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A
Okay,
we're
live
now
morning.
Folks,
I
don't
I
didn't
check,
I
don't
think
we
have
anyone
watching
right
now,
but
I
will
keep
an
eye
on
and.
A
Can
help
me
on
the
the
chat
from
the
youtube
live,
that's
down
here
in
the
lower
right
corner
and
got
our
notes
as
usual
up
on
the
screen,
hi
ally
and.
A
Let's
go
ahead
and
get
started,
hopefully
I'm
trying
to
think
if
I
heard
from
if
john
had
something
going
on
today,
hopefully
he'll
be
joining
in.
I
don't
recall
if,
if
he
was
tied
up
today,
I
don't
see
ben
either
and
between
ben
and
john
they're,
usually
the
ones
that
help
out
taking
notes.
How
do
you
feel
about
helping
out
with
that
today?
Ellie.
A
A
So,
let's
see
I
didn't
finish
typing
in
the
attendance
up
there,
I'm
going
to
let
you
finish
that
up
ali
and
I'm
just
going
to
move
on.
I
am
unfortunately,
nothing
really
to.
I
have
nothing
really
to
report
on
my
action
items
and
those
the
only
two
we
have
here.
A
I
still
need
to
finish
updating
our
badges,
just
putting
the
evidence,
requirements
in
bold-
and
I
just
haven't-
had
time
to
get
in
there
and
finish
doing
that
so
we'll
do
as
soon
as
possible,
and
I
also
need
to
follow
up
with
masby
again.
I
did
get
clarification
from
him
that
our
messaging
notifications
run
on
a
cron
job,
which
he
said,
runs
every
minute,
but
then
alex
mentioned
that
it
takes
them
about
20
minutes
to
get
those.
So
I
need
to
follow
up
and
find
out
why
the
delay
that.
C
I
have
seen
some
messages
lately
coming
in
instantly,
but
I've
also.
B
A
So
maybe
we
need
to
monitor
that
a
little
bit
more
before
I
reach
out
to
him
with
an
inquiry.
Okay
ben
ali
started
to
help
us
out
with
notes.
If
you
two
want
to
kind
of
do
that
together.
That
would
be
wonderful,
great
all
right,
so
we
got
our
metrics
here
and
nothing
really
to
call
attention
to
that.
I
can
see
we
were
kind
of
chuckling
earlier
about
how
we
have
a
lot
of
liking
activity.
Lately
49
likes
this
week,
but
otherwise
nothing
really
stands
out.
A
We
stand
steady
at
195
chapters
this
week
and
not
a
lot
of
activity
on
the
enableweb
central,
which
is
something
that
we're
having
discussions
about
how
we
can
improve,
but
otherwise
not
much
to
talk
about
here.
So
I'm
gonna
move
on
all
right,
so
discussion
topics
we
kind
of
have
just
the
same
topics
before
I
don't
have
anything
really
special
to
discuss
so
we're
just
gonna
kind
of
run
through
these.
A
I
don't
think
there's
any
significant
updates
from
this
goldman
sachs
opportunity,
except
for
a
reminder
of
what
we're
talking
about
here.
The
goldman
sachs
analyst
impact
fund
has
us
in
a
process
where
we
have
the
potential
to
be
awarded
up
to
250
thousand
dollars.
There
are
also
other
prizes
for
lower
amounts.
We
have
already
moved
into
phase
two
and
they
have
now
finalized
the
presentation
to
submit
to
see
if
we
can
get
into
phase
three.
A
A
Be
because,
at
that
point,
they're
gonna
need
to
do
a
more
detailed
presentation.
I
believe,
and
I'm
guessing
they're
gonna
come
back
to
us
and
ask
for
some
more.
You
know,
information
and
help
just
to
so,
they
feel
like.
They
can
really
speak
confidently
about
things,
but
we
probably
don't
have
to
do
much.
They
just
might
have
some
questions.
D
Yeah
they,
I
think
they
use
the
same
slide
deck
that
they
use
for
phase
two
well.
C
A
Sounds
good
so
all
right,
animal
prosthetics!
This
is
a
new
area
for
us
and
bob's,
taking
the
lead
on
this
so
bob.
What's
the
latest
tell
us
what's
going
on
in
this
area.
D
Well,
the
latest
is
we've:
we've
populated
the
new
space
with
some
content
I
put
in
a
number
of
cases,
and
some
people
said
that
they
were
going
to
accept
the
case
and
work
on
it.
So
I
gave
them
the
contact
information
and
there's
nothing
yet,
but
that's
only
been
about
a
week
and
a
half
ago,
so
we'll
give
it
a
couple
weeks
and
then
I'll
reach
out.
I'm
continuing
to
put
content
in
john
schull
has
sent
me
some.
A
D
E
So
I
wanted
to
share
that
on
the
hub
that
that
article
that
you
put
together
about
would
be
great
as
a
post
in
the
main
forum,
and
probably
actually
you
probably
want
to
post
it
in
your
space,
the
animal
space
and
then
link
people
to
that
space.
It's
all
sort
of
a
you
know
way
finding
of
online
media.
E
B
A
What
kinds
of
animals
are
these
for?
The
cases
that
you
currently
have
people
saying
they
can
do.
D
Well,
one
is
a
sloth
which
is
quite
a
challenging
case.
It
is
because
of
the
hand
holding
the
weight
good
thing
they
move
slowly
and
the
other
is
myrtle.
