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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - March 17, 2023
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This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
The notes/agenda document can be found here: https://bit.ly/e-nable-town-hall-notes
If you want to join into the meeting itself, you are welcome to do so. You'll find the Zoom link in the events calendar on the Hub.
A
Okay,
we're
live
welcome
to
another
town
hall.
Small
group
today,
John
is
enjoying
the
wonderful
beauty
of
Ireland
with
his
94
year
old
mother,
which
is
so
cool,
and
so
he
won't
be
with
us
today.
We'll
skip
his
action
item
here
this
next
one
is
for
me
and
I
haven't
done
it.
Yet.
This
is
to
update
our
new
user
email,
the
the
info
that
goes
out
when
they
join
the
Hub
I
just
haven't
had
time.
Adam
I
know
you've
been
trying
to
get
a
hold
of
Brent
hollers.
Any
response.
A
B
It
or
if
he
was
going
to
be
joining
the
education
group
today,
oh
that.
C
C
Okay,
Adam,
if,
if
you
can
make
it
I
I,
unfortunately
will
have
to
leave
a
little
bit
early
and
I
know
it's
gonna,
be
a
lively
group.
C
There
so
one
of
the
chapter
leaders
of
the
of
Stony
Brook
will
will
be
there
with
a
few
members
from
his
team
and
they
are
especially
interested
in
Outreach
and
how
to
reach.
C
B
C
You
know
people
who
could
benefit
from
it.
The
devices
that
they're
they're
working
on
I.
B
Am
yeah
it's
it's
next
hour
right,
yes,
yeah
I
can
do
that.
A
Beautiful
and
and
well
we'll
get
to
that
later,
okay
action
items,
the
rest
of
these
are
mine,
follow
up
with
Ian
about
the
NIH
3D
print
exchange.
I
did
he
and
I
have
a
meeting
scheduled
for
Tuesday
March
28th
I
will
report
back
after
that
help
Adam
create
business
cards.
Well,
I,
don't
know
how
much
help
I
was.
We
were
able
to
get
business
cards
created
with
what
I
gave
you
I.
B
Am
yeah
the
images
are
perfect.
Thank
you,
I
I'm
kind
of
I'm
Persnickety
when
it
comes
to
this
kind
of
stuff,
so
I've
been
designing
something
for
the
last
week.
I
haven't
already
wonderful,
but
I
I'm
I'm
torn
because
I
know
that
I'm
getting
reimbursed
so
I'm
I
really
want
to
get
these
translucent
ones.
But
I
know
that
I'm,
just
I
I
need
to
be
more
conservative.
So.
A
B
No,
it
they
man,
it's
really
incredible.
There's
like
this
frosted
translucent
stuff,
that's
really
striking!
That
I
think
would
be
a
little
bit
more
memorable
rather
than
just
you.
A
B
All
I'll
I'll
look
at
it,
I'll
see
a
couple
of
options
and
then.
A
Especially
like
I
said,
if
we
can
kind
of
provide,
you
know,
maybe
write
something
up
on
the
Hub.
If
you're
doing
events,
here's
how
you
can
you
know
work
with
us
and
we
can
get
you
visit
the
business
cards
that
look
exactly
the
same.
We
could
order
through
the
same
Source,
just
change
the
information
on
them
and
and
we
could
maybe
have
those
available
for
other.
You
know
key
folks
that
are
doing
events.
Okay,
cool
yeah
that
sounds
great.
A
Okay,
show
Adam
the
enable
print
materials
and
swag
we
have
available,
which
I
did
do
you
have
everything
you
need
there.
A
B
Yeah
we
we
connected
yesterday.
Do
you
want
a
quick
update
there,
please
yeah
yeah,
so
tynara,
if
you're
listening
to
the
recording
of
this
later
I
I,
don't
want
to
to
you,
know,
commit
on
your
behalf
or
speak
for
you,
but
just
really
quickly.
A
high-level
overview
of
what
we
discussed
was
really
just
going
over
the
Outreach
initiatives
that
touch
on
the
healthcare
side
a
little
bit
more.
B
She
is
really
or
she
expressed
a
high
level
of
interest
in
being
as
engaged
here
as
we
need
so
she's
she's
really
ready
to
go
and
she
she's
a
rock
star.
You
know
she's,
she
does
3D
printing
she's
an
occupational
therapist
she's
based
out
of
Brazil.
B
She
works
with
kiddos,
primarily
she's,
currently
working
for
a
sinner
that
provides
assistance
to
individuals
with
autism,
so
she's
not
working
directly
with
the
amputees
as
much
right
now,
but
she's
she's,
very
young
she's,
very
energetic
and
I'm.
Just
I'm
just
so
excited
that
she's
she's
on
board.
B
She
and
I
yeah
we're
we're
talking
about
how
we
can
establish
that
network
of
healthcare
practitioners
she's
got
some
ideas
that
she
shared
and
we're
really
focused
on
trying
to
establish
some
guidelines
and
standards
that
can
be
followed
for
all
members
of
the
community
and
also
trying
to
create
a
space
like
a
space
in
the
wiki
so
that
whatever
country
you're
in
or
whatever
area
you're
in
you
can
quickly
check
the
guidelines
that
are
specific
to
where
you're
located
to
yeah
to
help
guide
how
to
engage.
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
I'm
crossing
that
one
off
for
me
share
the
assistive
device
Academy
info
on
the
Hub
I
did
I
put
up
a
post
and
shared
that
and
got
some
nice
comments
back.
It
really
is
a
wonderful
resource,
totally
free,
so
and
I
put
that
let's
say:
I
put
it
in
a
post,
I
think
I.
Also
no
I
was
going
to
put
it
under
art.
We
have
a
helpful
link,
section
I.
