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A
All
right
we
are
live
so
welcome
to
another,
enable
town
hall
great
to
see
y'all,
both
those
here
with
me
and
those
who
might
be
watching.
I've
got
the
chat
here
in
the
lower
right
corner,
that's
from
the
youtube.
So
if
you
guys
can
help
me
keep
an
eye
on
that,
anybody
is
welcome
to
post
comments
on
the
youtube
live
page.
We
will
try
to
keep
an
eye
on
that
here
and
respond,
as
we
can.
You're
also
welcome
to
join
us
here
in
the
zoo
meeting.
A
The
link
is
in
the
hub
on
the
there's,
a
comment
on
the
calendar
item
for
this
meeting.
So
you're
welcome
to
jump
right
in
here
to
the
zoom
session.
If
you'd
like
to
participate,
john,
it
looks
like
you're
handling,
notes
or
or
ben
or
both
thank
you
doesn't
look
like.
A
I
have
anybody
new
to
introduce
today,
so
we'll
go
on
to
action
items
this
first
one
is
for
me
to
clarify
some
of
the
evidence
requirements
for
our
badges,
just
by
kind
of
highlighting
some
of
the
key
points
in
bold,
and
I
would
say
we
can
consider
this
one
done
at
this
point.
I
went
back
in
and
did
some
more
work.
I
can't
say
I
did
every
one.
We
have
a
lot
of
badges,
but
I
think
I
did
all
the
ones
that
matter
at
this
point.
So
I
think
we
can
consider
this
one.
A
Syncs
automatically
every
few
minutes
right,
it's
already
updated.
Next
one
is
for
ben
to
try
to
reach
out
to
sheamus
about
translations
any
any
response.
C
I
haven't
heard
back,
I
I
did
email
and
then,
a
week
later
I
sent
a
follow-up
okay,
so
you
know
I
can
try.
I
don't
know,
I
guess.
A
Okay,
ben
and
bob
develop
a
template
for
providing
an
annual
report
for
our
primary
donors.
Have
you
guys
talked.
C
C
C
That
was
on
earlier
in
the
week,
but
I
can
I'll
just
follow
up
with
an
email.
That's
easy.
A
C
A
D
Let
these
mention
that
we
discussed
final
we're
going
to
send
an
email
to
howard
milstein,
his
contact
by
the
15th
of
the
month
this
month.
It
will
just
require
we
don't
have
to
have
a
full
report,
but
at
least
some
elements
of
the
report
in
it
for
the
next
range
of
five
thousand
dollars.
And
then
the
larger
full
report
follow
the
template.
A
Very
nice
so
yeah
later
in
the
month,
we'll
maybe
look
at
that
in
one
of
these
sessions,
but
we'll
move
on
ben
reach
out
to
dara
about
some
kind
of
a
post
in
the
hub
with
his
results
any
update
there.
C
Yeah
he
he
did
respond,
and
you
know
it
sounds
like
he's.
He's
got
some
some
stuff,
that's
been
busy
that
he's
been
busy
with,
but
he
seemed
open
in
the
next
week
or
two
to
to
share
a
post
and
it
is
sort
of
a
project.
That's
going
to
have
another
finalized
report
with
with
some
updates
so
good
to
follow
up
with
him.
Maybe
we
can
even
invite
him
to
another
town
hall
meeting.
A
You
would
all
right
got
our
metrics
in
here.
The
only
thing
that
really
stood
out
to
me
was:
what
was
it
now?
A
number
of
badge
requests.
Only
one
badge
request
this
week
other
than
that
pretty
typical
week.
A
So
on
we
go.
I
did
update
links
here
under.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
going
to
be
useful
or
not.
So
we
have
to
decide
if
it's
worth
updating
this,
but
I
do
have
a
list
here
of
our
recurring
meetings
with
links
to
where
you
can
get
the
details
and
past
recordings,
as
well
as
a
link
directly
to
the
next
upcoming
meeting
for
each
one.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
right
place
to
be
doing
this.
It's
just
an
experiment.
A
I
guess
it's
worth
just
kind
of
refreshing
people's
memory
on
these,
though,
since
we
have
this
so
we've
got
the
education
meetups
first
monday
of
every
month
at
noon.
Eastern
chapter
leaders,
the
second
monday
noon,
eastern
device,
pilots
third
monday
on
western
and
then
we've
got
two
on
fridays.
