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C
D
D
B
Oh,
it's
that
that
was
the
my
earpiece
was
just
low
you're,
fine,
all.
E
B
My
preferred
window
for
Zoom
is
not
in
its
presets
I,
like
having
a
nice
big
display
on
my
second
monitor
of
everyone's
faces
when
I'm
presenting,
and
it
doesn't
like
that
I
think.
That's
Sarah,
hey
Sarah!
How
are
you.
G
I'm
at
a
conference,
so
I
may
not
be
here
very
long.
G
B
Alrighty
well
I
think
we
can
go
ahead
and
kick
this
off.
Welcome
everyone
to
our
September,
22nd
2023,
Town,
Hall.
I
will
note
this
is
going
to
be
the
last
Town
Hall.
We
have
for
a
couple
of
weeks,
as
I
will
be
out
next
week
in
Canada,
but
we
will
be
back
on
October.
D
B
That's
fine,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
start
with
posts
from
The.
Hub
looks
like
yes,
these.
These
are
new
correct,
Sarah,
I.
B
Awesome
so,
let's
take
a
look:
we've
got,
Sam
is
a
senior
biomedical
engineering
student
I.
Imagine
that
would
be
at
the
college
level
for
senior
Capstone
Sam
and
their
group
is
going
to
be
making
a
prosthetic
hand
attachment
I
wonder
what
they
mean
specifically
by
attachment.
I
was
wondering
if
there
are
any
people
who
use
Prosthetics,
who
we
went
back
to
us
goals
to
learn
about.
Well.
This
is
a
very
laudable
goal.
That's
good
actually
interested
in
speaking
to
a
user.
B
If
anyone
is
interested,
please
let
me
know.
Thank
you.
So
much
have
a
wonderful
day.
Do
we
have
any
prominent
users
of
devices?
I
know
that
there
are.
There
are
a
few
people
who
have
posted
recently,
who
have
like
partial
hand,
prosthetic
devices,
but
I,
don't
know
that
there
are
a
lot
of
people
who
are
frequently
posting
on
the
Hub
about
their
own
personal
experiences,
with
like
a
kinetic
or
a
phoenix
hand
or
an
unlimited
arm.
Any
thoughts.
D
H
D
B
D
Would
say
it
might
be
worthwhile
to
respond
to
their
post
to
ask
them
to
provide
more
details.
Maybe
they
have
some
specific
kind
of
attachment
in
mind.
Maybe
they're
looking
to
address
a
certain
kind
of
task,
I
think
if
we
could
provide
a
little
bit
more
detail,
we
might
be
more
likely
to.
You
know,
get
some
interest
from
somebody
that
might
benefit
from
it.
B
H
D
I
would
just
point
out
one
other
thing
if
they're
looking
to
it
sounds
like
they
might
be
looking
to
make
some
kind
of
a
kind
of
a
task,
specific
attachment
that
connects
on
to
an
existing
prosthetic
device
and
that
would
likely
involve
making
some
kind
of
modification
to
the
prosthetic.
Maybe
you
know
changing
a
part
in
CAD
and
then
reprinting
it
so
that
it
has
a
connector
of
some
sort.
D
If
that's
the
case,
that
would
sort
of
limit
the
designs
that
they
should
be
thinking
about,
because
only
some
of
our
designs
actually
have
those
editable
CAD
files
available.
So
that
might
be
worth
noting
as
well
like
the
Phoenix
and
we
have
full
CAD
files
for
some
of
the
others.
We
don't
gotcha
I.
G
Think
they
and,
and
you
Adam,
should
keep
in
mind
the
amputee
Coalition,
which
is
a
large
National
Organization.
Basically,
a
support
group
for
the
amputee
community.
B
Yeah
I've
been
in
touch
with
leadership
at
the
AC
for
a
couple
of
months
and
talking
about
how
we
can
they
are
careful
about
throwing
behind
one
organization
or
another,
especially
given
how
Reliant
their
members
are
on.
You
know
traditional
Prosthetics,
that
they
don't
want
to
rock
the
boat,
but
certainly
I'm
sure
there
are
people.