Think
I
still
need
to
put
it
in
there,
but
anyway
that
has
been
shared,
don't
have
any
guest
presentations.
A
John
talked
about
James
quilty,
but
we
don't
have
a
date
on
that.
Yet
here's
our
metrics
thanks
to
Rick
for
that
who
I
hope
we'll
see
again
soon
he's
not
been
available
for
a
while
due
to
some
health
things
but
I
hope
you're
doing
well
Rick.
If
you're
out
there,
let's
see
I,
don't
think,
there's
anything
really
to
call
attention
to
here.
A
We
still
have
a
really
good
healthy
fund
balance
and
I
hope
we'll
be
able
to
start
putting
that
to
good
use,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
big
projects
to
do
so.
Let's
move
on
to
our
Hub
posts.
Thank
you
for
doing
this.
Sarah
rich,
let's
see
hand
fingers
this
device
needed
for
Pediatric,
stroke,
patient,
okay,
so
they're
looking
to
assist
with
finger
opening
for
Pediatric
stroke
patients,
so
this
is,
and
what
are
they
showing
here?
Are
these
Adam
help
me
out
here?
These
are
these
things
that
they're
currently
using.
A
B
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
this-
is
a
post
in
the
hub
right,
yes
yeah.
So
this
is
something
that
it
looks
like
a
new
member
joined.
He
is
a
six-year-old
son
who
has
a
history
of
stroke,
looks
like
affecting
his
right
side
and
he
was
creating
sort
of
devices
to
assist
with
some
I
believe
therapeutic
opening.
A
B
I
mean
honestly,
some
of
these
things
could
be
devices
that
were
given
to
him
in
rehab,
which
you
know
it's
another
sort
of
example.
Why,
having
some
having
a
Partnerships
rehab
centers,
could
be
really
advantageous
to
therapists
in
the
settings.
A
B
A
Wonderful
excellent,
so
I
think
that's
in
good
hands.
I'm
going
to
move
on
to
the
next
one
Mike
V2
arm.
Let's
see
excited
to
complete
my
first
build.
Unlimited
rmv21
I
had
to
split
up
the
forearm
piece
because
of
the
bed
size.
We've
talked
about
this
before
and
then
drive
a
creative
way
to
link
glue
the
two
halves
together.
Next
time,
I'll,
try
half
lap
joint
and
snap
pins
combined
with
glue
printed
on
Ender
3v2
with
pla.
Let's
take
a
look
at
these
images.
A
A
B
A
A
Just
saw
that
yeah,
so
so
we
will
talk
about
that
as
well.
I
think
I
have
that
as
a
ticket
in
the
ticketing
system,
which
we'll
be
looking
at
shortly.
Oh.
D
A
D
A
Sand
the
surfaces
clamp
well
wipe
excess
off
immediately
and
let
cure
for
24
to
38
hours.
The
pla
broke
before
the
joint
did
I
see
I
suspected.
That
would
be
the
case
if
you
use
the
right
adhesive.
That's
great,
very
nice!
That's
great
information!
Thank
you!
Mike
now,
I
wonder.
Did
he
share
these
stls
for
his
modified
files,
because
those
would
be
really
useful
to
others?
A
I
wonder
if
he's
put
those
up
on
thingiverse,
it
would
be
nice
if
we
did,
it
looks
like
he
came
up
with
a
different
kind
of
a
joining
mechanism
where
he
has
pegs
that
fit
into
holes.
Now,
I'd
be
interested
to
see
how
so
he's
tried
two
different
types
of
joining,
so
I'd
love
to
hear
more
about
how
they
compared
and
then
it
seems
like
this
one.
A
B
B
Legs
wow
specifically
with
Osteo
integration.
So
this
is
the
pylon.
The
the
point
of
connection
is
buried
in
the
bone
itself
wow.
So
it's
really
exciting.
This
is
actually
something
that
I
was
tracking
when
I
was
in
grad
school
about
a
decade
ago,
osteointegration
is,
by
all
accounts,
everything
that
were
in
you
know,
granted
light.
My
eyes
have
been
not
quite
as
trained
here
as
they.
B
They
were
back
then,
but
there's
been
a
lot
of
reticence
in
the
states
to
trial
osteointegration
because
of
the
the
perceived
risk
of
infection,
but
that
appears
to
be
incredibly
low.
I
mean
they've
been
doing
it
in
animals
for
a
long
long
time
and
they've
been
doing
it
globally
in
in
centers
that
that
have
really
promising
results.
So
you
don't
worry
about
the
you
know.
This
is
primarily
for
lower
extremity,
so
it's
less
this
community's,
but
it's
a
the
big
concern
with
lower
extremity
prosthetic
technology.
A
Stuff
that
comes
with
it
I
do
think.
There's
some
relevance
here:
Adam
because
I'm
looking
at
this
and
no
we
wouldn't
our
community,
wouldn't
have
any
part
to
play
in
producing
the
devices
or
you
know,
providing
them
but
think
about
3D
printed
fairings.
You
know
aesthetic
coverings
that
go
over
this
to
give
it
the
shape.
Yeah.
You.
A
Yeah
there's
another
group
doing
3D
printed
fairings
for
for
legs
like
that
and
I.
B
B
A
D
B
A
Wonderful,
okay
and
last
we
have
Veer
robotics
team,
Rising
senior,
San,
Jose,
California
school
robotics
team,
Leland,
604,
quick,
silver,
Robotics
and
I
are
interested
in
fabricating
these
3D
printed
Prosthetics
over
this.
A
Okay,
over
80,
dedicated
students,
that's
wonderful
and
you've
already
responded
great
and
they're
going
to
talk
to
the
team
about
joining
the
new
member
Meetup,
so
they're
already,
you
gave
them
a
guidance
they
need.
