►
From YouTube: e-NABLE Weekly SPC Meeting, May 28, 2021
Description
No description was provided for this meeting.
If this is YOUR meeting, an easy way to fix this is to add a description to your video, wherever mtngs.io found it (probably YouTube).
A
Okay,
we
are
live
now.
Let
me
get
my
I'm
gonna
get
the
chat
set
up
here
for
us.
A
A
A
A
D
A
Good
luck,
you're,
seeing
my
you're
seeing
my
screen
right
and
you
see
the
comments
over
here
I
mean
there
aren't
any
yet
nice.
Yes,
I
do
I
get
it
so
we
should.
We
should
see
anything
in
real
time
as
people
comment
over
here
and
we
can
respond
if
time
permits
I've
been
so
busy.
I
didn't
like
reach
out
to
confirm
ahead
of
time
with
sye.
If
I,
I
hope,
she's
still
on
first,
you
know
I
asked.
D
D
A
A
B
D
So
the
challenge
will
be
for
us
to
not
let
because,
because
it
it's
somewhat
asynchronous
right.
A
B
B
B
A
A
A
So,
let's
see
here
we
can
I'll,
let
you
put
in
the
attendance
there
for
today.
The
way
I
set
this
up
is,
if
you
just
kind
of
put
the
attendance
here
each
week
under
that
date,
then
I
can
just
you
know
afterwards.
I
can
just
drag
it
down
here
and
we'll
have
an
archive
for
those.
So,
although
I
know
we're
going
to
talk
about
alternatives,
so
if
you
wanted
to
do
something
other
than
workflow,
we
can
do
that
too.
A
B
A
Yeah,
it's
the
same
link.
Every
week
I
sent
it
out
in
the
email
this
morning
I'll
give
it
to
you
here
in
the
chat.
A
Well,
I
mean
the
notes
are
more
for
us.
I
you
know
people
are
seeing
them
on
screen
as
part
of
the
youtube
live,
video,
so
they're
literally
seeing
this
right
now
so
that
I
don't
know
they
need
the
link
to
the
the
workflowy.
It's
it's
more,
you
and
john
that
need
that
for
for
note,
taking.
A
All
right
so
action
items,
obviously
the
youtube
live
integration
from
zoom
is
done.
That's
what
we're
doing
right
now,
so
we're
just
using
zoom
but
streaming
until
youtube,
I'm
hoping
that
there
will
be
less
lag
this
way,
at
least
from
what
I'm
seeing
there
already
is,
I'm
getting
much
less
lag
on
the
audio
video
that
I'm
seeing
so,
hopefully
the
the
live
feed
will
be
better.
A
This
way
too,
and,
as
you
can
see,
I'm
I've
just
kind
of
I'm
experimenting
with
the
different
screen
arrangements,
so
we
should
be
able
to
see
comments
live
as
they
come
in
addressing
them
as
time
permits,
and
I
don't
know
we'll
see-
I
don't
know
if
the
video
coming
through
on
the
live
stream
is
exactly
the
same.
A
D
A
That's
right
so
in
the
zoom
meeting
john,
you
set
your
own
view.
That's
not
what
I'm
talking
about
I'm
talking
about
the
live
stream
that
everybody
else
is
seeing,
that's
controlled
by
my
view,
but
I
don't
think
it
matches
my
view
so
we'll
just
have
to
see
what
it
comes
through
as
but
yes
you
can
each
control
your
own
view
within
the
meeting.
B
A
Any
updates
on,
like
google
docs
benefits
of
maybe
going
back
to
using
google
docs
as
opposed
to
the
workflowy
notes.
B
The
the
main
thing
would
be
if
we
could
sync
it
together
right
now.
It's
totally
a
separate
thing
if
we
could
have
youtube
and
the
live
chat
and
our
document
and
all
this
stuff
paired
together,
that'd
be
wonderful.
B
There
was
a
presentation
that
I
gave
with
rodrigo
two
years
ago
with
a
sort
of
a
toolkit
that
we
put
together
that
was
kind
of
a
prototype.
Why
don't
I
send
an
email
about
that
and
I'll
explain
it
and
I'll
see
if
that's
something
that
we
want
to
pilot.
A
Okay,
so
to
be
continued
next
one
is
ben
updating.
Volunteering
needs
any
updates.
B
You
know
I
I
haven't
done
that
I
can
take
a
look
at
it
today.
Maybe
we
can
brainstorm
right
now.
Are
there
any
specific
following
volunteering
needs
that
stand
out
to
you
guys.
D
B
A
A
B
A
A
Like
I
said,
I
think
we're
gonna,
because
a
lot
of
what
we're
gonna
be
talking
about
has
to
do
with
sort
of
some
of
the
complexity
in
the
hub
and
some
of
the
challenges
that
our
members
and
chapters
are
facing.
