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B
Off
this,
let
me
take
a
moment.
Okay,
we
should
be
live
now.
I
can
never
quite
figure
out
how
it
works
with
that
20
30
second
lag,
so
I
guess
it's
already
sort
of
streaming
what
was
happening
20
seconds
ago,
so
welcome
everyone
to
another
weekly
town
hall.
We
do
these
every
friday
same
time
every
week,
10
a.m,
central
11
a.m,
eastern
and,
of
course,
other
times
elsewhere.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
join
in
these.
By
the
way
I'm
happy
to
see.
B
We
have
a
new
attendee
today,
we'll
have
her
introduce
yourself
shortly
and
the
same
goes
to
everyone
else.
If
you,
if
the
time
works
for
you,
please
do
join
us,
you
can
join
in
on
the
youtube,
live
channel
and
post
comments
there.
We
do
keep
that
up
here
on
screen,
so
we
can
keep
an
eye
on
those
comments
that
come
in
and
you're
welcome
to
jump
into
the
zoom
session
here
and
join
us
as
well.
B
If
what
we're
talking
about
is
in
any
way
of
interest
to
you,
I
also
want
to
remind
anyone
out
there
that
has
anything
interesting
going
on
projects
that
you're
doing
work,
that
you've
done
templates,
that
you've
built
processes.
Anything
like
that.
Please
use
these
meetings
as
a
mechanism
to
share
that
with
the
community.
Anyone
is
welcome
to
come
in
here
and
and
give
a
little
presentation
or
share
what
you're
up
to
anytime.
A
B
Very
good,
okay.
Well
I'd
I'd
like
to
hear
a
little
bit
more
about
that.
If
you
don't
mind,
I
don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot
when
you
the
the
tail
end
there
it
sounds
like
is
the
challenge.
Finding
people
that
you
can
work
with
to
make
devices
for.
Is
that
what
you're
running
into.
A
Yeah
as
everybody
we
respond,
or
I
responded
to
the
call
for
mask
making
or
face
shield
making
by
working
with
the
danbury
hackerspace
great
people,
wonderful
people
and
they
use
elgoo
mars
printer
I've
got
a
form
ii.
We
use
that
for
some
nose,
swabs,
and
I
shouldn't
talk
about
that
too
much,
but
the
I'm
not
plugged
into
a
community
except
for
enable
and
niop
for
actually
printing
and
testing
and
measuring
and
using
devices
that
can
be,
can
be
of
need.
B
Well,
you
yourself
just
touched
on
a
few
key
things
that
maybe
we
can
explore
further,
maybe
even
in
a
separate.
You
know
separate
time
if
you'd
like
we
can
talk
one-on-one,
but
it
doesn't
need
to
be
just
making
devices
for
people.
There
are
a
lot
of
ways
you
could
help
in
terms
of
testing
our
existing
designs,
helping
us
to
get
some
quantitative
data
on
how
different
designs
hold
up
the
grip
strength.
The
you
know,
things
like
that.
There's
there's
a
lot
of
things.
B
B
C
I
I
did
want
to
mention
that
a
sensible,
cautious
person
like
you
might
also
be
able
to
help
us
organize
some
outreach
opportunities,
which
is,
I
suspect,
the
only
way
we're
going
to
address
the
imbalance
between
volunteers
and
recipients
in
the
united
states,
but
I
think
you
deserve
you've
earned
the
right
to
lurk
now.
So
we
don't
have
to
put
you
on
the
spot.
B
All
right
so
we're
going
to
look
at
our
action
items,
real,
quick
here-
first
one
I
I
didn't
make
progress
this
week.
I
still
I
you
know
I
I
did
most
of
it.
To
be
honest,
I
mean
it's,
I
think
all
the
most
popular
badges
have
have
had
their
evidence,
requirements
clarified
and
bolded,
but
I
still
need
to
make
my
way
through
the
list
of
the
the
less
popular
badges.
So
I
haven't
gotten
to
that.
Ben
was
going
to
look
into
why
some
calendar
events
aren't
showing
up
in
the
upcoming
events
panel.
B
There's
been
a
lot
of
discussion,
a
lot
of
back
and
forth
and
there's
been
a
solution
not
to
the
problem
itself,
but
we.
What
we
ended
up
doing
is
dumping
the
widget
that
we
had.
That
was
showing
the
upcoming
events,
because
it
just
isn't
working
the
way
it
should
and
the
hum
hub
team
isn't
going
to
fix
it
anytime
soon
and
we
built
something
new.
You
see.
You'll
now
see
a
notice
board
widget
on
the
main
forum,
very
nice.
B
I
think
it
has
much
nicer
formatting
actually,
which
we
can
control
now,
and
so
we
can
put
there.
Our
own
list
of
upcoming
events
or
any
other
important
news
that
we
want
to
share
and
ben,
has
that
already
up
there
with
the
next
series
of
events
coming
up,
and
so
you
know
downside
is
we
need
to
maintain
that
ourselves,
but
the
upside
is.
It
will
actually
reflect
the
upcoming
events
accurately.
If
we
keep
it
up
and
it
looks
nice
so
check
it
out.
Feedback
is
welcome.
D
And
just
a
quick
follow-up
to
that,
there
has
been
some
activity
in
github
from
hum
hub,
so
I'll
follow
up
with
folks
there,
but
it's
not
not
out
of
the
question
that
that
could
be
something
to
fix
in
the
future
too.
But
the
solution
that
you
came
up
with
is
a
good
one.
B
C
A
B
B
Yeah
so
there's
the
notice
board
all
right
hold
on.
I
gotta
get
my
screen
back.
Okay
ben
you're
also
gonna
talk
to
masby
about
this
idea
of
pulling
these
notices
and
content
from
different
spaces
into
one
using
a
bot.
Has
that
been
discussed.
D
I've
got
other
videos
open
the
the
idea
of
using
a
bot
not
just
for
a
reporting
post
but
potentially
for
a
dynamic
page
sort
of
like.
D
If,
if
you
look
collector
yeah,
if
you
look
at
hum
hub
currently
there
is
a
top
menu
space
for
some
of
the
different
spaces,
but
it's
not
something
that
we
can
sort
in
an
easy
way.
It's
just
sort
of
this
visual
display
of
the
different
spaces.
