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From YouTube: Weekly e-NABLE Town Hall Meeting - August 12, 2022
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This is a recording of the weekly e-NABLE Town Hall meeting.
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A
A
A
There
we
go
okay,
so
let's
see
john
you're
helping
out
with
notes
today
right.
Thank
you.
Yes,
sir
okay,
it
doesn't
look
like.
We
have
anyone
to
introduce
right
now.
So
on
we
go
actions.
A
I
guess
there's
only
one
left
this
week
for
me,
and
that
was
to
email,
ed
grieg,
to
follow
up,
which
I
did
this
morning
just
to
see
where
we
stand
with
the
project
we
discussed
about
sort
of
analyzing
our
online
assets,
especially
the
matching
platform
and
kind
of
helping
us
get
our
act
together,
waiting
to
hear
back
if
he
wants
to
join
us
for
one
of
these
town
halls
or
maybe
set
up
something
different
for
that
all
right.
So
on
we
go,
don't
have
any
sort
of
special
guest
presentations
lined
up.
A
I
will
just
want
to
put
the
call
out
there
that
you
know
any
of
you
guys
that
have
interesting
projects
to
share
or
know
of
people
doing
interesting
things,
let's
get
them
in
here
to
share
what
they're
doing.
I
guess
I
think
the
last
one
that
we
had
was
was
rick
and
I
did
a
follow-up
with
him
just
yesterday
we
did
the
interview
for
3d
universe
on
tether,
but
we
talked
about
all
of
his
work
with
midi
and
helping
people
with
limb.
A
Differences
sort
of
get
back
into
music
and
get
access
to
musical
instruments
is
a
great
discussion
and
I'll
have
that
out
in
the
next
week,
or
so
I
got
to
do
all
the
editing,
but
should
be
a
good
video
to
watch
when
it's
done
so
we've
got
our
metrics
here
and
I
don't
think,
there's
anything
that
really
needed
special
attention.
We
had
a
there's
a
drop
in
the
average
amount
of
time
people
are
spending
on
the
hub,
but
that
happens
from
time
to
time,
otherwise
pretty
typical
stats.
A
Once
again,
the
number
of
chapters
is
kind
of
an
unknown.
At
this
point,
we'll
talk
about
that
in
a
little
while
I
don't
know
where
we
stand
on
the
chapter
audit.
I
think
massive
is
working
on
some
things,
but
that
number
is
out
of
date.
At
this
point
from
the
hub,
I
only
had
one
post
that
looked
like
it
was
worth
calling
attention
to,
and
that
was
from
ben.
He
shared
the
latest
updates
from
kyle's
project
in
tanzania
with
a
link
to
this
wonderful
article.
A
I
think
this
is
the
one
we
looked
at
last
time
yep.
So
this
is
the
article
that
creality
shared
and
then
he
shared
some
more
stories
from
different
news
outlets
that
are
covering
it,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
call
attention
to
that.
If
anyone's
looking
to
get
the
latest
very
cool
project.
A
So
I
was
hoping
to
clarify
this
with
ben.
Normally,
our
education
meetups
are
on
mondays,
but
it
looks
like
it's
scheduled
for
today.
Is
that
right.
A
B
So
eric
gave
a
terrific,
really
really
a
terrific
presentation
on
august
5th.
Today's
that's
number
one
number
two
chapter
leaders
meeting
failed
to
happen.
Today.
We
have
a
remedial
meeting.
Sorry,
it
failed
to
happen
on
it's
originally
scheduled
time,
but
it
is
now
scheduled
for
august
15th
monday
at
1pm
today,
safe
and
ian
roy
are
leading
the
enable
education
meeting
and
safe
is
going
to
present
on
her
research
and
probably
on
her
situation
in
her
new
position
at
northeastern.
B
I'm
not
going
to
be
able
to
make
that
meeting,
but
I
recommend
that
people
do
she's,
terrific
and
ian
is
terrific
and
I
think
he's
going
to
be
the
new
leader
of
the
education
meeting
on
friday
august
19th,
adam
jennings,
is
going
to
give
a
tour
of
enabler,
is
going
to
lead
the
new
member
meetup,
including
a
tour
of
the
orientation
materials
and
ed
adam
himself,
is
going
to
talk
about
what
he's
doing
adam,
who
is
with
us
today,
thankfully,
and
on
august
26th
kyle
will
tell
us
about
his
trip
to
tanzania
the
enable
funded
in
april
creality
collaboration,
and
that
should
be
great.
B
There's
been
some
good
media
there
and
there
are
links
to
some
interesting
articles
about
the
trip
that
are
already
out
there,
but
that's
a
a
nice
happy
and
relatively
quickly
effectuated
enable
grant.
So
that's
our
schedule
for
august.
A
Okay,
I
just
some
of
the
things
that
we
talked
about
yesterday.
You,
you
had
a
lot
of
thoughts
about
different
approaches
to
the
bionic
stuff,
and
I
was
wondering,
if
you'd
gotten
plugged
in
with
that
group,
I
want
them
because
that's
that
was
over
my
head,
where
you
were
talking
about.
You
know
alternatives
to
the
servos
and
things
like
that.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
you
connect
with
them
so
that
that
discussion
gets.
You
know,
happens
with
the
right
in
the
right
circle.
C
I
was,
I
was
concerned
that
my
trajectory
was
much
different
than
theirs.
I
didn't
want
to
mess
that
up
so.
A
I
don't
think
you're
going
to
mess
anything
up,
but
you
had
some
really
interesting
thoughts
about
the
benefits
of
of
maybe
how
a
midi
could
be
leveraged
for
some
of
the
things
that
they're
trying
to
do
and
alternatives
to
the
servos
or
the
linear
actuators,
and
I
just
it
never
hurts
to
give
alternatives.