I
think
all
of
those
you
know
the
whatever
we
come
up
with
in
terms
of
how
to
deal
with
those
things
is
certainly
going
to
lead
into
needs
because
we're
going
to
need
help
with
whatever
we
come
up
with
to
address
that
right.
I
don't
know
what
to
put
on
the
list
just
yet.
B
A
A
good
one,
yep
yeah,
you
know,
there's
always
need
for
fundraising
assistance.
I
mean,
I
know
bob's
kind
of
got
the
lead
on
that,
but
I
I'd
love
to
see
others
helping
there.
A
A
Fair
warning:
we
are
live
streaming
again,
even
though
we're
in
zoom.
We
are
live
streaming
to
youtube,
so
we.
A
E
I
could
present,
but,
however,
you
guys
want.
I
can
also
adapt
to
your
different
schedules
like
I
have.
I
have
no
problem.
A
E
I'm
sure,
like
I,
I
I
primarily
wanted
to
discuss
a
little
bit
about
the
characteristics
of
the
ecosystems
that
we
discovered
were
successful,
based
on
recipient
feedback
and
maybe
based
on
that
we
can
connect
as
well
with
some
of
the
plans
of
the
newcomer
integration
and
like
moving
forward
for
the
for
for
for
organizing
enable.
I
think
that
I
could
take
like
maybe
10
minutes
so
like
something
I
was
thinking
about
something
somewhat
fast,
so
that
you
guys
can
can
continue
with
your
with
your
meeting.
A
Great
so
then
we'll
we'll
kind
of
get
the
best
of
both
and
I
think
that'll
work
out.
Well,
I
do
actually,
I
was
hoping
to
cover
this
one
topic
before
we
get
to
you.
So
let's
do
this.
Let's
just
put
in
a
placeholder
for
you
here
and
is
this.
Is
it
a
correct
description
to
say
that
this
is
a
sort
of
a
summarization
of
your
research
or
discussion.
E
A
Okay,
great
so
yeah
you'll
take
as
much
time
as
you
need.
Let's
just
we'll
go
through
a
few
more
things
here
and
then
turn
it
over
to
you
since,
since
we
don't
need
the
the
entire
session,
thank
you
for
that.
Okay.
So
let
me
get
back
up
to
where
we
were
here.
Let's
see
we're
looking
at
action
items
we're
talking.
Volunteering
needs.
I
think
we're
we're
good
there
for
now.
Anyone
else
have
anything
to
add.
D
A
1Pm,
okay
and
that's,
of
course,
in
the
hub
as
well,
so
I
hope
folks
will
join
us.
So
this
is
just
as
a
reminder.
Once
a
month
we
do
a
new
members
meetup
that
was
last
week
and
then
the
following
week.
Each
month
we
do
it
a
new
member
sort
of
a
focus
workshop.
Where
I
mean
everyone
is
welcome,
although
it
was
geared
towards
new
members,
but
the
topic
this
week
is
an
especially
good
one.
It's
it's
sort
of
the
overview
of
the
enable
ecosystem.
A
A
That's
right
so
hope:
you'll
join
us,
jeremy
and
bob,
so
so
me
and
bob,
and
I,
along
with
eric
hempstead,
are
still
working
to
try
to
get
this
new
sizing
badge
process
rolled
out
the
hold
up
is
me,
I'm
sorry,
it's
getting
this
new
video
tutorial
for
doing
the
virtual
fitting
in
fusion
360.
A
part
of
it
is
a
lack
of
time
on
my
part,
but
part
of
it.
Also,
now
that
we
have
this
new
volunteer
award
who's,
helping
us
to
build
solid
body
models
of
some
of
these
designs
and
that
may
change
how
I
do
this
because
having
access
to
solid
body
models
does
give
me
a
simpler
option
in
terms
of
how
we
could
do
this
virtual
fitting
in
fusion.
A
D
Well,
yes,
in
short,
I
think
the
simplest
solution
is
just
to
copy
and
paste
the
html
from
the
lumio
polls
summary
right
into
the
hub
and
there's
a
new
poll.
We
will
have
to
redo
it.
They
have
not
explained
why
we
can
do
it,
so
it's
really
live.
They
say
that
we
can,
but
I
can't
see
how
they.
B
Said
we
just
have
to
make
our
page
public.
D
B
To
do
next,
okay,
well,
maybe
I'll
chime
in
that
email
and
we'll
see
if
we
can
create
a
movement
if
we
copy
the
html
and
paste
it
in
it's
not
dynamic
and
it'll
have
to
be
updated
every
time.
There's
a
change.
B
A
B
D
A
And
we're
going
to
end
up
with
a
bunch
of
out-of-date
stuff.
So
let's
see
what
we
can
figure
out.
Okay,
so
we'll
leave
that
for
next
time
see
what
we
can
learn
all
right.
So
we've
got
our
list
of
guest
presentations,
obviously,
today
being
safe,
more
of
a
little
discussion,
that's
perfectly
fine!