The
goose
okay,
myrtle,
the
goose
lost
a
leg
to
cancer
and
needs
needs
it's
a
good
leg.
D
Okay,
both
of
those
came
in
through
the
help
desk,
believe
it
or
not,
and
I
originally
directed
people
those
those
people
I
originally
directed
them
to
the
hub
and
the
forum
to
post
their
need.
But
then,
when
we
created
the
space,
I
actually
posted
their
information
and
their
their
contact.
Information
on
and
on
this
space
in
the
space
and
people
said
they
would
take
it.
A
You
know
what
I
can
do.
Maybe
we
got
to
think
about
how
kind
of
next
steps
here
you
know
longer
term
we're
having
these
discussions
about
our
different
matching
platforms.
You
know
enable
web
central,
the
one
that
they're
building
on
trends,
things
like
that,
we
might
think
about
adding
you
know
to
those
platforms
to
allow
people
to
submit
requests
for
animal
devices
and
and
put
different
categories
in
there,
but
even
before
we
get
to
that
point,
I'm
thinking
you
know
I
have
control
over
the
dns.
A
I
could
easily
set
up
a
subdomain
like
we
have
right
now,
for
you
know,
lumio.enable.org
points
to
the
lumio
site
and
finance.enable.org
points
to
our
you
know,
funding
page
I
could
set
up,
for
example,
animals.enable.org
and
it'll
point
right
to
your
space
page.
If
that
would
help
make
it
easier
for
people
to
get
to
you.
A
D
A
Cases
I
mean
for
right
now
those
are
when
they
do
that
they'll
have
to
be
set
up,
as
you
know,
the
other
category,
that's
what
I'm
saying
eventually,
if
we,
if
we
do
have
more
than
a
couple
of
these,
I
can
actually
add
in
you
know
the
ability
to
set
up
an
animal
prosthetic
case
in
there.
If
we
want.
D
A
Just
a
thought,
I
wonder
if
that
might
also
tie
in
with
our
goldman
sachs
discussion
if
we
end
up
moving
forward
with
that,
you
know.
Part
of
that
is
outreach.
You
know,
we'd
actually
have
somebody
doing
outreach
and
establishing
partnerships
and
part
of
their
work
could
be
helping
with
this.
D
That's
great,
that
would
be
fantastic
and,
yes,
I
think
it's.
I
think
it's
well
within
the
mission.
C
A
Okay
well
move
on
man.
Nice
work
bob
case
related
any
just.
This
is
just
a
place
to
talk
about
anything
case
related,
and
I
guess
the
the
only
one
I'm
aware
of
specifically
is
this
one
for
that
we
were
doing
for
bishnu.
Is
there
anything
to
talk
about
with
that?
Bob.
A
C
I
found
the
proper
way
of
modeling,
based
on
what
I
managed
to
do
with
the
kinetic
arm
to
copy
the
the
biological
form
of
the
hand,
but
I
still
haven't
implemented
it.
Okay,
all
right
so.
B
A
A
A
That's
why
I'm
asking
you
know
an.
A
You're
live
now
you're
being
committed,
live
on
on
recording
to
to
get
this
done
so.
D
A
A
All
right
we're
gonna,
leave
it
in
your
hands,
but
I
do
have
some
availability.
Let
me
know
if
you
do
decide
to
do
it
today
and
I'll,
be
here:
outreach
and
partnerships.
Okay,
so,
let's
see
amputee
coalition
has
an
event
coming
up
would
be
great
if
ali
could
join
to
learn
from
them.
Who
is
that
from?
Was
that
a
john
note?
That's
a
john!
No
okay!
Do
we
know
anything
about
that
when
that
is
where
it
is?
A
A
E
C
A
Coalition,
okay,
great
enabled
experts.
I
think
this
is
you
ben
any
updates
here.
E
I
did
post
in
the
hub
about
it's
parker
hansen
parker
I
can
edit
that
is,
is
playing
pro
ball
and
I
just
did
a
follow-up
post
on
that
it'll,
be,
I
think,
more,
a
conversation
with
ally
and
kevin
coming
up
about
some
of
the
different
community
projects
that
we've
had
and
trying
to
see
how
this
would
work.
E
A
Sounds
familiar
but
I
I
can't
remember
what
that
is.
He
enabled.
E
Maybe
but.
E
This
this
publication,
this
pretty
good-sized
publication
that
had
all
these
different
adaptive
athletes
and
projects
and
enable
had
sort
of
a
chapter
in
there.
E
You
know
lots
of
lots
of
typos
on
names
in
there,
but
all
that
aside,
some
great
references
to
really
exceptional
people
with
limb
difference
that
are
involved
in
you
know
kind
of
innovation
of
devices
and
activities
and
that
kind
of
stuff.
So
I
might
sit
down
at
one
of
the
meetings
this
month
with
ali
and
kevin
and
talk
about
that
project
that
enabled
experts
project
and
see
how
that
could
sort
of
weave
into.
Potentially
you
know
our
activities
going
forward.
E
It's
not
quite
a
monthly
thing,
because
you
have
to
coordinate
with
somebody
that
wants
to
present
to
the
community,
but
I
think
it
could
be
a
really
nice
component
to
this
kind
of
community-focused
hub.
A
You
brought
something
else
to
mind
for
me,
ben
that
I
think
might
be
worth
discussing
when
you
talk
about
the
typos
that
they
had
in
that
article.