So
I
you
know.
Actually
maybe
you
can
remind
me
jeremy.
We
did
talk
about
that
last
night.
It
was
something
that
I
think
we
all
converged
on
recognizing.
That
would
be
useful.
B
Masby's
actually
watching-
I
just
noticed
he
put
in
the
comments
here
on
youtube
that
he
he
did
mention
this
in
the
meeting
that
he
moved.
The
calendar
widget
to
the
bottom
he's
not
sure
how
to
completely
get
rid
of
it
yet
so
for
now
it's
just
pushed
down
to
the
bottom
fair
enough.
Thank
you
masby!
Well,
since
he's
watching.
Maybe
we
could
put
this
out
there
too,
because
we
actually
you
I
had
forgotten
but
you're,
right
ben.
We
looked
at
this
last
night
and
you
showed
a
a
mock-up.
D
I
could
share
it,
I
mean
it's
it's
actually.
If,
if
john
shares
a
screen
or
I
can
share
my
screen
just
as
easily
it
says,
I
can't
share
a
screen.
Well,
okay,.
A
D
The
hub,
if
you
look
at
the
top
menu
you'll,
see
that
there's
a
spaces
tab.
This
is
sort
of
what
we're
hoping
to
have
for
for
the
most
active
spaces,
but
that's
just
it
that
this
is
a
whole
list
of
active
and
non-active.
D
And
it's
the
same:
if
you
go
to
myspaces
and
drop
down,
it's
it's
kind
of
overwhelming.
Instead
of
reporting
and
again,
if
we
go
to
the
forum
actually
probably
easier.
If
I
open
up
the
bot
activity,
you'll
see
that
the
bot
does
a
report
once
a
week.
B
I
don't
know
six
or
nine
or
whatever,
based
upon
recent
activity,
so
the
most
active
would
always
be
highlighted
in
this
grid
and
then
each
one
of
these,
instead
of
just
having
the
the
buttons
at
the
bottom,
it
would
have
basically
some
stats,
like
number
of
you,
know
active
posts
or
number
of
users.
Whatever
you
know,
you'd
have
some
some
snapshot
statistics,
so
it
would
really
be
a
way
of
letting
people
know
here's
where
the
action's
at
this
week.
Folks,
you
know
here's
what
you
want
to
be
looking
at
right.
So.
D
Right-
and
I
think
sort
of
in
parallel
to
to
that,
because
we
currently
have
the
enable
bot
posting
once
a
week
twice
a
week
with
introductions
so
in
the
new
member
space,
specifically
we're
sharing
the
new
members.
But
we
also
have
in
the
main
forum
once
a
week,
this
report
and
the
idea
was
if
we
could
have
a
page
that
was
dynamically
updating
the
let's
say,
top
six
most
popular
spaces
and
then
had
a
little
feed
underneath
it
that
showed.
You
know
how
many
members
and
how
many
posts.
B
D
Right
so
it
could
make
it
easier
for
people,
I
think,
there's
there's
not
so
much
clarity
with
how
to
use
the
spaces
for
new
members,
so
that
was
that
was
what
we
talked
about
yesterday.
Maybe
masby
can
fill
us
in
on
sort
of
the
next
steps
for
that,
but
we
don't
have
to
wait
on
the
chat
response.
D
If
you
want
to
keep
an
eye
on
that
jeremy,
we
can
sort
of
bounce
back
to
it,
but
it's
awesome
he's
doing
some
great
work
and
I
am
really
glad
that
we
were
able
to
update.
Like
john
mentioned,
the
the
reoccurring
events
in
the
side-
and
I
did
set
up
a
template
for
the
emails
that
we
can
send
to
new
members,
which
I
mentioned
earlier,
sounds.
B
Good
I've
got
that
on
the
agenda,
so
we
can
look
at
that.
Let's
just
get
through
the
rest
of
these
action
items
right
now,
so
that
one
well
I'm
going
to
cross
it
off
because
it's
it's
a
work
in
progress.
It's
been
discussed
ben
reach
out
to
sheamus
at
dell
about
translations
any.
D
Well,
I
emailed
him
last
week
and
then
I
sent
him
another
email
today
with
a
follow-up.
Kevin
dardick
did
take
all
of
the
previous
translations,
which
we
got
from
sheamus
and
integrated
them
into
our
google
drive
international
folder
in
in
the
different
languages.
So
now,
if
we
get
somebody
who
joins
and
posts
in
mandarin,
we
can
add
a
link
to
that
folder
and
they
can
see
the
newsletter
in
that
language.
So
I
emailed
him.
B
Whoops
hold
on
my
chat
here
closed
for
some
reason.
John
is
asking
for
a
link
to
the
yeah.
B
D
Add
it
in
the
chat
and
thanks
to
kevin
for
pulling
that
together.
That
was
really
helpful.
B
All
right
next
one
was
for
me
to
sync
up
with
ali
on
what
we
do
for
running
our
online
events
and
kind
of
do
a
brain
dump
on
the
the
tool
set
in
the
process
that
we
use,
and
we
did
do
that.
We
had
a
zoom
meeting
which
was
recorded
and
she's
going
to
help
to
pull
together
some
of
what
we
went
through
and
some
of
those
resources
and,
like
I
explained
in
the
recording
it's
by
no
means
the
the
only
way
to
do
things.
B
But
it's
it's
one
way
and
hopefully
it'll
help
some
people,
I'm
gonna,
cross
that
one
off
and
we
should
see
something
being
shared
on
that
soon.
Ben
and
bob
develop
a
template
for
providing
an
annual
report
to
our
primary
donors.
Have
you
guys
gotten
together
on
that?
Yet
not
yet?
Okay,
we'll
leave
that
there.
B
B
And
then
the
last
one
is
for
me
to
configure
an
enable
email
account.
That's
a
shared
account
for
zoom
hosting.
We
did
that
ben
and
I
got
together
with
ellie
went
through,
so
we
got
a
shared
account
for
zoom
and
for
the
youtube
channel
for
the
enable
youtube
channel
and
still,
I
think,
I
think,
that's
all
working
right
ben.
D
B
So
right
now
it
is
set
up
as
an
actual
account,
which
means
that
it
has
its
own
inbox
that
somebody
needs
to
monitor.
