
it.
You've
worked
with
some
recipients.
You've,
you
know
you
you've
been
there.
A
You've
done
that
now,
you're
starting
to
get
other
people
together,
and
you
know
at
that
point
a
chapter
might
make
sense
to
start
thinking
about,
but
it's
important
that
people
understand
that
you
don't
need
to
be
part
of
a
chapter
to
work
with
us.
I've
never
been
part
of
a
chapter
as
as
have
others
here
so
john.
You
want
to
answer.
D
It's
a
good
point:
jeremy,
it
there.
There
must
be
something,
and
maybe
it's
the
map
that
leads
people
to
believe
that
the
natural
course
of
events
is
that
there
be
a
chapter.
You
then,
are
part
of
the
chapter.
You
do
the
work,
there's
something
we're
doing
to
make
that
seem
like
the
default
process,
and
it
isn't
so.
We
should
figure
out
what
that
is
and
fix
it
well.
A
D
B
I've
got
a
suggestion,
well
john's,
looking
into
it.
I
think,
there's
there's,
there's
a
layer
here
that
we
can
put
in
to
make
it
easier
to
understand.
I
think
people
look
at
the
project,
they
see
chapters,
they
want
to
set
themselves
up
in
some
sort
of
formal
way
and
understand
how
to
contribute
and
what
they
need.
B
The
badges
are
the
middle
step.
A
badge
is
something
that
anybody
can
get
and
it
includes
a
chapter.
So
I
think
if
we
redirect,
the
focus
from
just
becoming
a
chapter
to
here
are
all
these
badges
and
go
to
town
get
as
many
badges
as
you
can
being
a
chapter
is
one
of
these
badges
but
there's
tons
of
badges
out
there.
Most
of
our
volunteers
aren't
a
part
of
the
chapter.
B
If
you
want
to
organize
a
team
with
a
bunch
of
people,
and
you
get
some
momentum,
a
chapter
can
help
in
getting
recognition
from
your
local
organizations.
It
can
help
with
getting
some
funding
if
you're
working
within
a
school,
but
until
you
get
that
need
until
that
need
come
arises.
It's
not
something
that
you
need
to
be
a
part
of
this
community.
D
B
In
chapters
youtube
chat,
if
you
want
to
add
an
evan
to
the
previous
bullet,
he
seems
like
he's
interested
in
reviewing
the
subscriptions
with
andrew
and
you.
A
Oh
excellent,
yes,
kind
of
think
of
where
we
left
that
I
mean
I'm
gonna.
What
I'm
gonna
do
is
I'm
gonna
put
together
the
summary
of
costs,
and
I,
I
think
I'll,
just
kind
of
share
that
with
you
guys
in
our
next
meeting
and
since
evan
has
been
joining
us
for
most
of
these,
he
will
be
part
of
that
review
would
be
excellent.
A
Okay,
where
were
we
looking
at
tickets?
Okay,
so
that
was
that
one.
So
in
terms
of
how
to
respond
to
her,
I
guess
we
still
need
to
get
back
to
her.
But
rick
are
you
still
with
us.
A
Okay,
so
we-
I
don't
know
if
you,
if
you
were
following
that,
but
we'll
probably
want
to
just
get
back
to
her,
maybe
hold
off
and
let
her
know
that
we're
actually
revising
our
our
guidance,
for
you
know
new
members,
and
then
you
can
share
that
new
page
there
as
soon
as
we
get
it
updated.
But
basically
let
her
know
that
we,
you
know
it
might
be
premature
to
set
up
a
chapter,
there's
lots
of
other
things
that
she
can
do
to
get
started.
Maybe
you
should
just
point
over
the
badges
page.
A
D
But
have
in
mind
that
when
you
send
them
to
the
chapter
map,
you
also
could
do
something
to
help
them
realize
that
if
they
don't
find
a
local
chapter,
they
don't
need
to
create
a
chapter.
That's
not
how
it
goes.
C
Right,
you're,
you
are
correct
and
we
try
to
do
that
with
the
understanding
that
sometimes
what
we
use
the
chapter
for,
if
there's
anyone
near
them
is
it
opens
dialogue.
A
C
C
A
A
C
A
B
I
know
our
search
is
funky,
but
on
the
side,
it'll
show
users,
and
that
can
be
really
helpful.
So
there's
been
lots
of
times
when
somebody
is
looking
not
just
for
a
chapter
but
for
other
people
to
reach
out
to,
and
if
you
actually
jeremy,
if
you
just
go
to
the
search
icon
all
the
way
over
at
the
yep
click
on
that
and
put
in
oh,
I
don't
know
senegal.