I
had
a
similar
experience.
Recently.
Creality
recently
announced
one
of
our
volunteers,
kyle
reeser
as
their
global
brand
ambassador,
and
in
that
announcement
they
sent
out
an
email
that
email
linked
to
a
webpage
with
more
details
and
both
the
email
and
the
webpage
looked
like.
A
Some
of
the
translation
issues
ended
up
in
this
case
being
like
like.
I
cannot
share
this
like
this
would
be
highly
offensive
to
people
who
are
english
speaking.
You
know,
talking
about
you
know
we're
going
to
be
making
disabled
people
normal
again,
and
you
know
you
know
you
can't
say
things
like
that.
You
know,
and
so
I
I
reached
out
to
them
and
talked
about
this.
But
my
point
is
what
I'm
getting
at
here
is.
Maybe
we
should
think
about
documenting
some
kind
of
best
practices
for
dealing
with
media.
A
You
know
if
you're
gonna
have
an
interview.
Somebody
interview
you
and
write
an
article.
I
mean
rule
number.
One
always
always
always
require
that
you
have
the
opportunity
to
review
it
before
it
gets
posted,
because
that's
an
example
here
I
mean
kyle
asked
them
if
he
could
review
this
announcement
before
it
went
out
and
they
said
no
for
whatever
reason-
and
you
know
he
didn't
put
his
foot
down
on
it,
and
so
this
went
out
he's
making
changes
to
his
contract.
A
I
think
to
address
that,
but
I
wonder
if
we
shouldn't
give
some
best
practices
to
our
community
say:
hey,
look
if
you're
dealing
with
the
media,
you
know
here's
some
things
you
should
make
sure
of,
and
I
I
don't
know
how
much
there
is
other
than
make
sure
you
get
to
review
it
before
it
gets
published.
That's
the
key
one.
E
Right,
you
know
that
sounds
like
a
general
sort
of
partnership.
Mou,
that's
a
great
point,
jeremy,
and
I
think
you
know,
even
in
in
partnering,
with
different
organizations
and
and
different
projects.
How
things
are
communicated
is
important.
You
know
what
what
the
mission
of
of
the
efforts
of
the
community
are
can
get
warped.
You
know,
and
even
just
how,
how
things
are
I
don't
know,
pitched
in
different
ways.
There
have
been
a
couple
articles
that
yeah
they
seem
like
they,
they
could
have
used
an
edit
or
two.
A
Yeah
and-
and
this
this
also,
I
think,
partly
written-
I
was
just
going
to
say
this.
This
also
relates
to
the
kind
of
giving
credit
thing
I
mean.
I
just
had
another
experience
this
week
with
coming
across
a
news
article
of
this.
You
know
brilliant
teenager,
that
made
this
amazing
prosthetic
hand
for
his.
You
know,
friend
or
whatever,
and
looks
a
lot
like
a
phoenix
hand,
but
enable
was
never
once
mentioned.
The
designers
weren't
mentioned
nobody,
and
you
know
this
would
maybe
having
some
I
don't
know.
A
I
mean
that
wouldn't
have
helped
in
that
case
because
he
might
not
have
been
part
of
enable,
even
but
I
don't
know
just
be
nice
if
we
could
get
some
standards
documented.
As
far
as
you
know,
things
that
should
be
addressed
when
you're
dealing
with
the
media
and
things
to
make
sure
you
do
and
ask
for
and
that
sort
of
thing.
E
Well,
it
sounds
like
kyle's
experience
is
going
to
be
a
great
model
for
that,
so
maybe
working
with
kyle,
I
mean
being
the
brand
ambassador.
I
think
his
role
is
going
to
involve
you
know
this
storytelling
side
of
of
that
and
partnering
with
a
company
like
reality,
especially
an
international
company.
I
think
you
know,
maybe
even
I
don't
know
I
can
reach
out
to
kyle.
D
You
know
it's
not
just
written
stuff.
I
viewed
a
number
of
official
creality
videos
online
yeah.
The
best
ones
are
funny.
The
worst
ones
are
incomprehensible.
Well,.
A
You
know
I
I
you
know:
3d
3d
universe,
you
know,
you
know
full
disclosure,
I
sell
their
stuff,
so
I
I
love
creality.
I
like
their
things,
I'm
a
partner
of
theirs,
but
I
get
their
marketing
images.
You
know
they
provide
these
beautiful
marketing
images,
but
they
have
sentences
on
them
that
I
have
to
photoshop
out
because
they're
they're,
not
you,
know
proper
english,
and
I
do
it
all
the
time
I
have
to
edit
their
their
marketing
images.
Because
of
these
translation
issues,
it's
just
you
know
part
of
dealing
with
international.
You
know
relations.
E
And
they
probably
know
that,
which
is
why
they've
reached
out
to
kyle.
It
might
take
a
little
bit
of
time
before
some
of
that
sort
of
settles
in,
but
you
know,
international
translations
do
get
complicated.
Absolutely.
I
think
those
are
great
points.
Jeremy.
A
Anyway,
moving
on
it
just
yeah,
it's
it's
interesting
that
there
were
so
many
experiences
around
that
recently.
It
would
be
nice
if
we
could
just
kind
of
help
people
understand
best
practices
for
dealing
with
the
media,
all
right
so
moving
on
to
our
technical
stuff
category.
Here
I
don't
have
anything
new
to
report
today.