A
new
one
came
up,
so
is
june
4th
next
week.
I
think
that's
next
week,
yeah
so
we'll
have
darab
come
back
and
give
us
a
project
update
on
the
ultra
flexible
materials
research
he's
been
doing.
A
I
don't
believe
this
is
his
final
project
summary.
I
think
this
is
just
an
update,
if
I
understood
correctly,
so
I
left
him
down
here
as
well
for
a
final
project
summary,
but
we'll
get
clarification
from
him
on
that,
but
we
will
have
some
kind
of
presentation
or
update
from
him
next
week
and
then
we
have
dylan
beam
a
president
of
accessible
prosthetics
initiative
on
june
25th.
That's
we're
still
good
for
that.
Yes,
did.
I
commute.
A
It
excellent
okay,
so
then
summary
of
key
metrics
I
these
are
not
up
to
date.
I
I
didn't
have
time.
I
was
just
playing
around
with
how
I
could
embed
these
in
here.
So
I'm
thinking
I
might
well
until
we
switch
over
to
another
note
taking
tool
at
least
because
this
might
change
all
I
did
is
embedded
a
screenshot.
You
know
click
on
that
to
see
it
full
screen.
So
you
know
that's
what
I
did
for
now.
I
didn't
bother
with
all
the
other
graphs
that
we
have.
A
We
have
those
in
our
spreadsheet.
If
we
want
to
look
at
them,
I
don't
think
we
need
to
see
them
every
week,
so
they
don't
change
that
much.
So
I
was
thinking
I
would
just
kind
of
drop
this
summary
in
each
week.
If,
if
that
works,
but
we'll
see
what
we
do
with
note-taking,
that
might
change
okay,
so
the
one
sorry
did.
Somebody
have
something
to
say
on
that:
no
okay,
the
one
topic
I
did
want
to
talk
about
real
quick.
This
is,
I
think,
a
quick
one.
A
Before
we
get
to
safe
is
the
name
we've
been
having
discussion
about.
You
know
strategic
planning
committee
just
really
doesn't
fit
what
we
do
here
and
I
was
hoping
that
we
could
come
up
with
something
different.
We've
gone
back
and
forth,
both
in
discussion
and
emails,
and
I
wanted
to
just
put
forth
a
proposal
based
upon
you
know,
suggestions
that
were
made.
My
proposal
is
that
we
call
this
group
instead
of
the
strategic
planning
committee,
the
community
coordination
committee,
which
seems
to
be
a
better
fit
for
what
we
do.
A
It's
it's
really
about
kind
of
gathering
the
best
stuff
from
throughout
the
community
and
helping
to
share
that
and
kind
of
coordinate
what
others
are
doing
and
connecting
dots.
I
think
that's
a
better
sort
of
description
of
what
we
do
so
one
possible
name
for
this
group
is
community
coordination
committee
and
then,
along
with
that,
the
name
for
these
meetings,
that's
being
proposed,
would
be
the
enable
town
hall
meetings.
So
we
wouldn't
even
be
you
know
the
ccc,
the
community
coordination
committee.
That
would
hardly
even
be
used.
I
mean
that's,
you
know.
A
If
somebody
wants
to
refer
to
us,
that's
what
they
can
call
us,
but
that's
kind
of
in
the
background.
What
would
be
more
forefront
and
what
we
would
call
these
meetings
is
the
enable
town
halls.
So
this
would
be
the
weekly
enable
town
hall
meeting
thoughts
about
that
any
any
pro
or
con
observations.
It.
B
Did
make
up
ideas?
I
did
make
a
poll,
so
I
guess.
A
B
Town
hall
seemed
like
what
most
people
were
interested
in
based
on
this.
D
A
Okay,
ward
is
listening.
Welcome,
ward
how's,
it
sound
to
you,
ward,
you,
like
the
name
community
coordination
committee
having
weekly,
enable
town
hall
meetings.
It'll
probably
take
us
about
20
seconds
to
see
his
comment
because
we
have
some
lag
here
but
we'll
move
on
so
yeah
safe.
Let's
turn
it
over
to
you
and
I,
unless
we
get
any
feedback
to
the
contrary,
I'm
going
to
say
let's
not
waste
too
much
time
on
this.
Let's
just
agree
to
go
ahead
and
call
these
the
enable
town
hall
meetings
and
will
be
the
community
coordination
committee.
A
Unless
something
else
changes,
I
think
that's
good
resolved
on.
We
go
safe.
What
do
you
have
to
share
with
us.
A
So
she
might
have
stepped
away.
Let
me
I
better
get
my
zoom
chat
up
here
somewhere
too.
Okay,
see.
Thank
you
all
right.
So
you
know
most
of
the
rest
of
our
topics.
Here
are
pretty
big
topics,
so
I
don't
think
we
want
to
try
to
get
into
these
if
if
safe
is
just
going
to
be
a
moment
just
as
a
preview,
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
things
like
the
complexity
on
the
hub
and
how
we
can
make
things
easier
for
people
to
find
and
less
noisy.