I
don't
know,
have
you
already
set
up
any
kind
of
an
auto
forwarding,
rule
ben
or
have
you
decided
what
to
do
there.
D
I
haven't
yet,
I
guess
the
the
way
to
set
it
up
would
probably
be
what
me
you
john
and
kevin
and
ally
anybody
else.
Wanna
get
emails.
B
I'll
be
honest
I
setting
it
up
like
that
is
really
problematic.
Having
a
bunch
of
different
people
receiving
emails
just
gets
very
chaotic.
What
I
would
recommend
is
that
I
add
it
as
another
address
on
our
help
desk
system
anything
sent
to
info
enable
we'll
come
to
our
help
desk.
Just
like
right
now.
It's
support,
eddienable.org
and
it'll.
Just
come
in
as
another
ticket
which
bob
and
I
would
handle,
and
then
we
can
forward
those
off
to
people
if
we
need
to
get
others
involved.
But
that
way
we
have
one
central
point
of
visibility.
D
That'd
be
fine,
so
that's
that's
another
wonderful
example
of
converging
this,
so
that
the
new
info
address
could
be
instead
of
the
support,
but
it
still
can
act
as
an
umbrella
for
kevin.
D
But
yeah
because
we
have
it
now
set
up
with
youtube
and
I'll
be
setting
it
up
with
benchmark
so
it'll
basically
just
be
a
passport
for,
for
example,
folks.
B
Great
good
idea,
kevin
kevin.
Do
you
have
my
mobile
number
myself
my
direct
sell?
I
do
not
okay,
let
me
give
that
to
you
in
the
zoom
chat,
because
what
what
the
reason
I'm
going
to
give
this
to
you
is
just
in
case
just
in
case
you
have
to
do
like
a
password
reset
or
account
activation,
or
something
like
that
that
email,
that
link
would
come
to
our
help
desk.
B
Just
send
me
a
text
I'll
click
it
for
you
or
I'll,
get
you
the
code
or
whatever
we'll
take
care
of
that
easily,
but
other
than
that,
I
don't
think
you'll
need
the
email
as
much
okay,
very
good.
So
that's
it
for
action
items.
We
talked
about
the
email.
I
have
no
upcoming
special
guest
presentations,
though
I
again
invite
anyone
to
fill
in
a
slot
there.
B
D
I
think
our
total
members
it
shows
up
as
over
two
thousand
in.
B
D
Okay,
there
we
go
yeah,
2016,
sorry
about
that
john
and
I
did
a
presentation
last
night
and
I
double
checked
and
in
the
hub
there's
currently
people
identifying
with
102
countries.
So
that's
new.
B
102
countries-
nice,
okay,
all
right,
so
we
added
this
in
now,
we've
got
a
summary
of
our
recurring
enable
meetings.
Here
we
thought
it
might
be
nice
to
just
kind
of
remind
people
what
we
have
coming
up
or
anything
that
they
might
have
missed.
I
did
not
have
time
to
put
the
links
in
here
so
next
time,
we'll
start
having
links
to
the
latest
recording
and
then
the
next
upcoming
meeting.
What
we
have
is
education
meetups.
These
are
the
first
monday
of
every
month.
Ben.
B
D
Sure
it's
basically
mondays
and
fridays
we're
trying
to
come
up
with
reoccurring,
monthly
events,
community
events
to
bring
some
people
together,
so
the
education
meetup,
the
first
one
was
this
month
and
it's
at
12
o'clock
eastern
time,
the
first
monday.
Every
month,
the
chapter
leaders
is
the
second
monday
after
every
month,
again
12
o'clock
on
monday,
and
that
one
is
is
really
aimed
at
people
that
are
chapter
leaders
but
also
chapter
members.
It's
sort
of
chapter
focused
the
third
monday
every
month.
D
D
Third
friday
eastern
time
for
new
members,
also
for
long-time
members
to
talk
about
orientation
and
and
basically
just
for
people
to
meet
and
greet
pretty
informal
and
then
the
fourth
friday
every
month
is
the
focus
follow-up,
which
is
basically
a
workshop
opportunity
again
at
one
o'clock.
D
That
is
often
a
response
to
discussions
that
come
up
in
the
new
member
meetings,
but
also,
if
there's
members
of
the
community,
like
alexander,
who
have
really
unique
skill,
sets
or
ward
being
able
to
share
some
of
those
skills
and
insights
is
something
that
we're
offering
once
a
month.
So
those
are
the
five
that
we
currently
have.
We
also
obviously
have
the
weekly
town
hall
meetings
and
there's
there's
other
community
meetings
like
the
bionic
meeting,
which
I
think
is
bi-weekly
that
you
can
find
if
you
go
to
the
full
calendar
in
the
hub.
D
But
these
are
sort
of
the
reoccurring
ones
that
we've
been
working
with
so
far.
B
D
Right
and
a
quick
reminder
that
the
new
widget
that
masby
helped
to
create
that's
going
to
be
basically
reminders
for
those
five
reoccurring
meetings
in
the
town
hall.
If
somebody
else
has
a
new
event
that
they
post
it'll
show
up
in
the
calendar,
it's
wonderful
to
share,
but
it
won't
be
reflected
in
that
widget.
B
Okay
and
let's
mention
by
the
way
that
today
is
the
fourth
friday
of
the
month,
and
so
we'll
have
a
focus
follow-up
today,
alexander
is
going
to
be
doing
sort
of
a
show
and
tell
today.
This
is
not
really
a
training
he's
just
he's
done
a
lot
of
really
interesting.
B
Cad
work
has
come
up
with
some
really
interesting
ideas
as
part
of
the
collaborative
design
work
we've
been
doing
in
one
of
these
groups,
and
we
thought
it
would
be
nice
to
just
have
him
kind
of
do
some
show
and
tell
of
just
kind
of
go
through
some
of
these
different
ideas
he's
explored
in
cad
and
thought
it
might
just
get
people's
creative
juices
flowing.
Basically,
so
it
should
be
a
lot
of
fun
hope,
you'll,
join.
B
A
B
All
right,
so
we've
got
animal
prosthetics
going
down.
We've
got
a
new
address
for
that
animals.enabled,
which
will
point
you
right
to
that
new
space
in
the
hub
bob.