Does
anybody
have
anything
to
talk
about
with
regards
to
3d
scanning
or
cad
or
any
kind
of
tools
that
you've
been
working
with
any
tech
talk,
otherwise
we'll
skip
it
for
today,
all
right
research
and
development?
A
Oh,
I
got
to
clean
this
up
a
little
bit.
I
think
at
this
point
we've
talked
about
ben's
post
he's,
aggregated
all
these
partial
hand,
solutions
alexander,
is
currently
working
on
the
process
of
reorganizing
our
device
catalog
and
making
it
more
visually
navigable
and
making
it
more
valuable
to
engineering
types
by
calling
out
different
parts
of
the
designs.
C
A
You
know
stepping
back
for
a
second,
I
guess
it's
worth
mentioning
under
the
technical.
We
have
been
having
some
interesting
discussions,
because
we
had
that
excellent
presentation
from
andrew
and
ward
on
onshape,
which
was
not
only
was
the
presentation
impressive,
but
the
tool
is
very
impressive
and
the
more
I
think
about
it.
We
had
a
discussion
in
our
collaborative
design
team,
the
other
day
about
how
we
could
potentially
use
onshape
too,
so
that
we
don't
even
have
to
rely
on
thingiverse
and
thingiverse
customizer,
and
all
of
that
we
could.
A
We
could
potentially
have
our
designs,
solid
bodies,
full
design,
design,
the
models
in
on
shape,
use,
onshape
to
parametrically
scale.
Those
models
generate
the
scaled,
stl
files,
slice,
those
stl
files
and
everything
do
that
all
within
onshape
and
we're
exploring
how
easy
that
can
be
made,
whether
we
can
make
it
a
you
know.
A
A
couple
of
clicks
make
it
really
easy
for
user
to
get
in
there
scale
a
device
generate
their
files
and
get
them
ready
for
the
printer,
but
we're
exploring
the
possibility
of
maybe
being
able
to
do
that,
all
within
onshape
being
a
completely
free
tool,
totally
cloud-based.
Nothing
to
install
use
it
from
any
platform,
it
has
some
appealing
possibilities,
so
we
are
exploring
that.
C
Into
it,
nice,
and
also
andy
too,
which
is
our
other
one
of.
A
That's
right,
excellent!
It's
worth
mentioning
too,
because
that
was
news
to
me.
Ward,
shared
with
me
the
other
day
that
he's
been
kind
of
developing
a
group
of
cad
proficient
volunteers
who
are
standing
ready
to
help
with
anything
cad
related,
whether
it
be
customization
or
building
out
new
models
and
different
platforms.
And
things
like
that.
So
I
think
you
said
you
have
about
what
five
people
know.
D
A
Alexander
says
some
progress
with
mike's
independent
hand,
device
development,
nothing
major,
but
he
had
a
somewhat
surprisingly
positive
review
of
a
very
simplistic
approach
to
custom
hand
slots.
I'm
not
sure.
I
understand
that
alexander.
Do
you
want
to
explain
that.
B
C
So
he
needs
a
very
a
very
custom
designed
hand
slot
to
put
his
hand
into
the
device,
and
we've
done
a
couple
of
iterations
and
we've
arrived
at
a
very
simplistic
design
that
I
didn't
expect
to
work.
That
should
be
fairly
easy
to
design
even
by
beginners.
It
still
requires
further
testing.
C
It's
basically
a
box,
and
I
have
no
idea
why
it
works.
It's
a
box
with
a
little
bit
of
thermal
forming.
A
We're
gonna
have
to
you
know
we
got
to
think
about.
Maybe
you
know
we
do
guest
presentations
here
from
time
to
time
alexander.
A
I
think
it
would
be
really
fun
to
have
you
do
a
presentation,
one
of
these
weeks
and
share
all
of
these
very
creative
designs.
You've
come
up
with.
Basically
just
do
a
cad
show
and
tell
show
some
of
these
interesting.
You
know
hinge
concepts
you've
played
around
with,
and
some
of
the
mechanical
levers
just
just
show
all
these
interesting
cad
things
you've
experimented
with.
I
think
that
would
be
a
wonderful
presentation,
but
to
show
people
and
get
people.
You
know.
A
No
show
and
tell
literally
just
just
to
run
through
them.
I
think
that
would
be
immensely
valuable.
It
would
really
it
just.
It
inspires
creativity,
it
gets
people
thinking
about
sure.
Why
not,
I
think,
it'll
be
really
fun.
We
just
got
to
pick
a
friday
and
I'll
get
you
on
the
schedule,
so,
okay
moving
on,
so
that
was
research
and
development
enable
hub
development.
I
don't
know
if
there's
is
there
anything
specific?
A
I
know
we're
talking
about
the
sort
of
the
messaging
notification
thing,
we're
going
to
kind
of
gather
more
data
on
that
it
seems
like
some
of
them
are
coming
through
right
away.
Some
of
them
are
slower,
maybe
it's
gmail,
maybe
it's
the
hub.
We
got
to
get
a
better
sense
of
what's
going
on
there
other
than
that.
I
don't
know,
I'm
I'm
pretty
happy
with
where
the
hub
is
at
right.
Now,
actually
is
anyone
feel
like
we
is
there
anything
that
we
need
to
modify.
E
This
is
absolutely
not
low
hanging
fruit,
but
I
might
take
masby's
temperature
this
month
about
the
chapter
management
tool.