Thank
you
both
Sarah
and
Adam,
really,
nice,
how
you
guys
are
helping
people
to
kind
of
get
onboarded
and
get
them
in
the
right
place.
A
Okay,
so
recurring
meetings
we
do
have
today
the
education
and
new
member
Meetup,
that's
coming
up
right
after
this
will
be
12
p.m.
Eastern
daylight-
and
it's
worth
mentioning,
especially
for
those
that
aren't
in
the
U.S
that
United
States
is
now
permanently
on
daylight
savings
time.
We
will
not
be
switching
back
and
forth
anymore
why
they
decided
to
keep
us
on
daylight
savings
instead
of
just
keeping
us
on
standard
I,
don't
know,
but
we
are
on
daylight
savings
time,
so
we
will
be.
You
know:
PDT
CDT,
EDT
Etc
from
here
on
out.
A
A
Let's
see
today
is
the
education
new
member,
Meetup,
Ian
Roy
will
be
leading
that
and
we
have
the
bionic
Design
Group
coming
up
on
next
Friday
and
that
is
going
to
be
led
by
vivec
and
they're
looking
for
people
to
share
their
interesting
projects.
So,
if
you're,
if
that's
your
area
of
Interest,
bionics
and
and
powered
types
of
devices,
please
you
know
reach
out.
A
There's
an
email
address
there
and
of
course
we
have
these
Town
Halls
every
week
want
to
call
attention
again
to
the
fact
that
Adam
has
a
call
out
for
papers
and
posters
for
the
conference
he's
going
to
be
attending.
Do
you
want
to
just
talk
a
little
bit
about
that
Adam?
What
you're
looking
for
yeah.
A
B
This
is
mostly
for
if
we
are
going
to
be
attending
conferences,
and
also
just
for
you
know,
putting
material
out
into
the
the
ecosystem
to
raise,
enables
awareness
and
and
maybe
help
to
to
get
people
working
together
on
some
non-direct
fabrication
projects,
it
seemed
like
a
good
opportunity
for
some
community
building.
So
really
what
we're
looking
for
is
some
opportunities
to
explore
any
topics
that
are
specific
interest
to
to
anyone
in
the
community.
B
So
if
this
is
testing
a
certain
material,
if
you've
got
a
really
interesting
case,
study
I'm,
just
thinking
of
Rick
down
in
Florida
and
like
all
of
his
really
interesting
work
that
he's
doing
there
would
be
great
I've,
actually
messaged
him
on
the
Hub
and
he's
indicated
that
he's
really
interested
in
participating
in
this
and
I
know
that
he
has
mentioned
an
assistant.
A
research
assistant
of
some
kind.
A
Adam
have
we
connected?
Have
we
connected
you
with
seif,
Savage,
yeah.
B
B
B
Yeah
she's
doing
like
real
research,
I'm,
just
looking
for
little
stuff,
okay
yeah,
she
she's
doing
peer-reviewed
stuff
with
with
grants
and
whatnot
what
I'm
thinking
is
trying
to
make
this
and
I
think
that's
amazing
I'm
not
trying
to
Discount
I'm
looking
for
anything
that
could
be
accessible
by
any
members
of
the
community,
something
that
could
be
done
produced
on
a
small
dollar
scale
and
potentially
be
be
publishable,
but
really
I'm.
Just
trying
to
get
people
you
know
give
them
some.
Some
opportunities
for
group
work.
B
Nope
I
haven't
not
about
this.
I
have.
A
On
a
call,
I'll
be
a
good
one
to
talk
to.
He
has
done
some
wonderful
projects,
including
testing
rigs,
the
box
and
block
test
and
other
types.
D
A
Test
rigs
that
I
think
would
be
really
nice
because
we
want
to
get
other
people
doing.
That
kind
of
thing
he's
done
all
kinds
of
interesting
work
with
bionics
he's
just
he
really
has
explored
a
lot
and.
B
A
Course,
being
being
a
professor
he'd,
be
a
I
think
a
good
person
to
put
that
into
an
understandable,
easy
to
digest
kind
of
a
form
yeah
for
sure
that
sounds
great.
If
he
has
time
I,
don't
know
what
is
you
know
what
his
life
is
like
these
days
sure
worth
checking
in
he's
on
the
Hub?
Okay,
of
course,
we're
partnering
with
the
Illinois
assistive
technology
program.
I,
hope
that
a
lot
of
our
volunteers
are
aware
of
this.
Now
we
put
it
on
the
Hub.
A
Territory
and
territory
yeah-
and
it
provides
a
wonderful
opportunity
for
our
volunteers
that
have
these
3D
printers
and
want
to
do
some
good,
but
they've
been
having
a
hard
time
connecting
with
people
that
need
the
Prosthetics.
Well,
here's
a
whole
new
world.
We
can
help
with
just
printing
devices
that
don't
need
assembly,
you
just
print
and
ship
and
you
can
help
people.
So
it's
just
really
cool
I.
Don't
I
think
this.
B
Is
especially
exciting
story
because
you're
off
Jeremy,
but
this
is
I,
think
a
really
great
way,
because
people
join
in
the
end
I
think
that
an
issue
that
we
have
is
they
join.
They
anticipate
there
being
an
immediate
need
and
that's
where
there's
no
need
so
I
think
exactly
so.
I
think
this
is
a
great
way
to
keep
people
engaged
like
right
out
of
the
gate
and
say
hey
if
you
want
to
print
something,
or
especially,
if
you're
nude.
B
So
in
the
the
Assistive
Technology
Program
Space
in
the
hub
I
went
ahead
and
pinned
a
link
to
a
Google
sheet.