B
B
Very
handy,
and
it
did
it
did
limit
it
takes
a
minute,
but
it
does.
I
see
okay,
so
if
you
click
on
either
of
those
they
have
identified
that
you
know
that
their
country
of
origin
is
senegal.
So
if
people
are
joining
and
they're
looking
for
community
again,
they
don't
necessarily
need
to
connect
to
a
chapter
chapters
can
be
really
wonderful
resources.
C
A
Okay,
let's
see,
did
we
cover
all
there's
one
other
ticket
here,
let's
see
what
this
is.
This
is
somebody
basically
saying
that
they
we
might
have
crossed
wires
here.
So
this
guy
rick
was,
I
don't
know
if
you
saw
this,
he
was
talking
more
about,
but
he
was
basically
trying
to
find
out
if
he
was.
He
was
saying
that
never
received
a
play.
A
So
where
was
his
actual
question?
It
had
some.
Oh
here
are
any
locations
in
pennsylvania
still
active,
the
facebook
page
looks
outdated.
So
I
don't
even
know
what
I
guess
he's
saying
that
the
the
pennsylvania
chapters
facebook
page
looks
outdated,
that
he
got
from
the
map.
Okay
and
he's
looking
for
somewhere.
That
has
access
to
a
3d
printer.
We
responded
basically
saying
I'm
closing
this
ticket.
If
your
questions
weren't
answered
reply-
and
he
came
back
saying
well
wait,
nobody
ever
answered
my
question,
so
I
don't
know.
C
A
Yeah,
so
we
just
need
to.
We
need
to
be
careful
when
we
this,
it's
not
your
fault,
rick,
it's
these
these
computer,
the
chat
bot
very
often
does
not.
It
might
look
like
they
got
their
question
answered,
but
you
do
want
to
make
sure
that
you
read
what
their
initial
question
was
and
look
at
whether
the
bot
really
gave
them
the
answer.
They
need
often
it
didn't,
and
we
need
to
kind
of
follow
up
and
say
sorry
about
that.
Let
me
let
me
let
me
take
over
from
the
bot
here.
A
You
know,
so
he
might
need
another
follow-up,
I'm
actually
going
to
sign
this.
Oh
this
is
assigned
to
you,
okay.
Why
am
I
seeing
it?
I
thought
I
was
looking
at
just
my
own
tickets
here,
never
mind.
I
see
I'm
seeing
all
tickets
okay,
this
one,
I
think
I
had
I
think
john-
was
gonna.
Take
care
of
this
one.
Is
this
the
one
that
you
were
gonna?
I.
A
B
A
This
is
where's
the
date
all
right,
so
we're
already
yeah,
I
think,
may
16th
through
the
24th.
So
that's.
A
A
B
I
was
going
to
mention
too,
though,
with
the
previous
message
that
you
shared
with
the
current
chapters:
there's
a
lot
of
outdated
chapters,
and
when
we
talked
a
while
ago,
you
know
having
an
updated
system,
for
you
know,
having
chapters
add
in
their
own
edits
to
their
information
on
the
map
and
then
having
instead
of
the
stars,
be
related
to
the
the
chapter
spotlights
it
would
be.
The
last
10
people
that
have
edited
their
profile,
their
chapter
profile,
which
you
know
show
up.
B
A
D
Now,
back
in
the
day
a
year
or
two
ago,
massively
had
a
vision
for
a
semi-automatable
process
of
periodic
audits.
That's
right,
but
I
think
masley
is
less
available
and
ambitious
than
he
was
back
in
the
day.
Is
that
still
true?
I
don't.
B
Know
if
that's
true,
let's
ask
him,
because
I
sent
him
a
message
about
a
a
bug
in
the
hub
during
this
meeting
and
he
responded
immediately
so
he's
still,
he
knows
what
he's
doing
so.
At
the
very
least,
we
can
ask
him
what
his
advice
would
be
for
for
next.
D
D
D
D
D
Right
and
for
that
matter,
I
have
always
wanted
to
have
enable
stories
on
a
map,
news
stories,
blog
posts,
etc,
etc.
Since
it's
still
me
I'm
having
similar
thoughts
about
how
to
advance
the
eco
restoration
alliance
and.
D
Minus
chapters
which
I'm
not
thinking
about
for
the
eco
restoration
alliance-
and
so
it's
a
timely
moment
to
be
thinking
about
this
piece
of
our
infrastructure.