I
think
that's
come
up
in
a
couple
different
conversations.
E
It
definitely
was
something
that
we
sort
of
ad
hoc
together
for
the
goldman
sachs
meeting,
but
the
sooner
that
we
have
that
capability
on
the
hub,
you
know
a
place
where
chapters
can
be
basically
it's
sort
of
like
they
have
their
own
page.
They
can
be
updating
their
activities.
We
could
sort
of
pool
the
information
that
we
have
just
like.
We
can
do
with
the
the
other
tools
that
we
have
on
the
hub
that
I
just
think,
would
be
a
really
wonderful
resource,
so.
A
Great
and
on
screen
we're
seeing
that
device
that
alexander
was
talking
about
that.
He
was
playing
with
for
mike.
C
I
do
have
to
mention
that
I
thermal
formed
it.
So
if
you
click
on
the
second
link,
you
can
see
it
from
the
side.
It's
I've
asked
him
to
thermal
form.
D
C
Nicely
around
his
around
his
hand,.
A
Cool,
okay,
all
right,
so,
let's
see
anything
else
on
the
hub,
any
other
requests
right
now.
No,
I
mean
there
is
one
thing:
the
calendar
issues
have
you
heard
anything
on
that
then
the
fact
that
some
of
our
calendar
items
are
not
showing
up
in
the
upcoming
events.
E
No
and
and
it's
sort
of
becoming
a
theme.
So
if
you
want
to
put
me
down
I'll
I'll
reach
out
to
masby
about
that
as
well
I'll
send
that
email
out
now.
B
A
Yeah
I
was
going
to
give
some
history
there,
but
I
guess
we
don't
need
to
go
into
that
right
now
I
mean
there's
there's
some
that
feel
that
the
hub
isn't
even
the
right
platform
to
be
on,
but
we're
very
hesitant
to
try
to
switch
platforms
again.
There's
a
lot
of
history.
We
could
go
into
there,
but
that
would
be
a
last
case.
Maneuver
like
last
resort,
like
only
if
absolutely
necessary,
but
right,
you
know
what
we
can
do
within
the
hub
is.
Is
you
know
we
have
throughout?
E
So-
and
we
do
have
everything
backed
up
so
it's
much
easier
than
it
would
be
in
the
past
to
think
about
a
you
know,
sort
of
the
long-term,
but
you
know.
A
You
know
it's
mostly
about
the
resources
I
mean
if
we
were
to
win
like,
for
example,
the
kind
of
funding
we're
going
after
goldman
sachs,
which
includes
somebody
that
would
be
doing
some
development
work
on
an
open
source
education
hub.
I
could
see
it
being
spun
in
as
part
of
that.
Now
we
have
like
dedicated
people
that
could
build
something.
A
It's
possible.
It's
just
it's
very
hard
to
think
about
approaching
it
without
having
somebody
like
a
staffer
really
dedicated
to
working
on
it
yeah,
but
maybe
in
the
future,
yeah
so
moving
on,
then
from
the
hub
we've
got
well.
The
next
one
is
is
really
onboarding.
It
says
onboarding
of
the
hub,
but
it's
really
all
about
onboarding,
and
so
this
is
ali's.
Focus
right
is,
am
I
getting
confused?
Is
it
ali
that's
doing
onboarding,
or
is
that
kevin?
No,
that's
kevin
kevin!
Sorry
ali
you're
focused
on
outreach.
A
Is
it
and
events,
outreach
and
events?
Thank
you.
Okay!
So,
let's
see
is
there
anything
to
talk
about
here?
We
don't
have
kevin
today,
right,
where's,
my
yeah.
Okay,
any
updates
ben
or
anything
to
talk
about
here
with
regards
to
onboarding
is
just
something
we'll
kind
of
follow
up
and
get
updates
from
kevin
on
in
the
weeks
to
come.
E
Yeah,
it's
something
that
we'll
be
kind
of
reviewing
going
through
some
of
isabella's
guides.
Currently
we
have
it
set
up
where
the
new
member
space
gets
the
sort
of
new
member
shout
outs,
keeping
an
eye
on
that
is
worthwhile.
I
do
I
did
appreciate
getting
those
updates
in
the
hub
just
to
see
all
the
different
countries
that
people
are
coming
from.
I
think
one
of
the
things
we
might
try
to
think
about
is
see.
E
How
can
I
put
this
as
a
model
once
a
week
we
get
one
post
that
is
put
together
of
like
the
most
likes,
the
most
comments.
That
was
something
I
used
to
do
manually
and
now
we
have
the
bot
doing
that,
which
is
great.
I
think
if
we
can
employ
the
bot
to
pull
data
from
some
of
these
specific
spaces
outside
of
the
main
forum,
I'm
not
sure.
C
E
That's
possible,
but
that
would
be
great
I
mean
imagine
if
you
know
the
same
thing
that
was
going
on
with
the
posts
and
comments
in
the
hub
forum
right,
if
that
was
doing
it
with
all
the
other
spaces.
So
if
it
would.
A
Lots
of
that,
if
that
was
possible,
then
what
that
would
allow
us
to
do
is
think
about
how
do
I
say
this
like
topical
categories
like
if
you're
an
engineer,
you
can
follow
this
page
and
we
could
then
collect
events
from
all
the
engineering
related
spaces
on
the
hub
that
engineers
might
be
interested
in
if
you're
a
an
educator,
we
could
gather
all
the
content
from
all
the
education
related
spaces.