The
new
member
meetups
on
the
third
friday
of
every
month,
one
eastern
and
the
focus
follow-ups
fourth
friday
of
each
month,
one
eastern
and
then
there's
more
on
the
hub
calendar,
depending
upon
which
spaces
you're
following
you'll,
see
different
events
from
those
spaces.
C
Right
and
kevin-
and
I
were
doing
some
sort
of
workshopping
together
to
to
get
the
process
down
for
how
to
do
the
archives
and
some
of
the
archives
are
different
structures.
So
I
noticed
that
yeah.
A
Yeah,
I
noticed
of
the
different
formats
I
I
personally
was
very
fond
of
the
ones
that
are
using
a
wiki
where
you
have
an
archive
of
all
the
recordings
in
a
wiki,
and
then
I
could
easily
link
to
that.
Is
that
something
you
guys
are
looking
at,
or
are
you
going
a
different
way.
C
Yep
yeah
they're
all
actually
using
the
wiki,
but
the
some
of
the
information
is
different.
We've
been
doing
summaries
and
some
and
for
other
ones,
we're
sort
of
referencing
things
from
the
invite
itself.
Kevin
had
a
really
good
idea
of
I'm
sort
of
splitting
it
up
and
having
using
the
comments
below
to
tag
some
of
the
folks
that
had
had
been
involved
instead
of
putting
it
in
the
actual
post.
A
There
was
one
of
them
that
I
I
recalled
seeing
where
it
was
in
the
wiki
and
it
was
under
a
category.
So
there
was
a
category
that
I
think
was
called
you
know,
archive
of
meeting
recordings,
then,
under
that
there
was
a
separate
wiki
article
for
each
of
the
recording,
and
that
was
a
nice
way
to
do
it
because
you
can
have
whatever
detail
you
want
on
each
page.
C
A
C
C
A
All
right
on
we
go
so
animal
prosthetics
is
the
topic
du
jour.
We
we've
had
a
lot
of
excitement
around
this.
We've
got
a
new
space,
of
course,
on
the
hub
with
animals.enable.org
pointing
right
to
it.
Of
course,
we've
got
that
post
that
we
put
into
the
into
the
hub
that
bob
wrote
up
and
it's
gotten
31
comments
a
lot
of
activity
and
we
featured
this
in
our
latest
newsletter.
This
week
it
went
out
to
over
16
000
people.
A
Almost
4
000
opened
it,
which
is
higher
than
usual
actually
for
a
newsletter.
That's
not
bad
and
then
about
300
people
actually
clicked
through
to
read
the
articles
or
check
out
the
hub
or
something
like
that.
So
a
lot
of
interest
we've
and
we
actually
had
some
people
respond
into
our
help
desk,
saying
hey.
This
is
great.
I'd
like
to
get
involved
things
like
that.
A
So
there's
definitely
interest
around
this,
and
just
this
morning
one
of
my
partners,
copper,
3d,
reached
out
to
me
to
say:
hey,
we
saw
your
article
and
we
want
to
support
this
great
activity.
So
we're
going
to
send
you
three
spools
of
our
pla
pl
active
this,
which
is
an
antibacterial
filament,
actually
has
embedded
copper
nanoparticles,
so
it
is
antibacterial,
it
is
pla.
So
I
I
did
reply
back
saying:
hey.
A
Do
you
guys,
you
know
you're
working
on
any
antibacterial
pet
g
or
anything
like
that,
so
we'll
see
what
they
have,
but
at
the
very
least
we
can
incorporate
it
into
certain
elements
and
and
make
some
use.
But
it's
you
know
it's
pricey
stuff.
It's
also
about
85
us
dollars
per
spool
and
they're,
sending
us
three
spools,
so
I
told
them
just
send
them
my
way
and
I
can
get
them
to
whoever
needed
bob.
I
want
to
put
that
into
your
hands
since
you're
kind
of
managing
this
and
monitoring
cases.
A
D
It
yeah,
I
do
have
some
update
from
my
end
on
it.
First
of
all
that
I
believe,
there's
68
people
who
have
joined
the
space,
which
is
good
to
see
the
animal
space.
I
I
am
in
the
process
of
searching
the
internet
and
trying
to
find
animal
prostheses
designs
and
I'm
populating.
D
I
think,
there's
a
higher
degree
of
custom
custom
work
required
for
an
animal
as
opposed
to
even
a
human
and
the
expectation
by
a
lot
of
the
comments
that
I
see
is
that,
oh,
where
are
the
files
I'll
go
print
up
a
leg
for
a
dog?