The
map
that
mazda
built
has
been
really
really
useful,
but
as
ben
points
out,
it
could
be
more
useful.
And
yet
it's
going
to
need
some
attention.
So,
let's
just
revisit
that
whole
topic
of
maps
with
updated
and
augmented
information,
starting
with
a
conversation
with
masby
and
the
organizers
of
the
eco
restoration
alliance,
which
would
be
me
and
whoever
else.
A
We've
got
those
honest
topics
for
discussion
next
time,
which
is
a
good
time,
so
we
got
to
get
wrapping
up
here,
real
quick,
because
we
were
missing
ben
at
one
point
in
the
middle
there
is
there
any
update
on
that
time.
Zone
issue
we
ran
into
in
the
hub
ben.
Is
that
still
ongoing.
B
It
seems
like
if
somebody
looks
at
the
hub
and
they're
not
logged
in
they're,
going
to
get
a
default
and
there's
no
way
around
that.
On
top
of
that,
if
they
set
up
their
account
and
aren't
paying
attention,
they
can
also
have
the
wrong
time
zone.
It
just
seems
like
it's.
It's.
A
Have
we
tested
to
see
you
know
how
google
asks
you
if
it
can
use
location
services
when
you
visit
a
site?
Could
it
be
that
it's
the
people
saying
no,
you
can't
use
location
services
where
that
causes
it
to
then
use
a
default.
But
maybe,
if
you
allow
it
to
use
location
services,
maybe
it
would
work
even
not
logged
in
have
we
tested
that.
B
No
and
that's
that's
a
good
question
if
you
want
to
float
that
by
masby,
I
mean
it
seemed
to
me
that
we've
got
these
these
ad
hoc
ways
of
trying
to
make
it
a
little
easier.
When
I
emailed
all
the
new
members,
the
from
the
last
month,
like
150,
new
members
and
right
at
the
beginning
of
the
emails,
said,
check
your
time
zones
with
this
app
and
and
just
make
sure
we've
I
haven't
followed
through
with
it.
B
But
we've
talked
about
looking
at
zoom's
waiting
room
and
trying
to
set
it
up.
So
there's
some
information
there,
but
that
doesn't.
B
A
That
would
help
that's
why
it's
worth
doing,
but,
okay,
all
right
so
we'll
I'll
I'll,
yeah
I'll
mention
that
to
to
mazzfeed
see
if
that
helps,
but
I
think
that's
a
good
place
to
wrap
up
for
today.
Does
anybody
have
anything
that
you
need
to
discuss
or
want
to
bring
up
before
we?
I
just.
C
After
this
meeting,
we
are
going
down
to
meet
with
a
veterinary
surgeon
and
we're
actually
taking
him
four
different
legs
for
a
a
puppy
that
we're
building
legs.
For
that
we've
been
working
on
for
about
a
month
and.
C
And
we've
we've
actually
got
all
the
3d
videos
that
actually
show
the
3d
scans
and
everything
that
we
worked
on.
A
Well,
we
can
help
you
with
that.
Ben
specifically,
I'm
sure
would
be
happy
to
help
you
with
sharing
that
content.
But
I
the
reason
I
ask
is
I've
seen
lots
of
videos
where
you
know
they
show
the
the
the
animal
kind
of
jumping
around
happily
on
their
new
prosthetic,
but
I've
never
seen
videos
of
the
actual.
You
know
the
veterinarian
process
of
the
the
professionals
actually
doing
a
fitting
or
working
with
the
evaluation
that
would
be
cool
to
see.
C
Yeah,
actually
he
wants
that
as
well
and
we're
meeting
with
him
right
after
this
meeting
we're
going
to
his
office
to
his
surgery.
It's
that
the
legs
came
out
a
lot
better
than
we
thought
they
would.
D
On
behalf
of
the
community
coordinating
committee,
I
want
to
ask
you
invite
you
to
give
a
presentation
on
this
process
and
perhaps
this
case
of
an
animal
prosthetic
project
involving
a
veterinarian
from
start
to
finish,
including
follow-up
for
one
of
our.
You
know
monthly
sessions.
D
You
know
I
I've
noticed
you
surfaced
as
a
really
really
valuable
resource
you've
gotten
up
to
speed,
you're
you're,
a
regular
now
you're
you've
learned
the
ropes
and
you're
already
plowing
new
ground.
So
your
your
job
is
not
to
lurk
in
the
shadows.
Let's
celebrate
your
work
and
and
bring
it
forward.
C
Well,
one
of
the
things
that
we
did
john
and
I
think
it'll
interest
you
is
humans-
are
a
little
different
and
that
they
want
the
device
on.