You
know,
members
who
I
haven't,
haven't
done
due
diligence
to
reach
out
to
and
and
not
leadership
folks
would
be
more
open
to
just
having
discussions.
G
You
can
meet
almost
everyone
in
the
industry
by
going
to
the
meeting
and
then
walking
the
the
exhibition
Hall.
So
that's
something
to
keep
in
mind.
It's
a
good
way
to
meet
people
yeah.
B
Yeah
and
I
think
this
is
not
on
the
to-do
list,
but
I
think
maybe
for
2024.
It
would
be
good
to
talk
about
if,
if
and
when
wild
mods
is
successful
in
securing
funds
of
a
we'll
call
it
more
transformative
in
nature
establishing
a
subset
that
would
be
allow
for
conference
attendance
or
from
Pie
in
the
Sky
actual
Presence
at
conferences
with
booths
and
white
papers
and
whatnot
I.
B
Think
that
would
be
that
could
be
very
effective
in
terms
of
building
these
kinds
of
relationships
and
I
I
apologize
gang,
I'm,
developing
a
cold.
If
my
energy
level
seems
a
little
bit
low,
it
is
so
please
don't
read
anything
into
my
my
tone
of
voice
when
we're
walking
through
these
today.
B
All
right
we've
got
a
post
from
an
enable
celebrity
here:
Eric
mubar,
oh
sure,
the
rep
rap
Festival,
all
right.
So
these
gearing
up
for
representing
enable
at
the
East
Coast,
rep
rat.
That's
cool
approach
is
typically
to
show
off
older
Legacy
designs
like
the
Phoenix
arm
and
Osprey
I've,
never
even
heard
of
the
Osprey
and
their
growth
into
the
latest
and
greatest
like
kwalu
and
kinetic
hand.
B
E
B
G
F
I'm
sorry
I'm
sorry
I
was
I
was
muted,
yes,
I'm
actually
I
have
to
leave
the
town
hall
at
11
45
to
meet
with
Vivek
ahead
of
the
bionic
design
Forum.
But
yes
at
12,
Eric
and
I
I,
don't
know
if
Eric
will
be
present,
but
two
of
his
students.
F
B
Okay.
Let's
move
on
to
the
next
one
Holly
Martin.
This
is
a
name
I've
seen
here
and
there
is
there
still
an
enable
Alliance.
Oh
right,
I
saw
this
post
enable
or
some
sort
of
organization
that
takes
completed
models
to
distribute
as
needed.
Another
frequent
question
I
have
a
dozen
completed
Phoenix,
hand-sized,
Youth
and
Young
Adult
having
another
build
clinic
in
the
near
future.
Is
their
repository
or
need
for
these
yeah.
So
this
I
think
would
be
a
really
great.
B
B
B
It
looks
like
Norbert
Hoffman,
a
prosthesis
project
in
Sierra
Leone.
This
is
news
to
me
that
we
have
a
prosthesis
project
in
Sierra
Leone.
B
They
have
a
prosthetist
who
can
fit
and
repair
I'd
really
like
to
well.
It
looks
like
they
have
a
link.
Actually,
let's
see
what
this
is.
B
Yeah
but
then
I
can't
parse
out
from
the
German
I
know
like
five
words
in
German.
Give
me
some
credit.
Do.
B
D
B
B
Interest
here
this
is
really
cool.
I'm
gonna
make
a
note
for
myself
to
follow
up
on
this.
B
Okay,
any
other
thoughts
on
this
post.
B
Specifically,
going
back
to
the
idea
of
a
library,
Repository.
B
Okay,
personally,
I
think
that
if
we
were
establishing
nodes
like
this,
it
would
make
a
lot
more
sense
to
have
them
Central
to
areas
that
don't
have
chapters
currently,
where
there's
a
high
need.
You
know
this
is
this
is
really
what
I've
been
exploring
with
ugani
prithia,
trying
to
try
to
piggyback
on
existing
infrastructure,
to
make
it
easier
to
get
devices
to
where
they
would
actually
be
used,
but
the
Sierra
Leone
project
looks
really
interesting.
B
H
B
D
Okay,
oh,
is
that
actually
going
does
that
show
something
going
through
his
actual
muscle
up
there?