A
Quite
frankly,
with
all
the
messages
and
notifications
we're
going
to
talk
about
quantity
versus
quality
in
terms
of
the
work
we
do
and
the
hands
that
we
make
and
how
we
work
with
recipients
and
the
ongoing
relationship
and
follow
up
with
recipients
we're
going
to
talk
about
the
onboarding
process,
which
is
how
we
bring
people
into
the
community
and
how
we
help
them
find
their
way
and
how
we
help
them.
You
know
get
plugged
in
in
a
in
a
way
that
works
for
them.
B
I
can
ask:
did
anybody
join
the
bionic
meeting
yesterday
and
just
as
a
heads
up?
That
sounds
like
that's
something
that's
going
to
happen.
Weekly.
D
B
A
B
Alexander,
did
you
make
it
to
that
meeting?
Yes
great
and
it's
apparently
as
vivec
and
the
other
participants
said
it's
gonna
be
mostly
about
how
to
get
the
proper
setup
of
sensors,
not.
C
A
A
B
I'll
add
the
link
into
the
chat
and
the
note
it's
more
flexible.
It
sounds
like
it's
thursdays
at
1pm,
east
coast
time.
Is
that
correct,
alexander,
not
sure,
I'm
in
a
vastly
different
region?
Sorry.
A
Right,
so
I
want
to
make
sure
I'm
understanding
this
right.
This
is
a
I'm
sure,
a
dumb
question,
but
when
we
say
bionic
that
would
include
everything
powered
right,
I
mean
anything
with
motors
or
sensors
of
any
kind.
It's
not
specific
to
like.
C
B
Thursday
is
1
pm
east
coast
time,
all
right
run
by
the
vic.
So
that's
I'm
just
filling
in
space
here,
waiting
for
a
safe.
D
A
A
C
Basically,
an
extremely
pleasant,
extremely
pleasant,
lunch
and
meeting
three
hours,
bob
dannon
and
his
wife
jolie
stahl
are
principals
of
the
dora
foundation
and
they
have
permanently
moved
to
newport.
Now,
oh
well,.
A
C
Have
been
financial
supporters,
the
dora
foundation
is
is
is
run
by
bob
and
jolie.
They
actually
founded
the
the
foundation
and
they
support
the
traditional
handicrafts
and
also
21st
century
handicrafts
of
which
3d
printing
is
is
prominent.
C
So
they
are
supporting
us
for
a
three-year
commitment
of
20
000
a
year
providing
we
spend
the
money
wisely,
and
so
it's
it's
a
it's
a
tremendous
effort
and
we
we
created
gift
packages
for
our
major
donors,
which
included
a
kinetic
hand,
so
they
saw
and
could
play
with
and
see
and
touch
and
hold
what
we
actually
do
and
then
some
other
some
other
gifts
like
mugs
and
t-shirts
and
bob
and
actually
bob
grew
up
in
newport
before
there
was
even
a
bridge
when
there
was
just
a
ferry
to
newport.
C
His
father
was
a
physician
there,
so
he
he
went
back
to
the
house
that
they
still
own
that
he
grew
up
in
and
they're
permanent
residents.
They're
artists
also
bob
is
an
anthropologist
phd
anthropologist.
C
They
bob
and
jolie
are
roughly
my
age,
so
they're,
retired
and
they've
had
a
remarkable
career
traveling
around
the
world
and
doing
research
and
art.
C
So
I
visited
them,
the
the
in
their
move
from
brooklyn
to
to
newport
our
gift
box
got
held
up,
got
sent
back
to
me.
We
arranged
a
couple
months
ago
that
when
the
weather
got
warm,
I
would
go
over,
have
lunch
and
deliver
the
gift
box.
Bob.
C
A
C
A
C
A
D
C
But
they're
lovely
people
and
they
they
particularly
made
very
favorable
comments
about
the
the
the
structure,
the
democracy
of
our
community,
that
really
resonates
with
them,
and
I
think
I
think
that
alone
really
greased
a
lot
of
the
skids.
D
C
That's
it
and
I
don't
know
how,
if
you
you
ever
really
know
if
they,
if
they
get
it,
but
you
know
bob
being
an
anthropologist
and
studying
researching
human
nature,
and
you
know
he
I
I
think
he's
attuned
to
it.
So
that's
good,
but
very
lovely.
My
wife
and
I
are
invited
back
to
their
house
to
play,
pool
of
all
things
and
and
he's
he
and
his
wife
will
visit
us,
and
so
I'm
nurturing
the
relationship.
But
it's
also
developed
into
a
very
nice
personal
relationship.
So
that's
great.
A
That's
great,
that's
awesome,
it
is.
You
know
I
had
a
thought,
while
we're
still
waiting
for
safe
here,
something
that
I
could
do
really
quickly,
because
some
of
these
topics
need
a
lot
of
discussion.