You
want
to
give
us
an
update
on
what's
going
on
and
latest
requests.
E
Oh
yeah,
it
is
we're
getting
more
and
more
people
joining
the
I'll,
be
posting
today.
E
C
I
wonder
if
that
I
wonder
if
that's
because
in
germany
they're
familiar
with
what
lars
is
doing
with
eagles.
E
No
one
is
in
the
u.s,
and
one
is
in
germany,
okay,
in
fact,
the
the
one
that
came
in
today
quoted
or
cited
the
work
large
did
with
the
secretary
bird
and
said
yeah.
B
E
Out
and
I'll
be
posting
it
in
the
space
and
I'll
be
contacting
lars.
Since
it's
natural
he's
in
germany
and
me,
what
I'd
love
to
do
is
love
to
see
is
lars,
getting
perhaps
a
couple
of
other
volunteers
involved.
So
there
could
be
a
learning
experience.
B
See
I
I
think
I
mentioned
this
before
what
I
find
so
interesting
about
this,
and
I
think
you're
you're,
suggesting
that
we're
seeing
this
already
is.
I
don't
think
we're
going
to
see
the
same
kind
of
resistance
from
the
professionals
on
this
side
as
we
do
with
the
humans,
like,
I
don't
think
veterinarians
are
going
to
be
hesitant
to
work
with
us
like
some
of
the
prosthetists
are
so
I
I.
E
B
So
all
right,
we
will
keep
you
posted,
that's
a
new
chapter
for
enable
all
right
case,
related
updates
bob.
I
will
be
shipping
you
all
the
parts
for
bishnu's
custom
device
today.
I
have
them
all
packed
and
ready
to
go,
and
I.
B
I
don't
know
we'll
see
what
you
think
I
I
mean
I
didn't.
I
didn't
put
the
parts
together
just
in
a
bag
and
I'm
sending
them
to
you,
but
just
looking
at
the
palm,
it
still
looks
like
it
might
be
large
to
me
I
don't
know
well
I
I
it
as
a
first
pass,
we'll
at
least
see
if
the
concept
works,
but
I
think
we're
still
going
to
have
to
figure
out
a
way
to
get
the
scale
down
a
bit
or
something
we'll
see
what
you
think
when
you
get
it.
B
B
Yeah
yeah,
I
know
you're
the
right
guy
for
the
job
all
right
any
other
case
related
updates.
Folks,.
C
Yeah,
I
I
had
a
reunion
on
facebook
with
a
couple
from
long
island
who
I
met
at
the
very
first
rit
innovation
festival.
When
I
unveiled
this
new
idea
called
enable
a
number
of
years
ago,
their
little
boy
was
in
their
arms
and
they
were
very
concerned
because
he
was
born
without
fingers.
You
know,
I
I
told
bob
at
the
same
table
was
the
parent
of
a
graduating
senior
who'd
been
valedictorian
for
her
program
at
rit.
C
She
also
was
missing
fingers,
and
so
this
couple
with
a
newborn
at
rit,
were
able
to
hear
from
the
parents
saying
basically
this
seems
like
a
really
big
deal,
but
in
the
grand
scheme
of
things
it's
absolutely
not.
We
are
so
proud
of
our
daughter
and
what
she
accomplished,
and
she
is
so
much
more
than
that
that
this
will
really
be
a
a
manageable
pr
problem
and
a
source
of
pride.
Well,
the
little
boy
from
long
island
is
now
eight
years
old.
He
saw
a
picture
of.
C
E
C
E
B
Okay
on
we
go
outreach
and
partnerships.
This
is
becoming
more
and
more
important
for
us
in
just
a
little
context
here.
You
know
one
of
the
areas
that
we've
struggled
with
for
some
time
now
is
that
we
have
done
a
great
job
as
a
community
of
growing
our
volunteer
base.
We
have
what
is
it
196
chapters
now
in
what
is
it
96
countries?
Am
I
right
on
something
like
that?
We've
got
the.
B
Even
we
don't
even
know
how
many
volunteers,
we
estimate
tens
of
thousands.
We
got
a
lot
of
people
involved
in
this
community,
so
we're
doing
a
great
job
of
getting
people
in
in
terms
of
those
who
want
to
help.
We
haven't
done
as
great
a
job
of
getting
the
word
out
to
the
general
public
about
the
fact
that
we
are
here
to
help
and
that
we
have
something
that
we
can,
that
we
can
offer
and
therefore
the
problem
that
we
keep
running
into.
Is
our
volunteers,
saying
hey
I'm
here?
B
B
Some
of
them
are
related
to
marketing
and
some
of
the
online
work
that
we're
doing
to
get
the
word
out
there,
some
of
them-
and
I
think,
more
and
more
we're
seeing
that
this
is
the
key-
are
tied
to
outreach
and
partnerships,
making
the
right
connections
with
the
right
groups,
like-minded
organizations,
communities
and
groups
that
deal
with
the
lim
different
community
making.
Those
relationships
is,
I
think,
is
going
to
be
key
to
addressing
that
that
challenge.
B
So
on
that
topic,
we
talked
about
an
event
coming
up
amputee
coalition-
I
don't
see
ali
here
today,
do
we
know
if
she
was
able
to
get
signed
up.
She.
C
Is
she
is
signed
up,
she
will
be
attending
alexander
is
going
to
look
into
it
also,
but
alexander
is
supposed
to
be
on
rest
in
recuperation.
So
if
he
wants
to.
B
C
Let
me
say:
ally
bought
a
ticket
she's
looking
at
the
schedule,
she
submitted
her
receipt
to
finance.enable.org
and
because
it
was
pre-approved
at
this
meeting
within
one
click,
I
was
able
to
signal
to
evan
blackman
that
it
was
okay
to
pay
her
and
within
10
minutes
she
was
paid
so
that
that
whole
loop
is
functioning
and
alexander.
That's
your
recipe.
Should
you
choose
to
register
for
the
event?
Also.
B
B
C
B
All
right,
we
do
have
a
program
called
enabled
experts.
I
don't
think
there's
been
recent
activity,
so
we'll
just
kind
of
leave
it
there
as
a
a
note
for
for
next
time,
there's
an
update
there.
What
is
this
western
art
center
virtual
presentation
on
923?