Oh
right!
Yes,
oh
my
goodness,
yeah.
B
Well,
let's
all
read
and
learn
for
a
second,
so
this
is
an
aprl
below
elbow
biceps,
cinoplasty
epicondyle
strap
is
used
for
this.
The
epicondylolis
little
bumps
on
either
side
of
your
elbow
there,
conjunctional
flexible
leather,
hinges,
hinges
being
just
so
by
means
of
strep
cell
buckles,
the
Oxbow,
which
is
this
guy
tunnel
pen
fitted
with
the
dot
pressure.
D
B
Think
so
yeah
it
looks
like
contraction
of
the
biceps
would
cause
the
tendon
to
apply
tension
to
the
voluntary
open.
B
Crazy,
honestly,
I
don't
see
the
benefit
there
yeah
this
seems
wildly
invasive
yeah.
G
B
Could
be
appropriate
and
it
sounds
like
if
they're
VA
limited
they're,
probably
not
going
to
be
able
to
find
a
prosthetist
outside
of
the
VA
that
would
their
insurance
would
cover
I,
wonder
where
they're
located,
though,
because
that
could
open
up
some
doors
too.
B
B
B
B
Okay,
let's
keep
moving
any
thoughts
from
folks
on
the
line
on
this
one.
This
is
really
interesting.
This
is
where
I
think
we're
veering
wildly
into
medical
territory,
which
is
why
I'm,
a
little
hesitant
but
I
mean
they've,
been
put
they've
been
living
with
this
for
almost
half
a
century,
so.
B
So
we
also
have
a
note
here:
Sarah
I,
don't
know
if
this
is
a
post,
yeah.
F
It
wasn't
a
post,
it
was
a
message
that
I
got
from
the
leader
of
a
new
chapter
in
Singapore
and
wants
to
know
how
to
make
sure
that
the
PIN
for
their
chapter
appears
on
the
The
Hub
map.
F
B
Boy
are
we
still
maintaining
and
updating
that
Jeremy?
Is
that
still.
B
D
Well,
we
are,
but
it
as
far
as
I
know
we're
still
waiting
for
a
fix,
so
that
I
don't
think
the
latest
data
is
going
into
the
map,
because
it's
a
fix
needs
to
be
made
in
the
spreadsheet
in
the
code
which
I
can't
do
I'm
waiting,
okay,
so
as
far
as
I
know,
that
still
hasn't
been
done.
So,
yes,
the
map
is
current,
except
for
anybody
that
has
submitted
a
new
chapter
within
the
last
say
two
months.
Those
have
not
made
it
to
the
map
yet.
B
Okay,
great
saad's,
a
great
guy.
By
the
way
he
had
a
lot
of
thought
about
assistive
devices.
His
group
in
Singapore
started
with
assistive
Tech
and
are
just
now
moving
into
Prosthetics
sort
of
the
opposite
track
that
we've
taken.
B
He
was
really
interested
in
this
kit
plan
that
we're
starting
in
Missouri.
So,
okay,
let's
keep
on
moving
down.
We've
got
a
note
here
about
Sarah.
Did
you
add
this
to
the
Zain
up
chapter
leaders,
meeting
follow-up.
B
Okay
already
so,
just
as
a
reminder,
zainab
has
been
working
very
hard
and
turkey.
Her
group,
robotel
turkey,
gosh
I,
hope
that's
how
it's
actually
pronounced
has
been
working
since
the
earthquake
in
February
of
this
year,
assisting
a
just
a
huge
number
of
folks
attempting
to
provide
assistance
for
people
who
have
experienced
traumatic
limb
loss
in
that
region.
B
So
we
are,
you
know
they
were
very
gracious
in
allowing
us
to
use
their.
You
know,
sort
of
a
high
level
summary
of
their
chapter
for
part
of
our
annual
report
to
the
dadora
foundation
and
I.
Think
that
anything
we
can
do
to
connect
with
the
robotel
group
and
gain
insights
from
their
successes.
I
think
they're,
very,
very
active,
would
love
to
see
yeah.