But
if
we
look
at
this
first
one
about
the
complexity
that
people
find
in
the
hub,
one
of
the
things
that
we
heard
about
was
people
getting
way
too
many
alerts
and
notifications
and
emails.
That's
something
that
we
can
maybe
just
touch
on
really
quickly.
A
So
you
get
exactly
the
notifications
that
you
want
and
only
those
notifications,
so
you
can
choose
when
you
get
notifications
in
your
browser,
when
you
get
emails,
you
can
choose
if
or
when
you
get
summary
emails
for
different
things
happening
in
the
hub.
So
you
can
choose
all
this
for
yourselves.
I
want
to
make
sure
people
are
aware
of
x.
It
sounds
like
some
are
getting
too
many
emails
and
and
don't
know
how
to
turn
them
off.
So
I
thought
I
would
at
least
touch.
A
I
should
probably
I
guess
we
should
post
something
on
the
hub.
Maybe
I
guess
a
good
place
might
be
in
the
new
members
workspace.
I
have
to
go
back
and
look
at
how
things
are
organized
in
there,
but
maybe
I
could
figure
out
a
good
one
of
those
getting
started.
Little
wikis.
Maybe
we
could
you
know,
stick
it
in
there.
D
You
know,
I
wonder
if
it's
possible,
I'm
sorry
yeah
is
there
a
do?
You
know
if
there's
a
template
for
the
notifications
that
they
do
get,
because
if
there
is,
we
should
include
the
little
message
saying
want
to
adjust
the
quantity
and
content
of
your
notifications.
Click
here.
A
D
No,
no,
I
I
know
that
I'm
saying
that
it
would
typically,
when
you're
irritated
by
an
email.
You
look
at
the
bottom
of
the
email
to
say
how
do
I
shut
this
thing
up?
Well,.
B
D
B
For
the
sharing,
it
would
be
easy
enough
to
take
this
video
and
then
cue
it
to
the
moment
that
you'd
give
the
little
quick
demo.
So
that's
easy
enough.
I
think
one
of
the
complications
is
currently
we
have
the
main
form
and
that
sort
of
gets
all
the
activity,
including
you
know,
introductions
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
B
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
it,
but
I
think
one
of
the
things
with
isabella's
feedback
was
that
some
people
feel
like
that
activity
around
new
members
is
sort
of
distracting
from
other
sort
of
more
thematic
information.
B
That
sort
of
more
kind
of
project
oriented
post
activity
might
be
a
little
bit
overwhelming
for
people
that
are
just
getting
started.
So
you
know,
is
there
a
way
to
you.
A
Know,
that's
actually
something
we
could.
Let's
talk
about
that
in
our
next
hub
development
meeting,
which
I
think
is
on
tuesdays,
because
I'm
actually
thinking
that
one
option
might
be
that
we
could
set
up
the
main
forum
to
be
kind
of
an
administrative
space
where
general,
the
general
population
does
not
have
permissions
to
post
in
the
stream
there
that
only
we
use
that
you
know
any
of
us
hub
administrators
use
it
to
share
announcements
and
things
like
that
and
everything
else
goes
into
relevant
spaces.
You
know
you
got
the
new
member
space
for
introductions.
A
C
Let
me
give
a
small
update
for
john
and
ben
jeremy.
I
just
received
the
pet
gene
that
I
ordered
from
you
to
start
printing
esteban's
arm.
A
C
And
it's
a
it's
a
fairly
large,
unlimited
arm
and.
C
Yeah-
and
I
have
it,
the
only
trepidation
I
have
is
that
I
have
a
very
high
powered
heat
gun
and
I'm
gonna
have
to
use
that
rather
than
boiling
water,
and
I
just
don't
want
to
end
up
with
a
softball-sized
ball
of
plastic.
A
Well,
so,
first
of
all
just
so
I
understand
why
is
it
that
you
have
to
use
the
heat
gun
instead
of
water.
A
Yeah,
it's
fine,
you
know,
in
fact,
we
showed
that
in
our
phoenix
hand,
assembly
video
that
I
can
send
you
a
link
to
we
use
boiling
water
to
form
pet
g.
You
just
have
to
leave
it
in
longer,
so,
whereas
pla
will
soften
in
about
three
or
four
seconds
pet
g
I'll
leave
it
in
there
for
maybe
20
25
30.
A
A
C
A
A
Okay,
I'm
not
sure
what
happened
we'll
have
to
just
move
on.
Maybe
just
sticking
with
this
topic
for
now
about
the
complexity
on
the
hub
other
thoughts
about
how
we
can.
How
can
we
make
it
easier
to
use?
I
mean
one
thing
that
I
think
to
talk
about
here
might
be
the
draft
space.
You
know
part
of
the
work
that
isabella
did.
She
actually
worked
on
setting
up
a
sort
of
a
draft
of
a.