So
if
that's
possible,
that
could
be
very
powerful.
E
Right,
there's
been
three
posts
in
the
educational
forum:
there's
been
six
posts
in
the
engineering
forum.
There's
been,
you
know
that
kind
of
stuff.
If
we
could
summarize
some
of
those
spaces
we
could
sort
of
bring
in,
I
don't
know
it's.
A
About
whether
we
can
pull
content
from
various
spaces
into
another
space
I.e
using
a
bot
okay,
that
would
be
great
if
we
can,
let's
see
anything
else
on
onboarding
any
thoughts.
A
C
A
Ben
any
thoughts
I
mean
this
is
something
I
know
we
talk
about
a
lot
in
other
conversations.
It's
just
there's,
there's
so
much
good
stuff
happening
in
the
community
which
much
of
which
we're
not
even
aware
of-
and
I-
and
this
is
just
about
kind
of
how
do
we
bring
that
to
the
surface
and
get
it
shared
with
the
broader
community
so
that
we
can
build
on
each
other's
work.
A
E
We've
got
a
draft
for
it.
I've
just
been
chasing
after
you
know.
It
seems
like
every
week
there's
there's
something.
This
week
there
was
some
stuff
to
try
to
pull
together
with
goldman
sachs
and
some
other
projects,
but
I
would
really
like
to
get
the
the
newsletter
going
and
that
is
going
to
be
something
to
collaborate
with
kevin
and
allian.
Both
kevin
and
ally
have
a
lot
of
experience
with
publications.
E
You
know
sort
of
journal
related
stuff
and
self-publishing
blog
related
stuff.
So
we
talked
to
the
the
meeting
this
week
yesterday
about
getting
some
sort
of
a
review
of
some
of
the
templates
that
I've
been
using
for
the
chapter
spotlight
series,
but
I'll
probably
be
talking
to
them
too
about
the
newsletter
and
and
getting
some
guidance
going
of.
You
know
how
we
can
keep
that
going,
getting
their
their
feedback
and
we'll
probably
collaborate
on
some
stuff.
For
that.
A
I
my
gut
tells
me
that
the
newsletter
has
the
potential
to
be
our
most
effective
tool
for
kind
of
outreach
and
pointing
people
to
key
resources
and
updates,
and
things
like
that,
except
for
one
thing,
and
that
is
what
we
always
come
back
to.
We
are
an
international
global
community,
but
the
newsletters
in
english.
A
If
we
could
figure
out
a
way
to
pull
together
a
team
or
a
tool
set
or
something
to
where
we
would
do
a
great
newsletter
like
we
were
before,
but
we
figure
out
how
to
send
it
out
in
you
know
the
top.
You
know
eight
ten
languages
or
whatever,
but
we
translate
it
for
our
our
key
parts
of
our
community.
A
E
The
talk
yeah,
no,
that
that
is
a
good
thought.
Maybe
this
is
a
time
that
we
can
knock
on
it.
Was
it
sheamus
door
about?
He
had
some
translation
resources.
B
Yeah,
it's
a
much
more
focused
mission,
very
specific.
E
E
We
had
all
these
resources
that
we
were
sort
of
pulling
together
for
having
it
be
international
and
the
it
took
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
sheamus
did
get
back
with
all
of
those
translated.
Newsletters.
E
I
think
it
took
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
I
don't
know
if
it
was
time
because
of
the
translation,
responsibility
or
if
it
was
time
just
because
there
was
a
lot
of
other
things
going
on.
Seamus,
you
know
is
juggling
a
lot
of
stuff
right,
of
course,
of
course,.
E
I
I
don't
know
if
I
go
that
far,
but
we
we
did
talk
back
and
forth
about
that
project
and
and
in
the
end
he
did
send
those
newsletters.
A
E
E
In
terms
of
newsletters
and
in
terms
of
gardening
practices
and
that
kind
of
stuff
you
know
I
I
do,
I
think,
some
of
these
ideas
that
we're
talking
about
with
events.
You
know
we're
talking
about
potentially
some
of
these
more
regional
events.
E
E
A
Could
point?
Well,
I
don't
know
about
the
last
one,
but
the
one
that
I
organized
way
back,
the
one
that
we
did
for
johns
hopkins.
I
have
most
of
our
documentation
and
our
our
proposal
templates.
For
you
know
our
sponsors
and
I
mean
I
have
a
lot
of
materials
from
that
that's
great,
but
I'm
trying
to
think
from
the
one
that
was
in
maryland.
I
don't
remember
how
much
I
ever
had
from
that
one.
I
don't
know
because
I
don't
think
we
ever
even
I
don't
think
we're
ever
even
able
to
get
like.
A
We
tried
to
even
get
expense
details
for
maria,
so
we
could
get
some
reimbursements.
We
never
even
got
a
list
of
expenses.
E
If
you
could
send
that
to
ali
that'd
be
super,
I'm
sure
that
would
be
something
that
we
can
start
to
pull
together
into
some
space
to
show
kind
of
some
of
the
previous
events
that
enable
has
been
involved
with,
and
I
do
think
heads
or
tails
going
forward.
I
think
the
whatever
events
we
have
coming
up
should
culminate
in
some
kind
of
a
publication,
and
that
just
makes
it
so
much
more
useful.