You
know.
That's
a
great
point.
That's
not
necessarily
true
with
the
animals
they
want.
A
C
C
C
And
I
showed
it
to
him
because,
most
of
them
that
he
has
ever
seen,
you
actually
have
to
do
surgery
to
cut
into
bone
to
hold
it
on.
Well,
this
chinese
finger
puzzle,
we've
actually
got
it
working
and
what
we're
doing
is
we're
out
collecting
you.
You
guys
know
the
the
big
box
places
that
have
the
strapping
yeah.
Well,
we
they
donate
this
to
us
and
I'm
taking
a
class
on
how
to
braid
eight
braid
chinese
finger
puzzle.
All.
C
D
C
But
one
of
the
things
we're
trying
to
do
is
to
get
the
local
businesses
to
donate
that
plastic
because
to
buy
it
is
super
expensive,
but
they
throw
it
away
right,
interesting
and
we're
buying
we're
getting
it
from
all
the
local
pet
stores.
We've
got
the
petsmart,
that's
you
know,
we've
talked
to
they
don't
want
it.
I
mean
they
throw
it
away
and
if
we
can
learn
to
braid
this,
it's
much
easier
than
3d
printing
it
and
cheaper.
D
Well
and
it's
conformant
and
adaptive
and
adjustable
it's
a
brilliant
concept.
I
don't
know
why
it
hasn't
been
entered.
Maybe
it
has
been,
but
I
think
it
well.
C
A
C
Would
you
grab
that
little
bag?
The
other
thing
we
did
the
only
reason
we're
not
going
to
do.
This
is
quite
frankly,
because
it
costs
money,
okay,
but
we're
we're
re
engineering.
These-
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
can
see
it.
These
are
finger,
pull
yeah
right,
okay,
and
these
are
actually
designed
for
surgeons
that
people
that
have
had
surgical
issues.
C
These
run
somewhere
around
seventy
dollars
and
they
don't
really
work
as
well.
I
looked
at
this
and
they're
totally
braided
and
then
we
have
these
other
ones
that
are
technically
cat
toys,
but
you
know
these
things
they
grab,
they
will
not
let
go.
This
is.
A
A
very
creative
approach
very
creative,
and
that
we
definitely
need
to
share
that.
So
I
would
just
echo
what
john
said:
let's,
let's
you
know
any
any
time,
you're
ready
a
sort
of
a
45
minute
to
a
one-hour
presentation
on
your
whole
project,
start
to
finish.
Working
with
this
veterinarian
would
be
well
worthwhile.
Separate
from
that
sharing.
A
kind
of
a
video
specifically
about
this
braided
insert
concept
would
be
a
really
valuable
kind
of.
C
C
D
B
C
Also
were
very
heavy
we're
into
with
the
amputee
community.
We
just
attended
one
of
their
meetings
a
couple
weeks
ago,
and
I
asked
I
took
these
with
me
to
the
meeting
and
asked
they
call
me.
Meat
sticks
because
I
have
legs
and
we
went
to
that.
My
wife
and
I
went
to
the
meeting
and
we
proposed
this
to
find
out
if
they
thought
it
was
stupid.
C
C
C
We
posted
it
on
the
hub,
but
this
particular
baby
we're
ready
to
go
and
and
we're
doing
the
fitting,
probably
next
week
if
he
likes
the
designs
very.
A
C
D
C
I
think
john
you've
been
to
our
facebook
page.
We
post
a
lot
of
it
there.
We
we
never
know
who's
gonna
be
interested.
You
know.
Even
the
cancer
sniffing
dog
project
was
quite
a
hoot.
We
were
involved
in
that.
C
A
Well,
let's,
let's
have
you
give
a
presentation
for
us,
that'll
be
recorded
ben,
does
a
great
job
of
archiving
those
recordings
on
the
hub,
they'll
be
there
for
anyone.
Kind
of
browsing
through
our
stuff
and
you'll
be
able
to
share
a
copy
of
that
recording
on
your
facebook
page
it'll
be
a
good
way
to
help
to
kind
of
show
others
what
you're
doing
and-
and
I
think
others
will
find
benefit
in
that
approach-
that
you're
using.
B
C
That
material
is
the
best
we
have
found
so
far.
It
has
the
rigidity,
but
not
too
much
it's
comfortable.
It
grips
well,
it's
just
hard
to
braid.
A
All
right
guys,
I
got
to
get
going,
but
does
anybody
have
anything
before
we
wrap
other
anything
else?
Okay,.