B
Just
more
highlights
and
more
recent
successes
from
what
they've
been
doing
in
that
neck
of
the
woods
from
there
gang
I
don't
have
a
lot
of
specific
action
items
to
address.
There
were
a
couple
of
things
that
I
wanted
to
walk
through
on
the
fundraising
front,
Jason
and
happy
to
see
you
joining
I
didn't
know
if
you
were
in
a
position
to
offer
an
update.
Yep
I
know
that
you've
been
really
busy
this
week
at
conferences,
so.
I
Yeah,
just
a
audio's
doing:
okay,
can
you
hear
me
yeah,
you
sound
great
okay,
yeah,
just
a
little
jet
lag,
but
we're
gonna
pull
through
it.
I
know
we
had
mentioned.
I
We
mentioned
conferences
right
at
the
beginning
of
of
this
call
and
any
conferences
I
I
go
to
you
know
this
is
this
is
something
that's
on
my
mind.
Looking
for,
you
know
any
sort
of
social
impact
programs
this
this
past
week
was
a
bit
of
a
swing
and
a
miss
on
the
on
the
conference
front.
I
I,
don't
know
if
it
was
an
oracle
rule
or
a
Las
Vegas
rule,
but
they
said
no
business
to
be
discussed
outside
of
the
booth
and
no
third-party
interest
whatsoever,
and
they
had
people
walking
around
to
to
monitor
it.
I
I
think
it
was
a
Las
Vegas
thing,
but
that's
like
I,
said
a
bit
of
a
swing
and
a
mess,
but
otherwise
obviously
I
was
I
was
out
of
office
all
week,
but
the
the
big
accomplishment
is
getting
the
the
Autodesk
activist
investor
program
application
sent
off.
So
that's
something
that
that
night
you're
going
to
be
that
we're
going
to
be
monitoring
there
and
Adam.
As
you
mentioned
last
week,
you
know
you
talked
about
something
substantial
earlier
in
the
call
it
as
well.
I
That
is
our
that
is
our
substantial
and
and
most
exciting,
also
going
back
through
and
and
crawling
through
grant
opportunities,
especially
as
we
have
these
Partnerships
that
are
popping
up
and
and
capturing
different
Specialties.
That
would
meet
the
mark
for
for
these
grants.
So
we
are.
We
are
transitioning
to
higher
higher
impact
initiatives
on
the
on
the
front
on
the
fundraising
side.
So
I've
got
a
you
know.
I
I've
been
bit
occupied
this
week
at
the
conference,
but
tomorrow's
going
to
be
a
long
day
on
the
on
the
fundraising
front,
so
should
have
some
good
updates
for
you
next
week,
perfect.
B
Awesome,
thank
you
Jason
yeah,
so
we
Jason
and
I
worked
together
to
get
he
did
the
Lion's
Share
of
the
work
to
get
that
application
sent
off,
but
that
could
potentially
be
for
a
fairly
significant
sum.
So
we'll
keep
you
all
posted
on
the
the
results
there.
Honestly,
we
were
just
to
complete
the
application
we
described
enables
ongoing
activities.
We
took
a
couple
of
chapter
highlights
and
we're
we're
hopeful
that
something
might
come
of
that.
B
We
also
Jason
alluded
to
some
grants
that
we've
been
looking
at
on
the
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services
offers
a
number
of
grants
for
organizations
like
ours,
which
we
were
presuming
I
just
wanted
to
put
a
call
out
for
anyone
on
this
call
or
anyone
listening
to
this
recording,
for
you
know
doing
a
little
bit
of
work
as
well
to
just
keep
your
eyes
open
for
anything
that
might
be
relevant,
whether
it's
funding
research
in
alternative
sources
for
procuring
assistive
technology
for
folks,
which
is
within
our
wheelhouse.
B
If
it's
something
in
the
Avenue
of
rehab
engineering,
anything
that
might
be
a
new
or
interesting
Endeavor
or
support
existing
Endeavors
with
our
organization
I'd,
encourage
you
all
to
bring
that
to
our
attention
so
that
we
wild
mod
can
take
the
onus
of
completing
an
application
for
such
a
grant
from
there
I
apologize
I
didn't
update
the
my
apologies
getting
completely
slipped
my
mind,
but
I
just
want
to
give
a
quick
update
on
our
chapter
audit
surveys.