I
don't
remember
what
this
was,
but
there's
a
note
here
about
following
up
about
ultimaker
in
boston,
john.
C
Well,
the
note
on
about
follow-up
was
forgotten,
but
indeed
ben
and
I
gave
a
nice
presentation
at
virtually
at
the
westin
arts
center
last
night,
attended
also
by
some
people
in
brandeis,
and
we
heard
by
the
way,
from
a
brandeis,
the
founder
of
the
brandeis,
enable
chapter
which,
by
the
way,
is
not
on
the
map
because
they
choose
not
to
be
on
the
map.
C
She
reports
that
her
her
work
with
enable
at
brandeis
has
been
very
helpful
because
she
did
most
of
the
administrative
work
for
the
chapter
when
she
was
at
brandeis
and
by
god.
She
finds
that
she's
doing
a
lot
of
administrative
work
as
a
as
a.
C
She
also
said
that
the
the
relatively
low
number
of
mentions
in
the
prosthetics
program
are
all
positive,
especially
she
said
prosthetists
who
are
working
with
young
children
will
sometimes
urge
the
parents
to
get
an
enable
prosthetic
in
order
that
they
can
argue
to
the
insurance
company
that
the
child
has
and
will
use
a
prosthetic.
B
I'm
sorry
I'm
curious
about
one
thing:
you
mentioned
that
this
chapter
brandeis
chapter
chooses
not
to
be
on
the
map,
which
is,
of
course
fine,
but
are
they
being
included
in
our
chapter
count
in
that
196
number,
even
though
they're
not
on
the
map?
Yes,.
D
All
right
and
they're
in
our
documentation
somewhere
but
they're
not
included
in
that
196..
The
196
is
just
those
on
the
map.
D
B
And
not
a
big
deal,
but
bob
I
can
easily,
since
I'm
the
one
at
least
in
in
our
tracking.
Here
I'm
reporting
the
number
of
chapters,
let's
just
add
those
in
so
if
you
want
to,
let
me
know
just
next
time.
You
send
me
that
email,
let
me
know
how
many
chapters
you
have
that
aren't
on
the
map
and
I'll
just
we'll
add
those
into
our
number
and
I'll
track
that
what
what
the
map
shows
will
still
remain,
what
it
is,
but
we'll
have
our
own
actual
number
of
total
chapters.
Well,.
E
B
Okay,
well,
we'll
sort
that
out
later-
I
don't
I
didn't
mean
to
get
caught
up
on
that.
So
is
there
a
link
to
the
presentation,
john?
If
this
is.
C
Not
going
to
check
it
out
not
yet,
but
it's
we
should
have
the
recording,
I
think
within
the
week,
and
we
can
make
that
available.
The
focus
was
on
you
know,
art
and
innovation,
and
it
was
it
was
a
nice.
It
was
a
nice
session.
It
was
also
an
opportunity
to
make
some
connections
between
brandeis
and
weston
and
some
of
the
volunteers
and
liz.
So
you
know
these.
C
This
kind
of
a
presentation
turns
out
we've
seen
this
before
to
be
a
useful
gathering
point
which
then
leads
to
longer
lasting
collaborations.
We
saw
that
in
thailand,
where
just
the
the
fact
that
we
were
there
for
an
event
meant
that
people
of
shared
interest
developed
relationships
which
have
persisted
since
then
anyway.
So
that's
the
report
on
weston.
C
The
item
you
asked
about
jeremy
is
that
we
also
mentioned
that
we're
thinking
about
a
conference,
perhaps
on
enabling
education
in
that
region,
and
you
pointed
out
that
ultimaker's
headquarters
are
there,
and
so
you
and
I
should
reach
out
to
ultimaker,
to
see
if
they
would
be
interested
in
helping
to
sponsor
such
an
event.
Because
I
think
that
brandeis
and
the
western
arts
center
and
as
a
matter
of
fact,
northeastern
in
the
form
of
seif,
savage,
are
all
interested
in
being
a
part
of
that.
B
I
can
definitely
facilitate.
I
can't
go
into
the
details
on
this
call.
I
can
fill
you
in
later
john,
but
it's
probably
going
to
be
a
couple
of
months
before
we
could
pursue
something
like
that
with
them.
Just
some
some
personnel
changes
going
on
over
there,
but.
C
C
I
think
the
current
version
of
this
may
have
my
picture
on
it,
but
I'm
taking
part
in
this
meeting
on
october
12th
with
a
number
of
groups
involved
in
open
source
health
fabio
bally
bottom
left
was
our
partner
and
facilitator
in
the
bmask
canadian
submission
that
we
did
just
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
and
he
is
one
of
the
organizers
trying
to
establish
what
he
calls
a
commons
for
open
source,
health
technology
and
services,
and
so
I
will
be
talking
about
enable
other
people
will
be
talking
about
other
ventures
and
there
is
a
push.
B
Well,
if
you
don't
mind,
can
you
get
the
direct
link
for
people
and
just
put
it
in
here
in.
B
B
It
was
way
up
at
the
top
of
the
note.
Somebody
put
it
right
up
here.
Climate
interactive
was
something.
C
A
B
I
happened
upon
this
page
with
their
online
resources
and
I
do
think
there's
relevance
here,
because
on
this
page,
where
they
have,
it
was
under
tools
and
then
tools
for
virtual
engagement
is
what
we're
looking
at
here.
And
if
you
look
at
this
page
online
tools
for
climate
engagement
and
curriculum,
I
mean
they
had
the
what
just
the
way
they
have.
It
laid
out,
join
an
event,
create
a
scenario
and
share
it.
Guided
assignments
I
mean
it's
just.
B
Yeah,
so
there
you
go
links
in
the
notes
here,
all
right
on
we
go
enable
infrastructure.
I
don't
think
there's
anything
to
talk
about
right
now
with
enablingthefuture.org.
Unless
anyone
else
has
anything.
I
am
an
admin
on
that
site,
so
I
can
make
any
changes
needed,
but
it's
kind
of
just
sitting
there
right
now.
I
did
recently
make
updates
on
the
home
page
only
to
bring
the
we
had
some
statistics
there
and
we
brought
those
kind
of
we
just
synced
it
up
with
the
latest
numbers
that
we
have
at
least
the
latest
guesses.