A
I
think
she
called
it
a
launch
pad
that
has
a
lot
of
the
resources
for
for
new
members
and
it's
just
kind
of
sitting
there
right
now.
So
you
know
that's
one
possibility
is
turn
it
on.
B
B
In
with
the
the
new
member
space,
so
it's
just
bringing
that
wiki
information
into
the
space
that's
already
been
set
up.
All
the
new
members
are
automatically.
D
C
B
So
the
the
right
now
there's
the
isabella's
project
and
then
there's
a
space
that
masby
set
up
where
all
new
members
as
soon
as
you
register
in
the
hub
you're
added
into
that
space.
So
we'll
bring
those
resources
from
isabella
into
the
new
space
and
there's
a
good.
D
B
A
D
I
always
thought
phone
would
be
the
fastest
anyway,
there's
a
good
chance
that
we
will
have
another
brandeis
interim.
That
isabella
is
helping
us
secure,
who
will
then,
among
other
things,
help
develop
and
integrate
isabella's
work.
So
that's
that's
one
thing
we
we
can
and
will
do
you
know
it's
a
difficult
problem,
I'm
going
to
be
talking
about
it
to
some
extent
in
my
presentation
today.
A
A
B
That's
for
sure
you
know,
I
don't
know
if
isabella
mentioned
to
us
anyways
that
peop,
that
too
many
people
were
abandoning
it,
but
they
get
sort
of
overwhelmed
by
some
information
and
then
aren't
so
keen
for
other
stuff
that
might
speak
to
them
like
funding
opportunities,
or
you
know,
maybe
some
specific
posts
from
models
that
are
similar
to
their
own.
Like
a
university
chapter
being
able
to
connect
to
other
university
chapters,
I
think
we
can,
in
that
garden
analogy
start
getting
some
of
those
plants
that
cross
pollinate
together.
We
can.
C
A
So
I
mean
I
do
think
part
of
it
will
be
figuring
out
how
we
get
less
noise
in
the
main
form,
and
I
you
know
it's
not
necessarily
the
way
I
described
before,
where
you
know
nobody's
posting
in
the
main
forum.
Maybe
there's
a
lot
of
middle
ground
there,
but
I
I
think
we
need
to
figure
out
how
to
get
more
of
the.
You
know
some
some
of
the
key
topics.
You
know
project
oriented
stuff
and
you
know
some
of
those
other.
You
know
popular
topic
areas.
A
B
It's
worth
remembering
too,
that
originally
on
google
plus
that's
how
it
was
we
had
instead
of
topics
that
were
numerous,
that
you
could
tag
each
post
with.
We
had
different
forms.
Basically,
we
had
a
you
know
this.
You
join
this
group
to
talk
about
this
and
this
group
to
talk
about
this,
and
if
you
look
in
those
places,
you
can
just
see
those
posts.
We
could
talk
to
masby
about
just
like
what
jeremy
was
saying.
B
D
D
It's
another
possible
way
that
we
use
topics
to
create
channels.
If
you
will
that
people
can
can
restrict
themselves
to
it
would
require
topic
curation.
You
do
some
of
that
already,
but
this
is
what
we
have
to
explore.
A
D
I
asked
say:
are
you
with
us
and
you
said,
can
I
return
at
8
45,
which
is
in
four
minutes
sure?
Okay?
Well,
the
answer
is
of.
E
E
A
Okay,
so
I
guess,
as
long
as.
D
Here's
the
topic
for
us
yeah,
just
assuming
that
we're
we're
fishing,
the
bmas
project,
is
an
interesting,
enable
spin-off,
which
I
don't
think
we've
really
talked
about
in
this
venue.
A
You're,
welcome
to
I'll
just
remind
you,
john,
that
we
do
have
a
3d
universe.
Untethered
episode
coming
up
so
you're
going
to
have
a
whole
hour
to
present
the
bms
project
to
the
community,
but
feel
free
to
give
an
update.
Now,
if
you
like
yeah
well,
that's
fine!
Let's.
D
Let's
plug,
let's
all
right
now,
if
we're
going
to
have
a
two-minute
commercial
for
the
3d
universe,
live
special,
which
is
about
the
mask
project,
while
he's
finding
the
exact
time,
I
will
say
that
a
number
of
enablers
have,
during
the
covid
crisis
for
a
year
have
spent
a
year
developing
a
website
and
several
covid
face,
masks
which
are
about
to
burst
forth
onto
the
public
scene.
D
It
has
become
a
fairly
large
project
and
it
has
produced
not
one
but
four
differently
innovative
face
masks,
one
of
which
is
actually
while
it
was
developed
using
3d
printing
is
vacuformed
and
transparent
and
because
the
best
way
to
produce
it
is
by
sort
of
mass
production
and
vacuum
forming.