Those
have
been
out
for
a
little
over
a
week
now.
Thank
you
again.
B
Sarah
big
kudos
to
Sarah
for
getting
those
sent
out.
We've
got
a
number
of
responses
that
are
rolling
in,
and
lots
of
insight
about
the
kinds
of
activities
that
people
are
engaging
in.
It's
a
pretty
exciting
stuff.
B
I
am
hopeful
that
we'll
continue
to
get
a
little
bit
more.
If
you
are
a
chapter
leader
and
you
you
know,
are
engaged
with
unable
at
any
level,
we
encourage
you
to
complete
that
survey
and,
if
you
didn't
see
it
in
your
inbox,
just
there's
a
recent
post
on
the
Hub
I
believe
just
this
morning,
there's
an
update.
There
just
drop
a
line
so
that
we
know
that
you
need
the
link.
F
Also
I've
I've
been
individually
emailing
people,
so
hopefully
there
should
be
some
more
responses.
Coming
from
from
that
survey,.
B
B
F
A
F
It
so
I'm
meeting
with
with
Vivek
ahead
of
today's
bionic
design,
Forum,
to
show
him
how
to
how
to
record
and
then
post
a
meeting
and
and
hopefully
I
will
connect
with
in
soon
probably
next
week
to
do
that
and
I
have
I'll,
send
them
a
reference
guide
also.
So,
if
there's
anything
with
access
that
needs
to
be
done
for
vivac
and
and
Ian
there.
F
Yeah
I
think
that
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
F
F
And
then
the
other
item
so
I
think
most
of
you
know,
I've
I've
been
traveling
across
the
the
US
for
the
last
six
months
have
have
not
really
had
a
home
base
have
been
moving
from
place
to
place
about
every
two
weeks
and
at
the
end
of
October,
I
will
be
heading
to
Europe
and
I
will
be
in
Europe
for
the
month
and
I
will
still
for
the,
for
the
most
part,
be
entirely
online
and
and
available,
except
for
one
week
in
November,
I
will
be
off
and
then
at
the
beginning
of
December,
I
will
be
going
to
Senegal
and
I
will
be
staying
there
for
a
while
and
I
will
still
be
fully
online
and
available
and
an
enable
coordinator.
F
So
just
wanted
everyone
to
be
aware
that
I
will
be
in
Europe
and
and
Senegal
and
we'll
be
taking
a
week
off
in
November.
F
I'm
not
sure
yet
right
now,
I
I
don't
have
I,
don't
have
set
plans
to
return
to
the
states.
So.
B
Okay
well
safe
travels,
and
it
sounds
really
exciting,
but
also
you
know
be
safe.
Yeah.
F
Absolutely
and
if
anyone
and
I'm
I'm
open
to
travel
for
enable,
especially
if
there
is
an
opportunity
for
more
professional,
documenting
and
and
storytelling
of
enable
activities,
so
if
anyone
has
any
ideas
or
how
about
how
my
travels
can
be
helpful
to
everyone,
please
let
me
know
well.
B
Anything
you
find
you
know,
I'm
sure
everyone
would
love
a
short
slideshow,
especially
as
your
Senegal
I,
don't
know
anything
about
Senegal.
That
would
be
really
cool.
B
Okay,
great
anyone
else
open
discussion,
any
topic.
C
I
was
wondering
the
BCIT
Conference
next
week.
If
anybody
was
coming
to
that
in
Vancouver.
B
I
will
be
in
bands
next
week,
but.
A
B
A
A
A
Getting
interested
in
enable
because
I
think
the
person
there
is
moved
on,
I'm
gonna,
see
if
he's
going
to
be
at
the
conference
and
try
to
touch
base
with
him.
It.
B
Was
just
in
contact
with
someone
Chris
who
no,
it
was
a
woman
who
was
a
professor
for
a
number
of
years
and
I
believe
coordinated
the
BCIT
at
one
point.
What
is
her
name?