E
B
Maryland
enable
cons,
videos
were
published,
they're,
probably
still
somewhere
on
youtube
or
something,
and
I
do
think
that
archiving
all
of
our
collective
events
in
a
single
place
would
be
a
good
way
to
make
it
easy,
if
possible,
for
maria
to
throw
in
the
most
recent
videos,
which
included
some
really
good
talks,
which
I
don't
think
have
ever
been
published
and
would
set
the
stage
for
our
next
enable
event.
E
Yep
to
answer
alexander
john
was
recently
in
a
podcast
that
we
shared
on
the
hub.
I
think
you
commented
on
that
post.
So
there
are
podcasts
that
do
happen.
Jeremy
runs
untethered.
Podcast,
that's
been
really,
I
think
a
well-produced
well-documented
series.
A
Yeah
we're
just
getting
started
on
season
three.
A
A
Anything
else
on
this
topic
of
just
kind
of
how
we
can
share
stuff
and
community
involvement
and.
E
B
B
On
with
ben
and
ali
and
kevin
is
to
create
simple
recipes
or
playbooks
that
explain
how
we
go
about
doing
certain
recurring
events,
so
that
it's
not
just
locked
in
the
head
of
the
of
one
practitioner
and
so
that
the
next
interns
can
simply
take
on
certain
tasks
and
they'll
have
a
playbook.
A
Okay,
so
jen
sends
any
once
she
finds
a
guest
for
us
that
she's,
you
know
made
a
connection
to.
She
sends
out
an
email
like
this
saying:
hey.
This
is
when
it's
gonna
be.
This
is
the
time
please
send
us
a
headshot,
a
bio,
your
preferred
pronouns,
a
few
images
of
some
of
your
work
links
to
any
websites.
So
she's
got
this
list
of
things
she
asks
for.
A
She
tells
them
that
we're
going
to
make
a
planning
call
it's
going
to
be
about
a
week
ahead
of
the
air
date
and
then
you
know
I
coordinate
that
planning
call,
and
then
we
have
a
template
that
we
use
for
those
which
is
just
I
just
use
workflowy
for
all
this.
So
if
I
go
to,
let's
see
3d
notice,
untethered
season
3,
let
me
go
to
a
past
episode
so
for
each
episode.
A
We
just
have
a
template
like
this,
so
the
the
title,
the
date
and
time,
and
then
we
have
a
description
for
the
episode
that
we
use
when
we're
putting
up
our
social
media
pages.
We
have
details
about
who
the
speakers
are
and
how
we
introduce
those
speakers.
I
just
write
myself
a
script
that
I
can
use
to
do
the
introduction
during
the
events,
and
then
we
plan
our
discussion
topics,
but
we
always
do
this.
Isn't
a
good
example
here
we
usually
do
our
discussion
topics
where
they're
just
they're
not
like
it's
not
like
a
script.
A
A
We
use
we
use
zoom
by
the
way,
so
we're
using
zoom
just
like
we
are
now
live
streaming
to
facebook,
which
you
can
do
through
zoom,
and
then
we
also,
I
simultaneously
am
recording
that
locally
and
that
gets
uploaded
to
youtube
and
gets
posted
on
our
blog
and
it
gets
posted
on
our
3d
horse
untethered
page
and
it
goes
out
in
our
weekly
email
newsletter.
So
there's
a
whole
surrounding
process
for
this,
but
well.
B
Those
are
all
appropriate
steps
and
I'm
wondering
whether,
once
you've,
you
also
promote
the
event
in
advance.
We
do.
How
do
you
do
just.
A
Social
media,
well
social,
media
and
again
our
newsletter.
So
each
of
our
we
send
out
one
email
each
week
to
our
list
of.
I
think
we
have
15
000
people
that
goes
to
and
in
each
newsletter
there's
a
section
for
3d
universe,
untethered.
It
shows
here's
the
recording
of
our
last
episode
and
here's.
The
next
upcoming
episode
every
week.
A
A
Yeah
I'd
say
most
of
it's
manual
I
mean
I
have
to
manually
set
up
the
event
on
facebook
and
I
have
to
manually
set
up
the
zoom
thing
and
manually.
Obviously,
the
workflowy
is
all
just
manual
notes
that
we
write
out,
I
mean
most
most
of
it
is
just
a
repetitive
manual
process
with
just
a
bunch
of
steps
in
it,
but
it's
not
really
automated.
B
B
Those
are
the
things
we're
trying
to
turn
into
playbooks,
so.
A
E
A
Yeah,
here's
what
I
would
say
if
you
want
me
to
sit
down
and
document,
all
of
that
and
here's
how
we
do
it
and
here's
what
I
use
this
is
the
process
and
everything
I
can
do
that.
I
don't
know
when
I
can
do
that
if
you
want
to
get
on
a
zoom
call
with
me
and
record
it
for
a
half
an
hour.
While
I
walk
you
through
the
process
and
then
send
you
links
to
whatever
you
need
to
follow
up
that
I
can
do
anytime.
That's
very
quick
and
easy
right.
B
B
E
To
align
it
either
a
monday
or
a
thursday
sometime
between
2
and
3
p.m.
Those
are
the
times
that
we've
blocked
out
so
sometime
in
september.
It'd
be
great.
If
you
want
to
be
sort
of
a
guest
speaker
in
the
meetings
that
we
have
every
week
with
with
ali
and
kevin,
we
can
record
it
and
they
can
have
that
as
a
resource.