D
We
are
producing
these
now
in
the
thousands
that
is
we're
about
to
vacuum,
form
a
batch
of
fifteen
hundred,
a
thousand
of
which
will
go
to
national
technical
institute
of
the
depth,
which
has
a
recognized
need
for
clear,
face,
masks
for
people
who
rely
on
lip
reading.
But
we
think
it
will
also
be
useful
for
potentially
public
figures,
educators
and
medical
professionals
for
whom
facial
interaction
is
really
critical.
D
In
any
case,
it's
a
new
kind
of
venture
for
us
and
it's
likely
to
get
a
fair
amount
of
publicity
in
the
next
few
weeks,
and
we
will
be
talking
about
it
more
and
in
detail
on
3d
universe
live
coming
to
you
at
what
time.
A
All
right,
so
it's
we
have
a
series,
it's
called
3d
universe,
untethered,
and
you
can
always
find
that
just
on
our
on
our
main
website,
if
you,
if
you
just
go
to
our,
I
guess
our
blog
is
probably
the
easiest
to
direct
you
to
3duniverse.org
and
in
the
upper
left
corner,
there's
a
graphic
for
3d
universe,
untethered,
and
you
can
always
see
the
the
schedule
there,
but
this
particular
episode
is
on
july
1st
at
7
pm
central
time,
so
you'll
find
it
right
down
here
on
our
3d
universe,
untethered
page
so
on
that
date
and
time
you'll
just
head
over
to
our
facebook
page.
A
The
link
is
up
here
at
the
top
and
it'll
be
live
streamed
on
our
facebook,
page
and
you'll
get
to
hear
all
about
this
project
so
july,
1st
7
p.m.
Central
and
I'll
be
posting
stuff
in
the
hub.
As
we
come
up
on
that
okay,
so
we
should
be
moments
away
from
our
discussion
with
safe
anybody
else.
Have
anything
you'd
like
to
report
on
or
talk
about?
That
would
be
a
quick.
D
Okay,
I
will
point
out
that
at
some
point,
among
other
things,
we
should
think
about
the
status
of
enable
con
2021
that
usually
happens
in
the
fall
we're
approaching
the
beginning
of
the
summer.
It's
a
big
enterprise
that
benefits
from
lots
of
pre-planning
and
to
my
knowledge,
we
haven't
really
begun
to
wrap
our
heads
around
it.
Maria
is
usually
the
leader
on
this,
but
she
like
the
rest
of
us,
is
working
on
all
sorts
of
things
involving
kogit
and
so
that's
a
topic.
B
For
anybody
who
missed
the
device
pilot
meeting
this
week,
I'm
going
to
add
the
lincoln
to
the
chat
I
put
a
archive
post
in
that
project
space
and
it's
about
an
hour
and
a
half
where
folks
that
are
piloting,
open
source
prosthetics
share
their
experiences
in
some
of
the
challenges
and
look
at
different
devices.
So.
C
The
mention
of
enable
con
is
a
good
one,
john,
because
by
most
planning
standards
we're
all
right
already
too
late.
I
realize
it
tends
to
be
a
last-minute
situation,
but
it's
probably
relevant.
A
A
All
right-
well,
let's
maybe
kind
of
I
guess,
we'll
wrap
up
on
the
hub
complexity
topic
for
now.
I
want
to
feel
like
we
can
do
something
to
make
some
progress
on
this,
so
it
sounds
like
maybe
posting
a
note
in
the
hub
just
to
let
people
know
that
they
can
customize
their
notifications
and
maybe
link
to
that
part
of
this.
Video
for
details
would
be
a
a
good
first
step
and.
B
We'll
have
the
meeting
with
masby
on
tuesday,
and
we
can
bring
that
up.
I
think
using
spaces
to
separate
out
some
of
these
things
like,
for
example,.
B
So
things
like
the
new
member
introductions
could
be
in
that
new
member
space.
We
can
start
thinking
about
having
some
of
that
activity
be
separated
out.
If
that's
a
problem
for
folks
sort
of
having
that
kind
of
noise
in
the
main
form.
D
You
know
the
other
thing
is
what
what
are
the
defaults
for
notifications?
Maybe
we
can
dial
them
back
a
little
bit
also.
B
Mike
my
sense
is
that
the
the
notifications
are
separated
by
space,
so
jeremy's
suggestion
of
you
know:
let's
use
these
spaces
a
little
bit
better.
It
seems
like
a
good
one,
because
it'll
allow
the
preferences
for
what
notifications
to
get
to
work
more
right.
We're
sort
of
we've
been
leaning
at
the
main
forum,
but.
A
B
And
that
that
could
be
something
where,
like
the
bot
you
know,
maybe
there
is
sort
of
an
activity
summary
once
a
week
that
posts
in
the
main
hub.
That
says
that's
a
good
idea.
There
were
posts
in
the
bionic
space
and
in
the
wishbone
project
and
in
this
space
in
this.