That's
right
and
I
think
that's
going
to
be
a
challenge
to
a
lot
of
people
that
you
can't
just
grab
the
animal.
D
You
know
take
one
or
two
simple
measurements:
print
up,
something
strap
it
on
and
they're
happy,
and
I
don't
I
I
gotta
recommend
I
don't
have
a
process
yet
that
I
can
recommend
well
well.
A
B
More
than
one
so
thinking
about
how
we
recruit
designers
for
that
purpose
and
possibly
develop
a
teaming
system,
which
is
something
you
know,
arguably
we
need
anyway,
that
includes
a
designer
as
well
as
a
maker
as
well
as
a
something
might
be
absolutely
think
about.
Is
this
develops.
A
A
A
D
The
larger
the
animal
as
in
humans,
I
would
imagine,
the
larger
the
animal.
The
more
non-3d
printed
solutions
are
probably
appropriate
through
the
help
desk
and
through
a
couple
of
the
comments
that
have
come
into
the
hub.
B
You
know
that
would
be
a
very
telegenic
could
potentially
be
very
telegenic,
video
recording
of
a
visitor
to
an
animal
hospital,
etc.
Kids
getting
prosthetics
is
still
actually
pretty
telegenic,
but
it's
been
done.
Hundreds
of
times
right,
a
video
about
enable
going
to
the
animal
hospital
and
look
at
all
of
these
cute
animals.
A
D
Why
don't
we
put
down
a
an
action
item
for
me?
Please?
I
will
reach
out
to
one
of
the
veterinarians
in
the
u.s,
because
I
think
we
want
to
be
close
to
begin
with,
who
has
expressed
an
interest
and
I
will
give
them
a
call
phone
call
and
say:
hey.
Here's
who
I
am
perfect.
A
A
So
that
sounds
great
just
so
that
we
kind
of
know
what's
going
on,
though
I
know
you
got
a
lot
of
people
interested.
What
do
we
know
of
right
now
in
terms
of
actual
cases?
Last
time
we
talked,
we
talked
about
two
geese,
one
in
us.
One
in
germany
are
there
others
on
your
radar?
What
other
animal
cases
do
we
need?
A
sloth,
okay,.
D
A
hand
for
a
sloth
two
geese
and
there
are
no
new
cases
since
last
week,.
A
B
As
you're
talking
to
the
vet
and
thinking
about
this
visit
getting
one
or
more
of
our
volunteers
or
a
veterinary
student
or
some
you
know
not
some
old
cadre,
like
you
and
me
in
on
that
visit,
would
be
great.
B
B
D
C
I
wonder
if
there
is
the
woman,
that's
is
it
this
news
device
there's
a
woman
that
works
at
a
school
that
has
a
prosthetics
department.
I
thought
she
had
mentioned
something
about
animals
during
that
new
member
meetup.
It.
A
D
What,
let's
make
the
action
item,
let
me
explore
by
the
next
week
the
appropriate
volunteers
from
here
and
the
appropriate
target
institute
or
vet
or
whatever
and
we'll
put
a
we'll
get
a
plan
in
place
to
put
everything
together.
C
This
might
be
something
for
a
university
too.
I
mean
the
university
is
going
to
have.
You
know
sort
of
some
of
these
cross
departmental
opportunities.
You
know
it
might
be.
Some
school
has
a
program
for
that.
B
That's
a
great
that's.
A
great
point.
University
of
pennsylvania,
for
example,
has
an
extensive
veterinary
school
and
medical
school
and
university.
Pr
departments
like
us
are
always
on
the
lookout
for
interesting
stories,
so
that
might
be
a
really
good
way,
not
only
of
involving
the
vet
school
but
perhaps
getting
some
prosthetists
involved.
Also.
A
All
right,
good
stuff,
moving
on
to
case
related
stuff,
that
is,
people
cases,
two-legged
people,
that's
right.
This
is
just
a
note
about
team
making
and
how
we
can
do
that.
There's
a
post
here,
just
a
link
to
a
post
to
talk
about
all
these
different
kind
of
related
cases
and
how
we
might
pull
them
together
to
adapt
to
devices
that
would
handle
different
kinds
of
anatomies.
A
The
only
two
specific
case
notes
I
have
here
the
one
we'll
work
on
for
bishnu,
which
we're
going
to
get
an
update
on
in
a
moment
and
then
the
gonzalo
from
long
island
are
now
being
handled
by
bob
rieger,
and
I
don't
know
what
that's
about
so
bob.