If
you
wanted
to
hop
over
there,
but
I
am
I,
I
kind
of
did
I
fired
the
trigger
without
consulting
anyone.
So
sorry,
if
this
is,
you
know
getting
ahead
of
myself,
but
I
I
wanted
to
establish
I'm
calling
ATP
Champions,
but
really
these
are
just
like
the
people
and
or
chapters
who
are
going
to
be
the
primary
points
of
contact
in
a
given
state.
B
So
I
assigned
you
as
the
champion
for
Illinois
I'm,
the
Champion
for
Missouri
I.
Without
his
permission,
I
went
ahead
and
just
set
Mike
as
the
champion
for
Texas,
but
really
we
need
to
have
a
meeting
here
of
all
of
the
you
know,
to
sort
of
Kick
this
off
formally
and
get
the
process
in
place.
But
my
thought
is
that
there
might
be
like,
if
not
a
monthly,
at
least
a
quarterly
meeting
of
all
of
the
State
Champions
leaders.
B
Whatever
you
want
to
call
it,
we
really
are
just
going
to
need
to
establish
who
the
Boyce
contact
is,
who
the
point
of
contact
is
for
each
state,
ATP
identify
the
need
and
then
outline
some
project
goals
so
that
people
know
what
the
device
requirements
are
and
what
the
you
know
how
we
can
help.
A
lot
of
states
are
more
like
switches
and
board
type
stuff
where
it's
like
you
know
getting
electronic
technology
in
place.
B
Others
like
Illinois
Missouri,
are
more
just
I'll,
say
dumb,
because
I
don't
know
another
a
better
word
for
it,
but
not
like
electronic.
B
It's
really
just
like
simple
plastic
but
dumb
as
in
not
like
you
know,
powered
electronic
conductors
and
point
unless
you're,
stupid
and
I
need
a
better
word
for
that
and
my
notes
here,
but
yeah
so
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
good
to
be
done
and
I
I
really
don't
think
this
is
going
to
take
a
whole
lot
of
lift
on
any
individual
level,
which
is
kind
of
the
exciting
thing
about
it.
Well,.
A
And
so
I,
what
I
was
going
to
say
is
I.
You
know
I'm
hoping
that,
because
we
post
on
this
knob
I'm
hoping
that
people
have
already
been
starting
to
print
the.
Where
is
it?
Is
this
this
here?
No
iatp
makers,
I'm,
hoping
that
people
have
already
started
to
print
these
things
and
start?
Oh,
look
they
already
added
some
subcategories
here.
Oh
did
they
customize
products
and
daily
living
at
least
I?
Don't
remember
seeing
that
before
I
think
they
just
broke
them
down
into
categories.
It
looks
like
the
same
items.
A
A
It
looks
like
they're
they're
continuing
to
do
work
on
this,
but
regardless
I'm
hoping
people
are
already
starting
to
print
these
things
and
send
them
in
I.
It
occurred
to
me
that
we
don't
really
have
visibility
into
that
until
our
friends
at
iitp
start
saying:
hey
here's
what
we've
received,
but
one
thing
that
we
can
do
I'm
jumping
ahead
here
is:
let's
create
a
new
badge,
or
at
least
at
one,
maybe
multiple,
but
at
least
one
new
badge
for
people
that
have
printed
assistive
tech
for
this
program.
A
I
guess,
regardless
of
State,
even
it
doesn't
matter,
but
that
way
they
can.
They
can
claim
a
badge
and
we
can
see
how
many
people
are
claiming.
Those
badges
at
least
gives
us
some
sense
of
participation.
It's
certainly.
B
Not
yeah,
and
it
would
be
great
if
we
could
track
in
the
space
like
hey.
We
ship
I,
mean
I,
don't
know
what
kind
of
scale
here's
the
thing
about,
what
I
do?
I'm
printing
a
lot
of
checks
that
I
don't
have
to
cash
myself
like
we've,
got
all
this
potential
in
this
community
and
I'm
like
oh
yeah,
we
can
do
this
and
it's
a
hundred
percent,
just
leaning
on
other
people,
doing
the
actual
work
well.
B
A
Others
can
help
execute
on
them,
but
I,
maybe
one
of
the
part
one
part
of
this
could
be
that,
while
we're
establishing
these
programs,
we
have
that
conversation
that
you
know
our
volunteers
are
going
to
make
these
things
free
of
charge,
they're
going
to
cover
the
cost
of
materials
they're
going
to
cover
the
cost
of
shipping
them
to
you.
We
will
do
this
at
no
charge
to
you.
The
only
thing
that
we
ask
in
return
is
that,
on
a
monthly
basis,
you
provide
us
some
data
about
what
you're
receiving
yeah.
B
A
A
That
we
can
set
up,
we
could
set
up
a
simple
Google
form
that
they
fill
out.
It
would
take
them
30
seconds
and
a
Google
form
goes
right
into
a
spreadsheet,
so
we
would
have
a
spreadsheet
populated
with
all
those
results
from
all
the
different
states
and
all
we'd
have
to
do,
is
go
in
there
and
and
pull
out
the
monthly
sum
yeah.
That
sounds
great.
That's
easy!
I
could
help
you
set
that
up.
Okay,
cool
and
all
we
do
is.
A
Then
we
have
an
email
that
we
send
to
our
contacts
there
and
say:
hey
take
a
minute.
Please
fill
out
this
form
each
month.
You
know.
Maybe
we
have
a.
Maybe
we
started.
Maybe
we
start
a
new
newsletter
through
our
Benchmark
email
program,
specifically
for
these
at
partners,
and
we
we
create
a
new
email
list
that
has
all
of
our
contacts
at
these
different
it
programs
and
once
a
month
we
send
a
different
email
specifically
to
them,
asking
them
to.
Please
click
here
to
submit
your
your
data
from
last
month.