Sorry
I
need
to
Circle
back
on
this,
but
no
that's
really
exciting,
feel
free
to
you
know,
take
pictures
and.
B
Love
your
report
back
from
you
know
the
the
great
white
North
I'm.
B
Everything's
North
to
me
so
that's
great,
okay!
Well,
I'm
gonna,
give
you
a
to-do
of
tomorrow
to
report
back
with
amazing
discoveries.
B
E
B
F
E
B
Will
yeah
for
sure
so
I
put
together
a
draft
I
see
Sarah
this
email
you
sent
this
morning
I
think
this
morning.
E
B
A
H
B
Yeah
Evan,
we
would
love
your
input,
especially
as
the
financials
are
concerned,
so
I
put
together
a
quick
draft
based
on
the
kind
of
language
and
information
presented
in
past
Dora
Foundation
reports,
so
it
should
be
fairly
in
keeping
with
that.
But
or
what
I'm
lacking
are
you
know
the
financials?
You
know
what
what
have
we
been
using
and
and
how
and
why
so
I
will
be
great
timing.
B
I
will
be
sort
of
out
of
contact
for
the
next
week
or
so,
but
I
can
certainly
all
have
my
phone
with
me
and
I
can
certainly,
you
know,
coordinate
with
folks
in
the
evenings
on
how
this
could
be
best
finalized.
I
know
this
is
due
in
one
week,
but
I
know
it
has
also
been
late
in
the
past.
B
Okay,
great
already.
B
With
that,
I
wanted
to
float
just
a
couple
of
reminders
of
some
upcoming
changes,
so
as
discussed
at
some
previous
Town
Halls
we're
going
to
be
trialing
a
downshift
to
twice
monthly
Town
Hall
meetings
starting
next
month,
so
rather
than
having
a
weekly
Friday
meeting
beginning
in
October,
we'll
be
shifting
to
the
first
and
third
Fridays,
which
will
be
reflected
on
the
calendar.
That
Sarah
will
send
out
so
we're
effectively
starting
that
now,
since
we're
going
to
be
off
next
week.
B
B
There.
We're
still
we're
really
going
to
be
running
this
as
a
test
to
see
if
we're
able
to
cover
the
posts
on
the
Hub
making
sure
that
we're
still
keeping
on
top
of
action
items
and
to-do
lists.
B
But
really
what
I
want
to
do
is
ensure
that
we
have
that
we're
fostering
a
do
mentality.
And
there
were
not.
You
know
divesting
too
much
time
talking
about
what
to
do
and
instead
opening
up
time
to
do
the
things
that
we've
been
discussing
so
that
will
be
reflected
on
the
calendar
for
the
month
of
October.
I
also
want
to
mention
that
we
have
a
couple
of
speakers
coming
up.
That
I
would
really
love
to
have
everyone
on
this
tall
call
and
then
some
attend.
B
We've
got
Matt
Thompson,
who
is
formerly
fundraising,
lead
and
now
moving
into
more
of
a
project
management
lead
position
with
lens
for
Africa
sorry
legs
for
Africa
there.
It
is
it's
a
non-profit
organization
that
was
founded
about
10
years
ago.
They
have
to
date
refurbished
and
distributed
16
000
prosthetic
legs.
B
They
take
them,
they
fix
them
and
then
they
get
them
up
to
you
know
Market
quality
and
deliver
those
legs
to
people
in
need
across
sub-Saharan,
Africa
they've
done
a
phenomenal
job
in
doing
this
and
they're
just
now
getting
into
3D
printing
I'm
going
to
make
a
post
on
the
Hub
about
this,
if
not
today
than
Monday
but
Matt
is
leading
up
a
group
that
will
be
exploring
the
viability
of
a
3D
printed
foot
component
that
would
allow
for
use
of
people
with
below
knee
amputations
to
have
access
to
very,
very
cheap
oppressive
devices.
B
This
is
very
similar
to
the
ugani
foundation,
but
whereas
ugani
is
a
you
know,
private
company
Lakes
for
Africa
will
operate
fully
as
a
non-profit.