Do
you
want
to
kind
of
talk
us
through
both
of
these.
B
Who
was
a
subrectilly
case,
and
you
know
I
pointed
out
that
it
was
too
early,
but
we
were
looking
forward
to
working
with
him
when
he
grew
up
well,
I
came
across
them.
B
They
saw
kristoff's
from
poland's
post
about
the
partial
kinetic
hand,
the
kinetic
hand,
with
the
missing
thumb
the
kinetic
hand,
with
a
you
know,
special
thumb
they
posted
my
son's
hand,
looks
exactly
like
this
hand,
and
I
didn't
recognize
them.
So
I
said
well,
listen,
you
should
get
in
touch
and
they
said
we've
been
in
touch.
They
heard
they're
about
the
first
candidates
I
ever
ever
met.
So
so
I
passed
them
to
bob
for
special
tender,
loving
care
and
he's
picked
up
the
case.
A
A
D
So
so
john
reached
out
to
me-
and
I
I
took
it
up,
I
contacted
them
and
I
said
sure
I
can
help
you.
First
of
all,
john,
I
don't
recognize
the
name
gonzalo.
They
are
the
they're
del
monte.
Stefano
del
monte
is
the
little
boy
and
the
parent
is
carol
del
monte,
right.
D
A
Yup
understood,
but
that's
fine,
let's
move
on
so
let's
talk
about
bishnu's
case
what,
because
I
think,
there's
more
activity
going
on
there.
What's
going
on
with
that,
bob.
D
Okay,
you
printed
up
a
hand
that
was
developed
by
alexander,
a
modification
that
basically
is
for
a
a
grown
man,
a
full-size
adult
where
there's
still
enough
residual
anatomy
left
that
a
standard
device
can't
be
made
large
enough.
D
D
The
biggest
issue
is
there
are
tolerance
problems
with
some
of
the
pins,
the
thumb
particular
because
it
came
from
a
different
design,
but
I
I
believe,
alexander,
if
he's
listening
or
not,
I'm
going
to
document
this
with
photos
and
everything
I
had
to
custom
size
and
print
two
very
long
pins
to
insert
the
fingers
into
the
palm,
because
the
standard
pin,
long
pin
and
two
short
ones
no
longer
worked.
There
must
have
been
some
modification
alexander.
Did
that
the
pin
the
standard
long
pin
was
three
quarters
of
an
inch.
Too
short.
A
D
A
A
D
I'm
ready,
I
I'm
ready
to
go
ahead
and
start
stringing
and
tensioning
it.
The
rubber
bands
are
in.
It
doesn't
look
as
big
to
me,
jeremy
as
it
might
to
you.
It
does
look
like
a
if
it
doesn't
look
to
me
like
a
140
to
150
percent
standard
hand
that
I
would
have
printed
in
in
kind
of
visual
size,
which
is
the
upper
limit,
but
I
don't
think
it's
ungainly.
D
A
D
To
just
to
complete
the
oh,
the
general
information
from
the
other
case
I
printed
up
by
from
photographs
given
to
me.
I
printed
up
a
a
kinetic
hand
without
a
thumb
that
I
felt
represented
the
photos.
I
took
measurements
and
did
all
that
and
I've
mailed
it
to
those
folks
and
they
should
get
it
tomorrow
and
then
we'll
do
a
facetime
and
I'll
titrate,
any
any
dimensions
and
I'll
then
go
ahead
and
make
the
finished
device.
D
B
A
Okay,
anything
else
case
related
that
anybody
would
like
to
talk
about
or
report
or
need
help
with
or
anything
like
that.
D
I
don't
know
what
a
number
of
cases
that
I'm
helping
people
offline
with
a
lot
of
cases
in
india.
We
we
need,
we
need
more
chapters
in
india,
it's
a
vast
country.
One
chapter
may
not
make
much
of
a
difference,
but,
as
we
begin
to
think
about
strategy
going
forward,
the
subcontinent
of
india
is
sorely
needs
presence.
B
You
know
there's
a
so
prashant
god.
G-A-D-E
was
an
intern
here
at
rochester
naval,
three
or
four
summers
ago.
He's
now
something
of
a
superstar
he's
on
the
lecture
circuit
he's
not
using
enabled
designs,
but
he
he
claims.