That'd
be
awesome.
B
You
know
you,
we
could
also
do
that
in
one
of
our
focus
follow-up
sessions.
E
E
C
E
I'm
not
so
sure
I'll
ask
at
the
the
chapter
round
table
on
monday,
but
that
could
be
really
useful
for
chapters
if
you
think
about
all
these
different
chapters
that
have
access
to
you
know
local
folks,
people
with
different
kinds
of
limb
difference
designers,
all
these
extended
teams,
some
of
them
do
media
in
different
ways,
but
it
could
be
really
useful
to
say
here
is
a
recipe
for
this
process
of
documenting.
E
You
know
the
activities
that
we're
doing,
but
you're
you're
sort
of
reaching
out
you're.
Not
just
talking
about
this-
is
the
updates
of
3d
universe.
You're
you're,
looking
at
sort
of
talking
about
gardening,
you're
you're
pollinating
across
the
fence
to
all
these
different
people
on
different
topics
and
and
finding
ways
to
connect
to
them.
I
think
it
could
be
a
really
wonderful
contribution
to
the
focus
follow-up.
A
E
A
So
I
don't
really
have
anything
else
on
the
agenda.
Let
me
just
open
it
up
to
anybody
here.
We
have
a
few
minutes
left.
Does
anybody
have
anything
that
you'd
like
to
talk
about
or
for
that
matter,
ally?
If
you
have
any
kind
of
questions
or
need
any
anything
to
help?
Get
you
to
your
next
steps
that
maybe
you
don't
don't
have
yet
anything
that
we
can
do
to
help
you.
C
Yeah,
I
guess
I
I
don't
see
john
there
anymore,
but
I
was
wondering
if
he
wanted
to
discuss
the
amputee
coalition
briefly
now
that
he's.
Oh,
yes,
good
idea,.
D
D
C
D
Next
week,
yeah
I'm
going
to
be
setting
the
printer
up
next
week
and
starting
in
in
october,
start
well.
A
A
I
haven't
so
I
haven't
mentioned
this
for
a
while.
It's
worth
reminding
people
3d
universe
maintains
an
enable
fund
that
a
lot
of
people
have
contributed
to,
and
the
purpose
of
that
fund
is
for
sending
out
free
assembly
materials
kits
and
free
3d
printing
materials
wherever
they're
needed,
so
any
volunteers
out
there
you
know
we
we
try
to
focus
on
supporting
chapters
and
things
like
that,
although
if
there's
an
individual
out
there,
that
needs
help
just
keep
in
mind
we're
trying
to
support
a
whole
community
here.
So
how
do
I
say
this?
A
If
you
have
the
means,
take
care
of
it
yourself?
If
you
need
some
assistance,
if
you
would
benefit
by
getting
some
materials
or
if
you're,
having
trouble
getting
the
materials
you
need
please
reach
out
to
me
info
3duniverse.org.
We
do
have
a
good
stash
of
kits
and
filaments
that
could
be
sent
out
to
anywhere
needed.
D
B
D
I
was
just
there
yesterday
going
over
the
curriculum,
so
I'm
going
to
be
team
teaching
this
thing,
both
in
the
fall
and
the
winter
and
the
spring
semesters
for
kids.
Bob
you've
got.
A
My
you've
got
my
cell
number,
so
when
you
get
out
there,
if
you're
on
any
issues
of
the
printers
call
me
direct.
A
I
have
never
seen
it's
common
for
schools.
It's
pretty
straightforward,
there's
nothing!
It's
automated!
Nothing!
You
need
to
do.
Okay,
so
then
ali
had
an
action
item
to
talk
to
you,
john
about
there
were
you
had
a
note
in
here
about
maybe
jumping
in
on
the
amputee
coalition
event
that
was
coming
up
and
so
since
you're
here,
maybe
you
two
can
compare
notes
on
that.
B
Right
so
I
don't
know
if
we
know
when
the
amputee
coalition
event
is,
it
seems
to
me.
I
did
see
something
in
my
mail
just
recently.
C
A
C
A
A
E
C
B
Know,
alexander
you're
you're
a
sucker
for
this
kind
of
thing.
If
you
wanted
to
attend
also,
I
suspect
you
get
lots
of
good
ideas.
That's
true!.
A
A
C
C
C
B
I
can
make
a
collection
of
3d
designs.
You
can
make
a
collection
of
3d
designs,
you
can
work
on
your
own
stuff.
In
the
background
there
are
some
presentations
which
will
be
not
of
interest,
so
you
can
tune
it
out,
but
it
is
a
good
window
into
into
that
world.
A
Well,
here
we
go
agenda,
oh
schedule,
events
coming
soon
all
right.
Well,
we
don't
it's
a
mystery
all
right,
good,
I
think
we're
all
set.
Then
does
anybody
else
have
anything
before
we
wrap
up
okay,
lots
of
action
items?
I
think
I'd
better,
send
out
the
action
items
by
email
this
time
to
me
and
bob
because
it
looks
like
it's
all
on
him
and
me
mostly,
so
I
sent
a
copy.
A
That's
what
I
meant.
I'm
sorry,
ben
ben
and
me-
and
I
see
bob-
does
have
one
I'll
send
I'll,
send
a
copy
by
email
to
everybody
that
has
action
items.
How
about
that?
Alright
folks
see
you
next
week,
thanks.