A
Too,
we
can
share
any
other
new
Partnerships
and
other
you
know
can
be
kind
of
a
newsletter
specifically
for
these
partners.
Yeah
awesome,
I,
love
it
something
to
think
about
I.
Obviously,
that's
yet
something
else.
We
need
somebody
to
help
us
with
and
and
Sarah
I.
Don't
want
to
put
you
on
the
spot,
but
something
to
think
about
if,
if
you're
able
to
to
help
us
with
that,
maybe
give
it
some
thought.
A
B
B
Some
updates
on,
like
ability
KC
here
in
town
I'm,
hoping
that
I'm
gonna
have
an
in
person
meeting
there
to
talk
to
their
therapists
and
give
a
little
presentation
about
what
enable
is
now
that
we've
got
this
partnership
coming
online
and
how
get
it's
really
meant
to
be
like
a
two-way,
you
know
how
do
I
we
had
people
come
in
and
sell
us
products
over
like
the
lunch
hour
and
that
kind
of
thing,
so
you
know,
there's
a
mechanism
in
place
for
this
kind
of
stuff,
but
I
I
really
want
to
just
get
a
better
sense.
B
For
you
know,
in
addition
to
the
sort
of
patient
level
needs,
you
know,
what
can
we
provide
to
therapists
on
a
rehab
engineering
basis
to
Supply
them
with
tools
that
maybe
they're
lacking
or
don't
have
ready
access
to
right?
Do
what
else
hey?
Let
me
just
look
at
your
list:
Not
My
Views,
here,
medical
professionals,
yep
and
I'm,
working
with
10
hours,
she's,
probably
going
to
be
taking
the
lead
on
establishing
a
Healthcare
Community.
Wonderful,
so
that's
going
to
be
kind
of
passing
on
to
her
I.
B
Don't
know:
I
I
doubt
she.
You
know
she
has
a
real
job.
Unlike
me,
so
I
don't
know
if
she'll
be
able
to
join
Town
Halls
every
single
week
or
maybe
she
can
give
an
occasional
update.
B
Do
the
stuff
we
covered.
Oh,
this
is
yeah.
This
is
from
last
week.
Can
you
can
you
scroll
up
just
a
little
bit?
Actually,
of
course,
sorry
about
that
you're,
good
Afghan
initiative,
I,
really
so
I'm
kind
of
stuck
at
the
requiring
access
to
the
already
built
hands,
and
if
we
don't
have
that,
we
just
need
somebody
to
build
a
couple
that
they
don't
mind.
Just
shipping
out
something
adult
sized
that
could
be
used
as
like
a
test
fit
for
people
on
the
ground.
There.
B
A
Want
to
pursue
those
in
parallel.
Adam
I
actually
recently
had
a
teacher
that
wanted
to
do
a
workshop
with
her
students,
but
she
didn't
have
access
to
a
3D
printer
and
I
took
a
call
out
to
the
community
and
and
and
they
did
provide
in
this
case
it
was
six
sets
of
of
parts
that
she
needed.
It
was
actually
one
volunteer
that
did
all
six
and
then
I
did
one
myself,
because
she
needed
seven
but
I.
A
B
Great,
let's
yeah,
let
me
talk
to
you
offline
about
that
about
the
best
way
to
approach
that
sounds
good.
Did
you
do
Helping
Hands?
No
updates
there
grit
3D
is
that
pathway
is
still
open
if
they're
interested
in
engaging
up
since
a
couple
of
messages
haven't
heard
back
yet,
but
right
now,
there's
a
hospital
director
in
Pakistan
who
is
going
to
be
the
go-between
and
that's
that's
our
our
Logistics
route.
B
A
B
That
meeting
that's
the
end
of
this
month
and
his
name
is
coming
up
hold
on
it's
something.
He's
got
a
name
but
he's
sort
of
my
counterpart
at
makers,
change
in
Canada,
but
yeah
we'll
be
meeting
I.
Think
it's
the
last
week
of
March
I.
A
B
Oh
yeah
yeah,
there's
Synergy
and
not
a
ton
of
overlap,
which
is
nice
because
I
yeah
I
think
that
they
they're
doing
their
thing.
That
I
don't
think
we're
going
to
be
chomping
any
of
their
pie
right.
If
we
so
so,
I
think
it's
good.
B
So
I
don't
know
the
OTP
group
of
Britannia
is
that's.
That's
ringing
a
bell,
but
I,
don't
remember
what
that
was
specifically
I.
Don't
either
I
think
John
added
that
okay
and
yeah
I
think
that's!
B
Okay,
that's
all
good!
The
only
other
thing
is
I
created
a
LinkedIn,
a
page.
The
enable
didn't
have
one
it
didn't
look
like
wow,
so
I
went
ahead
and
just
created
that
I
invited
you
and
John
I
think
I
invited
Sarah
as
well,
actually
I,
just
no
I
just
connected
with
Sarah
on
LinkedIn
like
just
now
so
I
still
need
to
send
an
invite
to
join
so
there
there
wasn't
a
place
for
anyone
to
just
go
and
go
to
like
the
centralized
enable
space.
A
Maybe
not
if
you're
so
not
familiar
with
Lance.
B
Well,
it's
terrible!
It's
a
horrible
UI!
Can
you
go
to
the
search
bar
search
bar,
okay,
top
left
and
just
enter,
enable.
B
It's
under
engineered,
oh
down
the
bottom.
Oh
no,
that's
enable
groups
get
rid
of
that
hyphen.
There.
A
B
Yeah
I
just
created
the
page
this
morning
because
it
I
it
was
striking
me
that
we
don't
really
have
a
presence.
I
thought
it'd
be
good
if
we
had
some
regular
things
rolling
out
there
through
our
networks.