He
learned
a
lot
from
us
and
he's
doing
good
work
with
with
a
somewhat
different
device.
B
I
guess
we
should
reach
out
to
him
and
anyway,
you
should
be
aware
that
he
is
a
solution
in
india,
which
is
a
huge
country,
of
course,
for
upper
limb,
inexpensive,
prosthetics.
D
D
D
B
B
If
you're
telling
me
that
we're
getting
lots
of
requests
from
india,
maybe
we
should
actively
try
to
do
what
you
just
said,
which
is
to
to
really
try
to
get
some
allies
and
create
a
larger
network.
When
you
say
lots
of
requests
from
india,
what
are
you
talking
about.
D
Well-
and
I
think
that's
and
ben
just
put
something
in
the
chat,
I
don't
have
an
answer
when
I
say
lots.
Please
understand
these
are
impressions
as
I
do
my
daily
work
with
the
desk,
but
it's
been
going
on
for
several
years.
This
isn't
recent,
it's
it's
increasing,
it
seems.
Okay,
I
would
say
you
know
we
have
three
to
five
requests
a
week
coming
into
the
desk,
which
is
that's
all.
B
D
D
B
A
I
didn't
capture
that
second
one.
Do
you
want
me
to
put
that
on
here,
john
you're,
going
to
reach
out
to
what
was
the
name.
D
And
answer
your
your
point
in
the
chat
I'll
see
what
I
can
do
to
get
some
some
numbers
here:
okay,
again,
I'm
operating
on
field,
which
is
not
it's
great.
That's
okay,.
B
To
observe
this
discussion
of
specific
cases,
the
town
hall
meetings
have
not
had
this
kind
of
discussion
about
the
way
we
work
through
these
different
cases
very
often,
but
it's
I
find
it
quite
interesting
and
quite
rewarding,
and
it
may
be
helpful
for
people
to
notice
that
it's
not
a
print
and
send
operation.
It
is
a
multi-step
iterative
process,
and
so
frankly,
everyone
who
watches
this
is
probably
already
aware
of
it.
But
so
this
is
just
half
a
point.
Is
that
we
are
sort
of
modeling.
B
The
kind
of
process
that
we
have
found
is
what
it
takes
to
actually
get
from
start
to
end,
and
we
should
seek
a
way
of
helping
people
understand
that
this
is
the
way
it
works.
It's
messy
and
that's
why
we
can
do
it.
B
C
I've
got
a
quick
question.
I
apologize
for
all
the
echoes.
I
had
sent
an
email
to
jeremy
and
bob
to
see
if
it
made
sense
to
set
up
the
focus
follow-up
workshop
on
the
enabling
web
central
process.
B
You
know,
I
think
that,
may
I
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
Let
me
suggest
that
a
focused
follow-up
that
tracked
an
interesting
case
as
it
moves
through
ewc.
So
it's
not
about
ewc,
which
is
of
geeky
interest,
but
it's
about
working
through
a
case
which
happens
to
use
ewc,
which
I
think
might
be
a
really
helpful
thing
for
people
to
see.
C
Well,
the
same
issue
of
privacy
is
is.
A
No
problem
we
could
make
up
something,
but
I
guess
the
reason
I've
held
off
on
that
is
just
because
I
felt
like
we
were
kind
of
moving
in
a
different
direction
and
and
we're
trying
to
focus
on
this
new
platform
that
we're
now
trying
to
get
up,
and
I'm
not
even
sure
where
that
is
because
I
haven't
gotten
code.
C
I
think
it
could
be
really
helpful
to
have
the
video,
even
if
we
end
up
branching
in
a
different
direction
ahead,
because
it's
going
to
show
some
of
the
features
and
the
process,
I'm
not
sure
how
easily
some
of
that
stuff
will
play
into
terry's
design.
But
I
do
think
there's
there's
some
really
significant
things
about
how
it's
working
now
and
having
that
documentation
would
be
really
helpful.
B
I
can
see
that
I
understand
jeremy's
reluctance.
I
understand
ben's
enthusiasm.
I
will
suggest
that
if
you
focus
on
the
iterative
process
with
ewc
just
as
sort
of
the
the.
A
Revisiting
it's
just
I'm
thinking
about
how
to
do
this.
One
though,
and
I
don't
think
this
one
would
be
best
done
as
just
a
live
recorded
session.