B
We
have
in
terms
of
number
of
volunteers,
a
number
of
countries,
estimated
number
of
recipients
etc.
Just
again,
those
are
all
guesses,
but
at
least
it's
in
sync
with
other.
You
know,
data
that
we're
sharing
and
and
collecting
so
other
than
that
I
haven't
done
much
on
enabling
the
future.
Lately
anybody
have
anything
to
talk
about
there.
E
There
is
something
with
animals
on
there
now
right.
There.
B
Beautiful-
and
we
did
highlight
this
in
or.
B
D
D
The
the
theme
of
let's
see
infrastructure,
do
you
want
me
to
share
the
email
for
new
members
that
we
had
talked
about
earlier
just
the
place
here.
B
A
D
So
this
is
not
as
good
as
that
climate
website,
but
it's
a
step
in
new
directions
anyway,
so
talking
with
kevin
and
ally,
we
looked
at
some
of
the
new
member
resources
and
we
looked
at
some
of
the
focus
follow-up
workshops.
So
we
thought
that
having
a
video
that's
sent
out
with
for
new
members
would
be
great,
so
massv
helped
us
create
a
admin
tool
to
automatically
have
this
sent
out
for
new
members.
So
this
is
basically
the
video
response
that
I
made
to
isabella's
recommendations
for
our
system.
D
It
really
focuses
on
the
hub,
as
as
the
place
to
start
being
active
for
new
members,
but
I
also
added
in
a
little
bit
of
info
on
badges,
based
on
what
bob
had
shared.
There
was
a
new,
the
new
member
meetup
this
month.
One
of
the
members
said
that
there
was
a
posted
baba
chair
that
really
helped
him
get
oriented.
D
So
I
took
that
message
and
sort
of
made
it
into
some
notes
on
badges,
badges
for
makers
and
just
basically,
you
know
the
recommended
devices
and
then
a
couple
quick
guides
and
then
a
note
at
the
bottom
about
you
know.
B
B
B
B
C
Okay
ben
this
looks
great
kudos
to
you
and
to
kevin
and
ali
for
actually
helping
conceptualize
this
solution
and
to
masby
for
creating
the
tool
all
within
about
a
week's
time.
So
absolutely
that's.
D
Great,
I
guess
it's
worth
mentioning
too,
that
kevin
and
allie
in
the
in
the
course
of
the
internship
will
probably
be
coming
up
with
some
resources
for
it.
So
this
is
sort
of
a
stand-in.
This
is
what
we
currently
have
to
sort
of
glue
together
a
couple
things
in
a
not
so
overwhelming
way
with
some
visuals,
but
I
I'm
expecting
that
there's
going
to
be
a
better
video
than
the
one
that
I
have
linked
in
there
that
we'll
have
by
december
so.
E
Just
as
a
point
of
clarification
that
post
that
was
made
about
my
my
guidance
for
him,
volunteering
and
the
badging,
that
was
actually
a
template
written
by
jeremy.
That
is
a
template
I
use
on
the
help
desk,
and
I
guess
he
found
the
response
sufficiently
valuable
that
he
posted
it.
But
that's
our
standard
template
great.
B
All
right,
I
don't
think
we
need
to
spend
time
on
the
other
infrastructure
stuff.
Today
we
have
a
number
of
initiatives
going
on
related
to
matching
apps,
but
there
works
in
progress
and
I
don't
think
there's
much
to
report
this
week.
So
I'm
gonna
move
on
because
we're
running
late
here
fundraising
no
report
this
week
as
far
as
the
goldman
sachs
opportunity
we're
just
waiting
to
see
if
we
make
it
into
phase
three,
but
I
do
think
we
talked
a
little
bit
last
time
about
refreshing.
B
The
enable
fund,
which
is,
I
don't
know
what
it
is
today,
but
last
time
we
talked
it
was
down
to
about
30.,
and
you
know
that's
that's,
certainly
not
in
any
kind
of
a
a
danger
zone.
We
usually
try
to
start
thinking
about
refreshing
when
it
hits
around
25.
So.
E
Thousand
from
the
dora
and
five
thousand
from
howard
milstein
personally,
so
well
we're
pretty
flush
on
cash.
Well,
I'm
I'm
I've!
I've
got
those
dates
that
john
got
for
me
in
in
my
head
and
then
I'll
be
working
on
the
report.
Aspect
of
it
and
I'll
be
doing
the
physical
reach
out
to
get
the
next
trench
and
that's
another
25
000
next
year,
and
that
completes
three
years.
C
C
Expand
some
of
our
ongoing
services
no,
but
it
does
mean
that
we
are
our
operators
are
waiting
for
calls
for
projects
that
could
use
enable
funding
that
would
benefit
the
entire
community
or
something
that
the
entire
community
would
like
to
get
behind.
I'll
use
this
opportunity
to
point
out
that
there
are
several
mechanisms
for
getting
funding.
You
can
come
to
a
one
of
these
very
meetings
and
if
the
initiative
is
under
a
thousand
dollars,
the
attendees
of
this
meeting
are
able
to
vote
and
approve
it,
and
there
you
go.
C
So
we
have
a
very
quick
action
mechanism
available
for
more
than
a
thousand
dollars.
There
are
lumio
proposals.
Ben
and
alexander
are
currently
being
supported,
not
at
fair
market
rates,
but
at
rates
that
are
keeping
them
in
the
game
for
their
projects
and.
C
That
process
involves
community
voting,
and
anyone
who
is
interested
has
a
more
ambitious
project
should
certainly
look
into
that
talking.
That,
through
with
this
group,
is
really
the
the
the
the
speed
ramp
to
get
through
a
lumio
process
so
feel
free
to
use
us
as
a
sounding
board.
We
can
help
shape
it
and
we
can
provide
backup
bob.
I
see
you
wanting
to
say
something.
C
E
A
B
C
Just
to
complete
my
overview
of
how
people
can
get
funding
chapters
additionally
have
access
to
the
I'm
sorry
ben.
What's
it
called
our
chapter.
B
C
C
D
My
summary
great
and
just
as
sort
of
a
disclaimer,
I
think
the
wishbone
project
we
currently
sort
of
have
a
stand-in
process
that
does
work
but
that'll
be
sort
of
integrated
more
in
down
the
road
with
the
chapter
management
tools
and
that
kind
of
stuff
that
we've
been
talking
amazing
about
the
idea
came
from
jen
owen
before
cobit
and
all
that
stuff
of
having
more
focus
on
struggling
chapters.