Just
some
getting
some
hashtags
going
and
I
know
that
that
LinkedIn
is
where
social
media
goes
to
die,
but
I.
A
Think
it's
still
it's
still
a
valuable
resource.
D
B
Yeah
so
we'll
we'll
try
to
start
getting
a
couple
things
going.
If
anyone
else
wants
to
be
an
admin
to
that
page,
of
course,
I'm
more
than
more
than
willing
to
to
spread
that
around.
A
Good,
how
are
you
doing
for
the
conference?
Are
you
all
set?
Do
you
have
everything
you
need
I
know
you're
still
working
on
the
business
cards?
Is
there
anything
else
that
we
can
do
to
help
you
with
that.
B
Yeah
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
have
that
little
bag
of
like
knickknacks
like
like
little
branded
3D
printed
doodads.
That
would
be
good
to
hand
out
with
the
business
cards.
Okay,.
D
A
I
don't
know
yeah
so
I
know.
There's
a
couple
on
here.
B
B
A
Well,
they
actually
look
at
this.
We
have
anything.
A
That's
not
a
bad
idea,
though
I,
so
you
pick,
but
if,
if
like,
if
that's
the
one
that
you
think
would
would
be
good,
let's
pick
a
design
or
a
couple
of
designs
and
let's
put
up
a
post
on
the
Hub,
let's
link
to
the
thingiverse
pages
and
just
say
hey:
if
anyone
who
can
print
some
of
these
send
them
to
this
address
and
you'll
just
start
getting
them.
Okay,.
B
A
A
Be
hard
in
3D
printing
yeah,
but
if
yeah,
if
you
have
any
other
ideas,
you
know
if
it's
something
doable,
we.
A
That's
it's
fine,
but
I
think
it's
mainly
just
a
matter
of
of
picking
the
right
design
and
then
putting
a
post
on
the
Hub
kind
of
a
call
to
action.
We
can
maybe
pin
that
post
for
a
while,
since
it's
time
sensitive
and
see
what
we
can
get
for
you,
okay,
cool,
that
sounds
great.
Okay.
A
We've
talked
about
an
AI
assisted,
welcome
bot,
which
I
think
is
a
wonderful
idea.
I
just
I
don't
have
the
bandwidth
to
really
dive
into
it
yet,
but
there's
so
much
rapid
progress
with
this.
Obviously
they
have
released
a
chat,
GPT
API
now
and
just
recently
they
have
launched
gpt4,
which
is
mind-blowing.
If
you
haven't
seen
it.
A
B
Crazy
yeah,
it's
like
like
making
making
like
a
full
yeah,
whatever.
A
The
thing
that
really
blew
me
away
in
the
demo
is
it's
able
to
understand
images,
so
they
showed
an
image
of
just
a
a
scene
out
on
a
on
a
road
and
in
the
middle
of
the
road.
There's
this
you
know
some
kind
of
a
weight
and
attached
to
that
is
a
whole
big,
huge
bunch
of
hot
air
balloons.
You
know
and
there's
there's.
D
A
A
I
wouldn't
be
surprised
if
it
ends
up
needing
very
little
code,
I
think
there's
going
to
be
a
plug-in,
or
you
know
something
that
somebody
else
builds
that
will
be
able
to
kind
of
just
drop
in
on
on
the
Hub
without
too
much
trouble,
because
it
seems
like
the
direction
they're
going
is
needing
much
less
sort
of
custom
Training
and
more
where
you
can
just
kind
of
feed
it
massive
amounts
right
documents
and
web
pages
and
it'll
just
kind
of
learn
what
it
needs
to
about
us.
A
You
know
so
I
think
that's
the
direction
it's
heading,
but
for
now
it's
just
kind
of
something
where
sort
of
looking
at
I
don't
think
we're
actually
doing
any
work
on
that.
A
Yet,
okay,
so
I,
don't
think
we
have
to
talk
about
this
I'm
just
kind
of
gathering
a
list
of
some
of
the
other
assistive
Tech
repositories
out
there
and
I
would
like
to
keep
building
this
list
because
I
know
there
are
a
lot
of
good
repositories,
but
over
time,
I'd
like
to
start
to
bring
some
of
these
various
types
of
Open
Source
designs
for
assistive
Tech
into
our
new
repository
on
the
NIH
3D
print
exchange
that
I'll
be
talking
to
Ian
about.
So
you
know
anyone
that's
willing
to
have
them.
A
You
know
up
there
with
ours.
I
think
we
could
have
a
really
nice
and
expanding
catalog
of
various
kinds
of
assistive
Tech,
where
we
we're
pulling
from
all
these
different
sources.
So
anyone
that
knows
of
other
good
repositories,
let's
just
kind
of
keep
building
this
list
so
that
we
can
eventually
look
at
pulling
those
in.
A
We
talked
about
a
new
badge
for
those
that
are
printing.
These
assistive
tech
devices
which
we'll
have
to
work
on
I
guess
I,
should
probably
put
that
just
I'm
going
to
put
that
as
an
action
item
for
me,
because
nobody
else
is
going
to
do
that.
A
He
he
did
an
initial
prototype.
I
ended
up
doing
the
actual
badge,
gotcha
gotcha,
just
because
I
wanted
to
keep
the
styling
a
little
bit
more
consistent
with
with
our
other
badges
but
I'm
happy
to
do
things
differently.
That
was
just
the
easiest
way
to
get
it
out.
There
I
have
a
template
in
illustrator.
That
kind
of
you
know,
like
I,
said
just
kind
of
keep
some
of
the
styling
and
fonts,
and
all
that
the
same
and
so
I.
A
Yeah,
okay,
you
know
the
matching
platform.