I
think
this
is
one
that
needs
to
be
recorded
and
edited
because
it's
going
to
involve
logging
in
logging
out
of
different
accounts
and
I'd
have
to
kind
of
edit
it
together
in
a
way
where
you're.
B
A
Like
showing
both
sides
of
the
process-
and
so
this
is
one
that
would
take,
unfortunately,
there's
more
time
that
goes
into
that-
I
have
to
think
about
when
I
could
do
something
like
that.
It's
not
a
this
week,
kind
of
a
thing,
so
I
I
don't
disagree.
It
would
be
helpful.
It's
just
I'm
not
going
to
put
it
on
my
action
item
list
just
yet
because
it
would
be
sitting
there
for
a
while.
I
think
about
that.
One.
C
B
D
A
D
C
It'd
be
great
to
take
whatever
we
get
on
the
calendar,
for
the
focus
followed
would
be
great
to
get
it
a
little
bit
earlier.
I
think
maybe
I'll
follow
up
next
week
and
we
can
see
where
things
look
and
go
from
there
perfect
all
right.
B
You're
eager
to
have
an
advanced
scheduled
focus,
follow-up,
jeremy's,
hesitant
to
commit
to
being
that
person.
I'm
doing
some
research
right
now
and
I'm
looking
at
enabling
I'm
volunteering
for
a
focus
follow-up.
If
it's
close
enough
in
scope,
I'm
looking
at
enable
I'm
looking
at
free
little
libraries,
I'm
looking
at.
We
are
the
arc.org,
which
is
a
convert,
your
garden
into
a
into
a
natural
landscape
to
preserve
biodiversity,
with
a
map
people
put
pins
on
the
map,
and
so
on.
I'm
looking
at
homegrown
national
park,
which
is
another
one
of
these
ventures.
B
B
C
It
sounds
like
an
awesome,
maybe
a
presentation
also
for
this
event-
that
we're
hoping
to
line
up
in
boston
potentially
with
with
ally.
So
it
definitely
sounds
really
interesting.
I
think
a
lot
of
people
would
okay
appreciate
it
be
included.
A
B
A
In
terms
of
outreach
and
partnerships,
we
actually
just
talked
about
this
a
good
deal,
at
least
in
terms
of
animal
prosthetics,
because
we're
gonna
be
reaching
out
to
a
number
of
people
on
that
front
and
then,
in
terms
of
the
cases
in
india,
we've
got
a
couple
of
action
items
there,
so
those
are
certainly
outreach
and
partnership
related.
But
continuing
on
that
topic,
I
think
we
covered
most
this
last
time.
Does
anybody
I
know
alexander,
is
having
trouble
getting
into
this
amputee
coalition
event?
B
He
he
was,
as
was
ali
and
ali,
has
sent
out
an
email
with
a
number
of
events
of
interest
which
ben
and
I
are
frantically
looking
for
right
now,
because
it's
worth
mentioning
in
this
context,
it's
not
clear
that
they're
open
to
the
public,
but
there
are
a
number
of
good
talks,
and
many
of
us
would
be
interested
in
a
few
of
them.
So
ali
has
also
queried
to
see.
If
there's
a
way,
people
can
attend
a
single
session
for
less
than
the
25
fee
and.
A
A
I
see
value
in
educating
anyone
in
our
community
that
has
interest
in
attending
one
of
these
events.
If
any
one
of
our
volunteers
wants
to
go
to
one
of
these
events
and
it
costs
25
bucks,
I'm
in
favor
of
funding
that,
because,
ultimately
any
of
those
people
are
going
to
benefit
us,
you
know
by
what
they
learned.
So
I
think
there's
a
discussion
to
be
had
about
maybe
just
having
a
sort
of
a
pool
available.
A
B
Think
that's
great
and
I
think
for
it.
I
agree
with
that
and
I'll
I'll
raise
you.
One
conference
presentations
is
something
that,
for
example,
at
the
university,
it's
sort
of
a
gimme.
If
you
get
a
paper
accepted
as
a
conference,
the
university,
my
universities,
haverford
and
rit
would
pay
for
your
expenses
to
go
and
present
yeah
in
some
ways.
The
peer
review
process
for
getting
your
paper
accepted
at
a
at
a
real
conference
does
the
vetting,
and
then
the
institution
just
says.
C
A
Really
so
that
sounds
like
something
may
just
because
it
is
those
are
larger
amounts.