A
B
I
really
like
the
you
know,
introductions
that
we
have,
but
I
I
could
imagine
that
getting
a
couple
of
those
a
week
could
be
distracting,
so
that
could
also
go
right
into
that
new
member
space
as
well.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
good
idea,
dare
I
ask,
do
we
have
safe.
D
A
B
The
chat
contributions
this
week.
A
Address
them
as
I
go,
you
know,
alexander
made
a
bunch
of
comments
about
notifications,
he'd
like
to
see
him
stacked.
That's
probably
not
a
possibility
unless
masbee
developed
something
custom,
a
space
just
for
asking
for
help,
then
maybe
you
know
so
it
doesn't
get
dragged
in
the
introductions.
A
He
offered
some
suggestions
on
the
heat
gun.
As
far
as
you
know,
water,
giving
you
a
smoother
result,
as
opposed
to
the
the
heat
gun
right.
Okay,.
B
Great
looks
like
safe
is
posting
in
the
chat.
E
I
I
had
to
reconnect
my
my
internet
and
it
took
some
time,
but
I
have
now
good
good
wi-fi
I
was
just
it
was
just
coming
in
and
out
would
you
guys
like?
I
think
that
maybe
what
I
could
do
is
that
I
could
share
some
of
the
main
takeaways
and
what
is
remaining
of
time
of
the
meeting
and
then
next
meeting.
I
can
also
just
provide
input
into
whatever
you
guys
need.
Would
that
make
sense.
A
If
you
don't
mind,
say
if
we
were
actually
just
talking
about
this
before
you
returned,
we
were
actually
we
don't
want
to
just
limit
this
to
a
few
minutes.
We'd
really
like
to
have
more
time
with
you.
A
So
if
you
don't
mind,
I
think
it
would
be
better
to
hold
it
until
next
week
and
and
and
just
a
lot,
you
know
more
times
we
don't
have
to
rush
through
it
and
also
having
you
know,
having
you
kind
of
give
us
the
most
important
elements
and
then
kind
of
go
off
and
have
a
week
break.
I
I
you
know
I'd
rather
hear
it
all
at
once,
so
we
can
really
kind
of
understand
and
digest
what
you're
sharing
with
us.
So
if
that's,
okay
with.
E
Time
that
works
that
works
for
me
and
I'll
aim
to
connect,
then
with
like
these
points,
actually
that
you
guys
have
already
in
the
in
this.
This
document.
A
C
Can
I
make
discussion
last
comment
on.
Please
do
something
something
for
us
to
all
think
about.
I
I'm
tossing
over
my
mind,
one
or
two
more
candidates
for
for
fundraising
opportunity,
sources
of
income
and
with
our
anticipated
tranches
of
of
donation
coming
in
by
fall,
we
should
have
in
the
neighborhood
of
50
000
and
then
to
go
out
and
ask
for
more.
C
I
think
it's
worthy
for
us
to
think
about
a
spending
plan,
or
you
know
where
what
how
are
we
going
to
deploy
these
in
a
worthy
fashion,
because
that's
something
I'm
going
to
want
to
tell
people
these
other
people.
I
want
to
approach
so
something.
A
Or
listening
you
know:
we've
we've
had
a
challenge
in
the
past,
ironically,
where
we
get
funds
in
and
nobody
takes
advantage
of
them.
You
know
we
have
this
great
program
out
there
on
lumio,
where
you
can
propose
a
project
and
propose
some
funding
and
people
just
don't
take
advantage
of
it.
Even
though
we
have
the
funds
sitting
there,
and
so
I
think
it's
important
that
we
talk
about.
How
do
we
either
encourage
our
community
to
make
use
of
these
funds
or
come
up
with
a
way
collectively
here
to
put
those
funds
to
good
use.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
good
topic
for
discussion
for
sure
good
anybody
else
have
anything
before
we
wrap
okay,
so
I
think
we're
going
to
keep
doing
them
this
way.
Unless
somebody
else,
you
know
comes
up
with
something
better,
I'm
going
to
stick
with
doing
these
weekly
meetings,
which
we're
now
calling
the
enabled
town
hall
meetings
so
we'll
do
them
weekly
like
this
via
zoom,
but
live
stream
to
youtube.
A
C
D
Right
the
way
this
works
with
this
system,
the
youtube
link
is
not
a,
which
is
what
you
need
to
tune
into
is
not
available
until
you
start.
So
what
people
need
to
do
is
be
looking
at
the
hub
at
the
appointed
time,
and
then
it
will
pop
up.
Is
that
that's
the
drill.
A
A
D
B
I
was
thinking,
we've
got
the
calendar
set
up,
and
that
is
something
that
is
in
the
hub
and
you
can
actually
embed
as
a
comment,
the
video
so
for
each
so
you
say
a
week
ahead
of
time
or
a
couple
days
ahead
of
time
in
spc
and
then
right
as
soon
as
you
add
that
comment
to
that
previous
post.
It
goes.