So.
B
But
bob
I
just
want
to
call
your
attention
to
the
youtube
comment
there.
Evan
is
mentioning
that
he's
happy
to
help.
You
pull
a
report
together,
especially
on
the
financial
side.
C
Evan
nice
to
see
you
here
and
thank
you
for
all
your
all
your
support,
I'm
feeling
very
good
this
week
about
the
the
collaboration
and
the
synergy
among
our
various
volunteers
and
getting
sort
of
quick
responses
to
imminent
challenges.
It's
it's.
C
D
Were
there
any
messages
from
masby
there?
I
see
a
couple
earlier.
B
Yeah
those
were
earlier,
he
was
basically
responding
when
we
were
talking
about
the
spaces.
He
was
clarifying
a
couple
things
so
I'll.
Let
you
read
those
alexander
is
is
basically
giving
us
a
thumbs
up
on
the
fact
that
we
need
project
proposals.
He's
gonna,
give
us
more
so,
but
not
yet
alexander.
Just
just
you
know.
After
your
vacation,
you
propose
more
projects
all
right.
A
B
We
go
technical
stuff.
I
don't
think
I
have
anything
new
in
here
today.
We've
got
a
place
to
talk
about
3d
scanning
techniques
and
tools,
a
place
to
talk
about
cad
related
stuff.
We
are
doing
some
interesting
exploration
in
ongoing
with
onshape.
I
know
we've
talked
about
this,
it's
just.
I
really
want
to
encourage
anyone
who
hasn't
seen
it
to
check
out.
B
I
thought
I
had
a
link
in
here
to
the
tutorial
that
andrew
or
the
overview
that
andrew
gave
we'll
have
to
find
a
link
to
that.
But
andrew
gave
a
great
presentation.
B
Right,
I'm
not
seeing
it
john,
that's
the
that's
alexander's
tutorial
on
fusion
there,
oh
yeah.
B
So,
let's
get
a
link
to
that
in
here,
but
andrew
gave
a
great,
andrea
ward,
gave
a
great
presentation,
and
it
really
helped
me
to
understand
how
the
different
options
compare
and
why
onshape
is
really
worth
thinking
about
for
what
we
do
really
compelling,
and
so
we've
been
looking
into
it
more
and
more
as
a
possible
tool
for
our
the
new
design
that
we're
working
on,
which
is
all
about
being
fully
parametric
parametric
scaling
all
the
way
through
and
we're
looking
at.
B
Can
we
use
onshape
to
do
that
in
a
way
that
very
non-technical
users
would
be
able
to
go
in
and
make
the
adjustments
needed
to
get
their
scaled
stl
files
without
having
to
get
into
a
lot
of
the
the
details?
Onshape
has
a
coding
backend
we
find
called
feature.
Script
looks
to
me
a
lot
like
openscad.
It's
all
code,
based
generation
of
of
geometry
and
and
manipulation
of
things,
and
so
you
know
we
should
be
able
to
to
do
things
where
we
can
build
out
parametric
geometry
based
on
the
user's
input.
B
We
just
have
to
figure
out
if
we
can
get
the
kind
of
user
interface
and
user
experience
easy
and
simple
enough
to
do
what
we
want.
So
that's
something
we're
exploring.
B
And
then
I
got
I'd
actually
love
to
I'd
love
to
follow
up
on
that
ward.
If
you
would,
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
chance
that
maybe
you
and
me
and
andrew
could
get
on
a
zoom
call
just
to
kind
of
talk
about
some
on-shape
stuff
that
that
I
had
in
mind
and
would
love
to
brainstorm
about.
Oh.
A
I'll
reach
out
to
him
see
what
his
schedule
is
like.
Let
me
make
a
note
of
that.
Okay
and
I
got
andrew
working
on
a
I.
I
know
we
discussed
it
before,
like
the
just
a
fingers,
only
version
of
the
phoenix,
so
I
got
him.
I
got
him
looking
into
that
see
how
he
does
he's
kind
of
new,
so
we'll
see
how
he
how
he
works
out.
A
B
That's
all
I
got
and
we're
and
we're
still
trying
to
follow
up
with
this
organization
called
spentis.
They
just
have
some
really
interesting
software.
That's
based
upon
an
ipad
with
the
occipital
scanner
and
it
it's
pretty
amazing.
It
lets
you
scan
a
limb
and
then
kind
of
manipulate
the
limb
into
the
position
that
you
want
and
then
build
a
custom
or
what
is
the
word
orthosis
or
those
things?
B
Thank
you
orthosis.
I
don't
use
that
term
nearly
as
much
as
prosthetic
but
it'll
it'll
build
a
custom
orthosis
to
fit
the
you
know
fit
to
the
actual.
You
know
limb
in
the
position
that
you
want.
B
Meanwhile,
though,
alexander
does
actually
have
a
case
in
romania
for
somebody
that
needs
a
custom
orthosis.
So
maybe
you
know
if,
if
we
can
get
him
access,
maybe
that'll
be
a
possible
solution
for
that
anyway,
does
anybody
else
have
anything
that
you've
been
that
you'd
like
to
share
anything
you've
been
doing
with
tooling
or
anything
you
want
to
share
cad
related
scanning
related
anything
like
that.
D
Is
it
worthwhile
to
reach
out
to
dara
broadbent,
I'm
not
sure
where
things
left
off,
but
I
did
email
about
that
that
in
the
hub,
we've
got
a
question
his
proposal,
but
I
know
that
I'm
not
sure
if
we
had
a
final
presentation
from
him
or
if
there
was
a
final
post
that
just
needed
to
be
made
from
his
final
presentation.
I
couldn't
find
anything
that.
B
Well,
I
I
there's
some
email
about
this.
I
have
a
feeling
I
could
be
wrong
that
presentation
he
gave
in
the
in
our
in
our
meeting
a
while
back,
where
he
kind
of
gave
us
what
I
thought
was
sort
of
an
interim
progress
report.
I
think
he
may
have
perceived
that
as
his
final
report.