I
would
really
love
to
make
some
forward
progress
on
this
it.
It
really
is
going
to
become
important
because
I,
just
don't
feel
like
enable
web
Central
is
serving
us
well
anymore
and
so
I
just
don't
you
know.
I've
I've
had
a
number
of
discussions
with
different
people
that
have
expressed
interest
in
getting
involved
with
this,
but
nothing
is
really
panned
out.
I,
just
I'm
really
looking
for
somebody
that
is
interested
in
really
getting
into
a
project
really
helping
us
to
get
this
going.
A
It's
I,
don't
even
think
it's
all
that
much
work,
it's
it's
kind
of
cleaning
up
the
WordPress
site
and
adjusting
the
content
to
be
more
oriented
towards
what
we
have
going
here,
primarily
in
the
U.S.
Just
a
little
bit
less
focused
on
friends,
more
focused
on
this,
though
we
want
it
to
serve
the
global
community,
and
you
know
plugging
in
some
Google,
API
keys
and
and
then
starting
to
work
on
expanding
the
translations,
and
things
like
that.
A
You
know
I,
don't
think
it's
a
massive
effort,
but
I
do
need
somebody,
that's
willing
to
kind
of
take
the
lead
on
it
and
is
is
willing
to
put
in
some
work
over
time.
You
know
knowing
that
you'd
be
doing
something
that
is
really
going
to
have
an
impact
on.
You
know
our
whole
community,
and
if
that
sounds
appealing
to
anyone,
please
you
know
reach
out.
I
still
have
not
found
someone
to
really
take
this
on
is.
A
D
A
Now
have
to
you
know:
customize
it
for
us.
We
have
to
just
it's
it's
nothing.
We
don't
need
to
build
the
platform
we
just
need
to.
You
know,
make
it
ours.
You
know
change
the
content
to
on
some
of
the
pages
and,
like
I
said
just
make
it
a
little
bit
more
U.S
Centric
and
then
start
expanding
out
the
translations
to
be
more
inclusive
of
the
other
regions
and
but
I
think.
A
The
first
piece
is
getting
it
launched
with
more
U.S,
Centric,
sort
of
content,
welcoming
people
to
the
community
and
all
that
making
a
good
Landing
site
getting
the
matching.
You
know
the
map
based
matching
stuff
working
and
and
then
we
can
go,
live
with
it
and
start.
You
know
transitioning
people
from
enable
web
Central
into
that
start,
using
it
to
match
people
with
people
by
proximating
Etc,
and
then
we
can
move
into
the
the
process
of
expanding
on
the
translations
and
opening
it
to
more
and
more
people
in
different
languages.
A
A
So
just
putting
that
call
out
there
again
still
working
on
the
Trello
initiative.
I
guess
you
and
I
need
to
regroup
on
this
Adam
right.
B
Yeah
I
I
think
that
when
we
last
spoke
on
this,
we
were
deliberating
between
splitting
into
multiple
boards.
Yes,.
A
So
let's
get
a
meeting
going
out
of
Mew
and
I
when
time
permits,
I
am
going
to
be
traveling
here,
coming
up
pretty
soon
I'm
going
to
be
leaving
probably
on
the
23rd
or
24th
of
this
month
and
I
will
be
out
of
town
until
the
12th
of
April,
but
I
will
still
be
able
to
be
on.
You
know:
Zoom
stuff
I'll
have
access
so
that
doesn't
necessarily.
A
D
A
Okay
last
thing
I
want
to
go
into
today.
We
don't
need
to
get
to
the
rest
of
these
topics,
but
I
do
want
to
look
at
our
ticketing
system
here.
A
So
there's
three
tickets
here
and
one
of
them
I
think
I
missed.
It
appears
to
me
that
Rick
forwarded
this
to
my
direct
email
and
I
missed
it.
So
this
is
someone
live
from
the
uk-based
refugee
charity,
refugees
and
they're,
helping
people
that
have
been
displaced
from
the
turkey
Syria
earthquake
situation
and
they're
trying
to
help
someone
named
Khaled
16
year
old
boy,
starting
business
at
school.
He
got
trapped
for
three
days.
A
His
house
collapsed
had
to
have
both
his
legs
amputated
and
he's
a
young
boy
that
feels
his
life
is
now
over.
As
he's
lost
both
his
legs,
he
has
little
hope
of
continuing
to
live
and
is
very
pessimistic
about
a
situation.
A
I
don't
even
know
how
to
respond
to
this,
because
I
don't
feel
like
we're
in
a
good
position
to
help
with
legs
and
I.
Also
wonder
about
an
injury
being
so
new
I.
Don't
know
that
anyone
can
do
much
of
anything
until
proper
healing
has
taken
place.
Adam,
maybe
you
can
help
me
out
on
what
is
an
appropriate
response
to
this
I.
B
Mean
I
right,
I
I
come
from
a
position
of
privilege
where
we
have
you
know
a
Functional,
Health
Network
and
you
know
access
to
to
psychologists
and
social
workers
and
things,
and
this
this
is
really
outside.
Of
my
my
realm
of
expertise
like
so
many
things
are,
I
mean
oh
gosh,
he
I've
just
worked
with
so
many.
How
old
is
the
kid
16.
you've
worked
with
so
many
kids
who
have
lost
both
legs
I,
don't
know
how
high
his
amputation
is.
B
I
mean
I,
can't
imagine
what
it's
like
going
going
through
that,
but
there's
so
much
that
can
be
done
now.
I
think
that
the
who
is
is
really
I.
I,
don't
know
the
Red
Cross
of
there's
got
to
be
some
contacts
somewhere,
that's
currently
on
the
ground.
If
you
can
get
them
hooked
up
with
Services,
but
I
man,
I
I
really
worry
about
someone
like
that.