Maybe
that's
something
that
we
handle
under
the
existing
framework
of
this
group
here,
having
a
discussion
and
then
approving
it
if
it's
under
a
thousand
dollars,
but
for
the
other
thing,
if
we're
talking
about
you,
know
online
events
that
tend
to
be
twenty
five
fifty
bills,
maybe
that's
something
we
can
just
kind
of
put
some
something
in
place,
so
people
just
can
do
it
and
not
even
have
to
get
approval.
I.
D
B
D
B
Applicate
1
999,
which
is
our
right
for
a
conference
support
fund
for
for
attending
relevant
conferences,
and
the
first
thing
we
can
do
is
say
that
there
are
a
few
of
these
events
still
to
this
particular
conference.
So
it
may
not.
We
may
not
catch
cases
for
this
particular
conference,
but
we'll
see.
But
the
point
is
we
can
vote
a
thousand
dollars
for
this
kind
of
thing.
C
And
maybe
just
to
be
more
specific,
we
might
as
well
say
remote
events
that
we're
going
to
get
a
lot
more
people
that
can
use
you
get
a
lot.
A
B
A
A
No,
I
was
actually
thinking
the
opposite.
I
mean
we
have
the
enable
fund
that
has
plenty
of
money,
and
maybe
we
just
say
that
anybody
who
wants
to
go
to
an
online
event
that
has
relevant,
enable
you
know
centric
education
with
a
cost
up
to
x
dollars.
You
have
our
approval,
just
go:
buy
your
ticket
submit
the
expense
through
the
open,
collective
site
and
we'll
pay
you
you
know
and
not
have
to
track
it
or
allocate.
I
don't
know
that
was
kind
of
the
direction
I
was
thinking,
but
I'm
open
to
either
way.
B
I'm
a
little
uneasy
about
people
casually
saying
what
the
hell
it
doesn't
cost
me
anything
and
then
we
pay
and
they
don't
go.
I
would
like
to
ask
that
obligate
them
to
give
us
a
report
to
post
into
the
hub
yeah.
They
should
be
posting.
B
A
C
B
We
do
agree,
and
you
know
we
right
now-
there's
not
that
much
traffic
moving
through
open
collective,
which
is
the
way
they
would
submit
for
their
reimbursement.
Evan
has
got
it
well
under
control.
Okay,
I
I
think
if
we
simply
say
we're,
let's
do
this
pilot
program.
We
can
commit
a
thousand
dollars
worth
when
we
feel
like.
We
may
be
creeping
up
on
a
thousand
dollars
and
we'll
know
I
can.
I
can.
B
C
C
There's
a
couple
so
just
to
clarify
as
well.
Some
of
these
are
sort
of
tangentially
relevant,
but
there's
also
a
specific
presentation
led
by
eric
bubar
about
the
enable
community.
A
C
And
you'll
notice
that
saturday
october
9th
is
3d
printing
in
you.
What
you
can
do,
what
you
can't
do,
what
do
what
it
could
do,
anyways
with
eric
bubar
about
team,
abel,
so,
okay,
it
looks
like
ali's
already
reached
out
to
eric
and
it's
great
that
we've
got
some
representation
going
on.
But
this
is
the
list
that
she
sent.
A
A
note
there
I
see,
I
don't
know
who
I
who's
writing
this.
I
will
send
eric
an
additional
email
asking
about
the
events
and
possibilities
offering
a
discount.
A
C
For
joining
for
participation,
if
people
want.
A
B
Write
to
eric
and
kevin
under
the
illusion
that
you're
closer
to
ally
than
I
am,
would
you
remind
her
to
remind
eric
that
he
can
mention
the
availability
of
3d
universe,
discount
codes
for
materials
for
people
who
want
to
pursue
this
yeah.
A
B
A
B
C
A
B
A
A
A
A
Not
just
about
those
specific
events
but
post
specifically
about
the
fact
that
we
have
allocated
this
thousand
dollars,
anyone
is
welcome
to
buy
their
tickets
to
online
events.
I
would
say
up
to
a
cost
of
you
know:
maybe
50
a
ticket
or
something
like
that.
Otherwise
reach
out
to
us.
If
you
have
questions
but.
B
A
A
C
B
Which
is
of
great
interest
to
you?
Well,
I
don't
know
about
alexandria
if,
if
you
can
catch
his
access,
that's
a
fine
thing.
If
you
can't
and
as
I
recall
it's
only
25,
it's
still
worth
25
for
you
to
attend
and
report
and
network
yeah.
That's.