We
might
want
to
just
reach
out
and
see.
If
that's
the
case,
I
don't,
but
he
may
be
under
the
impression
that
he's
done.
D
Okay,
well,
there's
just
a
post
there's
the
main
missing
piece
was
I
looked
in
the
hub
and
I
couldn't
find
anything
other
than
the
proposal,
and
I
do
remember
that
part
of
the
project
was
to
sort
of
have
a
final
post.
D
Yeah,
so
I
can,
I
can
send
an
email
to
him
if
you
want
to
add.
B
D
D
I
did
for
me,
but
it
might
be
worth
inviting
him
back
to
give
any
updates
if
he
has
any
anything
else
to
share
but
yeah,
maybe
maybe
it's
just
a
post
and
not
a
a
presentation
that
we
need
very
good.
B
All
right,
let's
see
research
and
development.
This
is
kind
of
a
mess
right
now,
but
this
is
just
a
place
to
alexander
just
want
to
know
if
the
focus
follow-up
for
today
is
the
chat
and
chill
presentation
of
the
collab
team's
works
and
so
yeah,
okay,
so
alexander,
first
of
all,
we
don't
need
to
do
this.
I
don't
want
to
speak
out
a
turn
here
ben,
but
if,
if
alexander
would
prefer
to
take
it
easy,
I
think
we
could
certainly
adjust
our
schedule.
Is
that
would
you
agree
with
that?
Ben.
D
I
sent
an
email
earlier
about
a
different
proposal.
I
didn't
hear
back
for
a
presentation
whatever
you
guys
want
to
do,
but
we
do
have
an
hour.
So
we
should
so.
B
It's
up
to
you,
alexander,
if
you're
up
for
it.
I
think
I
mentioned
this
earlier
in
the
meeting,
but
you
probably
weren't
here.
What
I
had
in
mind
was
nothing
but
a
show
and
tell
we
don't
need
any
training.
We
don't
need
any
presentation,
just
a
show
and
tell
of
some
of
the
design
work
that
you've
done
in
fusion
literally
just
kind
of
walking
us
through
and
showing
us
some
of
the
different
ideas
that
you've
played
with
we'll
chat
about
them.
We'll
ask
for
questions
about
what
they
are
and
what
they're
for?
B
That's
it
just
just
to
show
and
tell,
and
it
does
not
need
to
be
specifically
tied
to
our
collaborative
design
team.
I
know
you've
been
playing
with
some
other
things,
for
you
know,
custom
cases
you
were
working
on
things
like
that.
I
I
had
this
in
mind
as
nothing,
but
a
cad
show
and
tell
just
fun
and
informal.
If
you
want
to
do
that.
C
D
And
just
as
a
heads
up
keep
me
posted
in
the
future
a
little
bit
earlier
about
plans,
so
I
can
be
posting
this
stuff.
I've
been
out
of
the
loop
this
week.
I
I
didn't
know
about
any
of
this.
B
Oh,
I
yeah.
I
thought
this
was
what
had
been
the
plan
for
some
time.
I
I
guess
I
misunderstood
sorry
all
right.
So
under
the
topic
of
research
and
development,
like
I
said,
it's
kind
of
a
mess
right
now
and
I
I
don't
want
to
drag
alexander
back
into
this
discussion
and
a
lot
of
this
revolves
around
the
work
he's
doing
so.
Does
anybody
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
talk
around
just
under
the
general
topic
of
ongoing
r
d,
because
otherwise
we'll
stop
this?
For
now.
C
C
A
weekly
small
group
working
on
a
next
generation
enabled
device
that
I
think
is
emerging
as
a
hybrid
between,
if
I
can
predict,
without
promising
a
hybrid
between
the
kinetic,
the
osprey
and
andrew's
pivoting
wrist
is
sort
of
our
current
ambition
and
we've
been
making
steady
progress
towards
something
that
I
think
will
be
as
beautiful
as
the
kinetic
but
much
easier
to
build
and
probably
more
functional.
C
B
No-
and
I
wasn't
referring
to
that
by
any
means-
I
just
meant
my
notes
here-
a
bit
of
a
mess,
but
the
the
collaborative
design
team.
I've
had
a
lot
of
fun
with
and
I
think
they're
doing,
just
a
fantastic
job.
The
whole
team
has
been
great.
Those
those
are
recorded.
We've
got
a
space
on
the
hub
if
anyone's
interested
in
what
we're
doing
there,
you
can
watch
our
recordings.
B
You're
welcome
to
to
you
know,
join
in
the
discussion
there
and
if
you
want
to
get
more
involved
reach
out-
and
you
know
we
we're
not
leaving
it
quite
as
open
as
these
town
halls,
where
everyone
can
just
kind
of
jump
in
and
out,
because
it
really
takes
a
lot
of
work
to
bring
people
up
to
speed
on
all
of
our
past
work
and
discussions.
But
we
are
happy
to
get
others
involved.
If,
if
you
really
want
to
participate.
D
So
it
looks
like
alexander
is
able
to
do
the
presentation
so
that
begins
in
an
hour
and
we're
gonna
have
the
main
article
in
the
newsletter
is
about
mike
larson's
efforts
in
relation
to
this
project.
So
if
the
presentation
is
something
we
could
link
into
that,
that's
just
yet
another
great
link
that
we
can
have
supporting
the
newsletter.
So
thanks.
B
Tonight
and
I'm
sorry
about
the
last
minute,
ben,
let's
post
it
in
the
hub,
you
know
as
soon
as
we
can
here
in
the
next
few
minutes,
and
then
you
know,
I
think,
for
what
he's
doing
for
this
kind
of
show
and
tell
and
for
what
I'm
hoping
that
it'll
inspire
honestly,
I
think
the
recording
is
going
to
be
more
valuable
than
the
live
anyway.
I
so
it's
just
fun
great.
B
All
right,
thanks
ben,
we
are
running
late
here,
so
I
just
want
to
ask
if
we
wanted
to,
because
especially
up
I
already
lost
kevin,
never
mind,
I
was
going
to
see
if
we
could
chat
about
onboarding
just
for
a
moment,
but
maybe
we'll
come
back
to
that
next
time,
I'll
sort,
the
I'll
change
the
order
around
here
a
little
bit,
so
we
can
get
into
that.