Getting
missed
and
then
something
happening.
B
Oof
I
know
that
there
are
makers
in
that
region,
including
France
and
Pakistan,
that
have
experienced
fabricating
legs
I,
don't
think
they
need
a
someone
in
our
community
I
think
they
need.
You
know
they
need
a
prosthetist
to
work
with
them
to
because
that's
that's
a
highly
complicated
case
yeah.
B
That's
kind
of
what
I
figured
in
terms
of
healing
it's
going
to
be
a
couple
of
months
before
the
skin
can
bear
a
device,
but
I
think
for
now
yeah
I,
I
think
for
now
more
than
than
Prosthetics
in
terms
of
like
getting
fitted
right
now,
just
looking
getting
exposed
to
what
like
lower
extremity
amputee
athletes
are
able
to
do
just
exposing
the
kid
to
you
know
to
showing
how
functional
you
can
be
yeah,
especially
if
you
you
have
limb
loss
when
you're,
young
and
fit
and
everything
yeah,
yeah,
I,
I,
think
I.
A
I
don't
know
if
life
is
I,
don't
know
if
there's
any
I,
don't
know
if
there's
any
possibility
of
of
providing
some
kind
of
therapy
for
them,
but
that
would
also
be
I
think
really
helpful.
B
Well,
hey,
that's
that's
hugely
different!
Then.
If
the
NHS
is
able
I
mean
they've
got
yeah
they've
got
Services
all
over
the
place,
so
yeah
I
would
say
you
know
counseling
and
getting
hooked
up
with
a
Physio
and
having
just
like
a
dedicated
care
team
on
hand
is
going
to
be
way
more
important
than
relying
on
you
know
a
bunch
of
yahoos
like
us,
I.
A
I
agree:
I'm,
gonna,
I
think
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
respond
and
share
this
part
of
our
discussion,
and
just
you
know,
share
what
we
talked
about
here.
D
A
We
are
the
amateurs.
This
is
a
chapter
inquiry
reaching
out
on
behalf
of
the
enable
Toronto
chapter
request
and
update
the
contact
information.
Okay,
that's
something
Rick
will
handle,
and
here
we
go.
Mike
Corson
is
the
Dallas
chapter
still
active.
He
hasn't
been
able
to
reach
him.
He
hasn't
seen
any
posts
since
2020
and
he's
offering
to
help
revive
it.
Thank
you
so
much
Mike.
How
is
this
something
that
we
kind
of
leave
in
in?
Do
we
have
Rick
sort
of
coordinate
with
him?
Are
you
already
talking
with
Mike
Adam.
D
C
Activity
of
the
the
chapter
yeah
he
posted
about
that
on
the
Hub
too
and
I
thought
it
was
pretty
well
addressed
and
and
that's
how
he
became.
A
Great
okay,
so
I'll
just
respond
to
this
ticket
and
let
him
know
it
sounds
like
this
has
already
been
discussed
in
the
hub
and
we
would
love
to
have
him
help.
However,
he's
willing
so
I'll
get
back
to
him
and
I
think
that's
about
all
I
I.
We
need
to
go
through
today.
I
still
have
not
been
able
to
resolve
the
Azure
billing,
which
is
very
unfortunate
because
obviously
that's
very
important.
D
A
Have
not
you
know,
I
scheduled
that
I
scheduled
that
consultation
you
know
for
with
with
the
people
that
could
help
me
figure
this
out.
They
never
got
a
hold
of
me.
They
never
scheduled
anything
I,
just
I,
don't
even
know
how
to
get
a
hold
of
a
human
being.
Here,
that's
miles
so
I'm
struggling
with
this
I'm
going
to
keep
working
on
it.
I
just
don't
know
what
to
do
next.
A
A
B
A
It
no
I
appreciate
the
offer
Adam,
but
I
no
I
think
it's
really
I
need
an
Azure
expert
either
from
Microsoft
or
somebody
else.
Who
knows
how
to
get
things
done
and
set
things
up
properly.
A
I
I'm,
pretty
sure
that
there
are
changes
we
can
make
to
our
Azure
setup
in
terms
of
the
configuration
of
our
virtual
machines
and
how
many
resources
they're
using
and
you
know,
maybe
lowering
the
ram
lowering
the
number
of
CPUs,
because
we
probably
don't
need
as
much
power
as
what
we
have
set
up
and
that
would
bring
the
cost
down.
I
just
don't
know
how
to
do
that.
Right.
A
I
just
need
somebody,
that's
more
knowledgeable,
so
yeah
I,
just
I,
keep
putting
the
call
out,
but
I
haven't
found
anyone
that
can
help
with
this.
Yet,
okay.
A
Because
it
seems
like
a
pretty
hard
I'll
try
that
again
I'll
try
that
again.
Okay,
let
me
put
that
as
an
action
item
for
myself
or.
A
C
No
I
Adam
I'll
see
you
in
eight
minutes,
yeah.
A
B
B
Let
me
just
before
we
we
go
Sarah
what
I
I've
never
joined
one
of
these
well,
except
for
the
you
know,
my
very
first
new
member
Meetup
call
is:
what
specifically
did
you
want
me
to
to
do
to
assist
with
this?
Oh.
C
I
I
just
thought:
I
I
mean
I,
don't
think
we
need
assistance,
I'll
be
there
to
set
up
the
live
stream
and
Ian
will
be
hosting
the
discussion.
I
just
thought
it
would
be
good
for
you
to
be
there
since
Mike
will
be
there
and
the
Stony
Brook
doctor
and
they're.
So
they
really
wanted
to
talk
about
Outreach.
C
B
C
Don't
have
to
come
if
you're
you
know
busy
yet,
but
would
be
great
to
have
you
there.
No.