There
are
also
I
will
say
that
the
founder
of
ugani
and
the
directors
of
legs
for
Africa
are,
you
know,
they're
in
contact
with
one
another
and
they're
sort
of
staying
out
of
one
another's
Turf
for
the
time
being
so
it'll
be
kind
of
interesting
to
see
how
this
interplay
pans
out,
but
for
enable
members
I
think
this
is
a
really
interesting
chance
to
print
these
foot
designs.
They're,
really.
B
Just
these
wedge
shapes
with
a
few
cutouts,
still
love
reflexibility
and
Mobility
operating
within
a
foot
like
with
a
foot
within
a
shoe.
So
this
is
not
about
printing
to
give
to
a
person
they're
really
looking
for
people
to
to
assist
them.
With
stress
testing
to
see
you
know,
we'll
stand
up,
do
a
hammer
and
seeing
if
we
can
get
some,
you
know
some
actual
data
in
place
to
see
how
well
this
this
device
operates.
B
If
it's
functional,
you
know
this
I
think
could
turn
into
another
really
interesting
collaboration
or
partnership
for
enable
with
yet
another
group
in
the
African
continent
so
more
to
come
there,
but
I
will
post.
At
the
very
least,
you
know
this
opportunity
for
testing
this
device
as
a
sort
of
step,
one
Matt's
a
really
great
guy,
and
he
will
be
speaking
likely
in
November
about
what
his
organization
has
been
up
to
any
questions
comments.
There.
B
And
Sarah:
this
is
the
kind
of
thing
I
plan
to
have
slides
about
moving
forward.
I
know
that
once
we
shift
to
I
think
a
twice
monthly
Cadence
I'll
have
a
little
bit
more
time
to
organize
these
thoughts.
So
it's
not
just
word
salad,
kittens.
B
B
He
is
from
Norway
Sweden
shoot
I
forget
which
Scandinavian
country,
but
he's
a
really
great
guy,
I've,
been
in
touch
with
him
for
a
little
while
now
and
he
is
working
with
the
EU,
researching
viability
of
various
assistive
technology,
designs
and
yeah
he's
just
a
really
great,
highly
intelligent
person
who
I
think
could
offer
a
number
of
similar
opportunities
across
the
European
continent
for
enable
members
to
explore
options
for
assistive,
Tech,
so
excited
to
hear
his
input,
2.
B
B
I
think
that
we
have
a
lot
of
people
who
just
seem
to
pop
up
say:
hey
I'm
in
Singapore,
where
I'm
in
Thailand
or
I'm.
You
know
just
that
that
kind
of
Circle
of
the
globe
I
feel
like.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
who
frequently
post
from
there
and
then
we
have
not
done
a
lot
or
at
least
I
haven't
seen
a
lot
of
trying
to
coordinate
and
see.
B
If
we
can
I
don't
know,
build
up
a
specific
Regional
group
or
offer
specific
resources
to
support
folks
in
that
side
of
the
of
the
planet,
but
I'd
really
love
to
see
some
more
integration
there,
because
that's
that's
a
part
of
the
world
where
my
brain
honestly
just
doesn't
go
that
often
so
I
I'd
be
really
interested
to
see
how
we
can
I,
don't
know
how
we
can
support
one
another
yeah,
not
really
to
do
there,
just
just
food
for
thought
that
is
it
gang.
B
B
Alrighty
well,
as
always,
thank
you
all
for
for
your
attendance
at
these
meetings,
and
we
will
see
you
in
two
weeks.
B
E
B
You
post
them
on
the
Hub.
You
can
just
make
a
comment
on
the
Hub
or,
if
you
there
is
a
space
on
the
Hub
called.
Let
me
find
it.
B
Storytelling
materials,
so
this
is
not
fleshed
out
at
all.
I've
made
one
post
here,
encouraging
people
to
drop
them,
but
if
you
wanted
to
go
to
the
space
titled
storytelling
materials,
do
you
I
posted
here
over
a
year
ago,
and
that
was
the
only
activity
yeah
if
you
search
the
top
left
hand
corner
here
and
just
pull
this
up.
So
if
you
search
top
left
hand,
corner
and
just
enter
story,
it'll
come
up
okay.