It's
not
necessarily
going
to
change
their
course,
but
it
just
as
you
were
telling
me
it
just
it
felt
like
it
was
being
lost
on
me,
but
I
want
to
make
sure
the
right
people
at
least
hear
your
ideas.
C
A
Of
fun
we'll
get
that
out
soon,
but
but
I
do
hope,
you'll
join
again,
maybe
the
next
time
when
it's,
if
it's
not
your
first
time,
you'll
feel
more
comfortable
jumping
in
but
yeah
at
least
at
least
for
the
discussion
share.
Your
ideas,
maybe
they'll,
keep
you
know.
Maybe
they'll
stay
their
current
course,
but
on
the
other
hand,
maybe
you'll
give
them
something
they
haven't
thought
about.
A
B
B
A
I've
got
to
do
all
the
editing,
it's
probably
going
to
be
a
week
or
so,
but
I
will
share
that
and
it
was.
It
was
mostly
about
how
he's
you
know
been
incorporating
the
midi
protocol,
but
we
we
got
into
a
number
of
different
types
of
the
assistive
devices
and
some
of
the
powered
stuff
and
just
there's
there's
a
lot
of
good
stuff
in
there.
So
yes,
it'll
be
shared
in
a
week
or
so,
if
not
sooner
and
yeah.
A
I
just
want
to
make
sure
it
gets
connected
with
that
bionic
group,
because
I
think
they
could
definitely
help
each
other
notes
back
up
here.
A
Okay,
so
other.
So
then
today
is
the
education
meetup.
What
is
monday
do
we
have
one
monday.
Is
that
the
15th?
So
that's
the
chapter
reschedule
the
chapter
leader
meeting
right,
correct,
okay,
so
today's
education,
monday's
chapter
leaders
and
then
the
rest
john.
If
you
have
a
second,
maybe
you
could
put
a
link
to
that
document
that
you
just
shared
here
under
this
month's
summary.
B
Yeah,
oh,
it's
a
pdf!
I'm
not
sure
how
to
do
that,
but.
B
A
All
right,
I
don't
have
any
one-time
events
on
the
horizon
if
anyone
knows
of
any
feel
free
to
share
we'll
get
them
in
here,
but
for
now
on
we
go.
I
I
really
didn't
have
a
whole
lot
on
the
agenda
for
today,
so
before
we
even
get
into
some
of
the
things
that
we've
touched
on
in
past
meetings.
Let
me
just
ask
if
anybody
here
has
items
you'd
like
to
add
to
the
agenda
anything
that
we
can
talk
about,
that
I
don't
have
here
that
might
might
even
take
priority
anything
at
all.
C
C
Yeah
they're
a
really
awesome
group
of
people
and
most
of
them
almost
a
very
large
amount
of
them,
are
mostly
legs
and
you
know
lower
limb,
okay,
I
I
think
they've
been
very
good
about
you
know
wanting
to
share
and
if
you
want,
maybe
we
can.
You
know
just
do
some
video
there
if
they
if
they
approve-
and
I
could
post
that
if,
if
it's
of
interest
to
anyone.
A
Yeah,
it's
definitely
an
interest.
I
mean,
if
that's
the
sort
of
the
the
avenue
through
which
you've
been
working
to
help
people.
It
would
be
nice
to
see
what
you're
up
to.
A
So,
let's
see
on
our
continuing
discussion
of
this
sort
of
emerging
leadership
group
here
we
started
to
fill
in
kind
of
some
of
the
details
of
what
each
these
folks
is
focusing
on,
but
I
was
really
hoping
that
we
could
kind
of
coordinate
a
meeting
with
all
of
these.
To
start
to,
compare
notes.
Do
you
know
where
we
stand
on
that?
I
think
ben
was
reaching
out
to
them.
Do
you
know?
Is
that
something
we're
working
to
coordinate
on.
B
I
I
don't
know,
I
will
note
that
august,
it's
august,
for
god
sakes,
and
we
might
just
aim
for
that
in
september.
I
would.
B
That's
a
good
point,
that's
a
good
point.
So
the
answer
is,
I
haven't
done
anything
on
it
and
I'm
not
sure
that
ben
has,
but
I'm
texting
with
him
on.
What's
that,
if
I.
A
Recall
correctly,
I
think
the
approach
ben
was
taking
was
kind
of
inviting
them
to
join
the
town
halls
with
the
thinking
that
they
won't
all
be
able
to
join
at
one
time,
but
we'll
get
one
of
them
here
and
one
of
them
there,
and-
but
I
I'm
concerned
that
this
time
this
day
and
time
might
just
not
be
good
for
some
of
them.
So
we
might
want
to
think
about
just
arranging
something
separate,
maybe
even
doing
doodle
polls
or
something
to
see
when
everyone's
available.
A
I
think
it
would
be
really
good
to
get
us
together
with
all
of
them
and
get
some
clarification
on
kind
of
who's,
focusing
on
what
areas,
because
I
almost
feel
like
some
of
these
folks
are
a
little
bit
hesitant
to
go
forward
full
steam
because
they
don't
want
to
step
on
anyone
else's
toes.
So
if
we
get
some
clarity
on
kind
of
who's,
taking
on
what
then
I
think
they'll
feel
free
to
move
forward.
B
I
I
do
agree,
and
I
just
pinged
the
ban
on
that
topic.
C
Okay,
I've
got
a
I've,
got
a
speaker
for
you,
guys
too,
a
speaker:
okay,
yeah
dr
jack
lemmon,
he's
a
fellow
at
the
university
of
alabama
and
a
very
good
friend
of
mine.
He
and
I
have
worked
in
the
past
on
many
projects,
dr
jackson,
clemens
with
an
s
okay,
we've
worked,
we've
worked
together
on
many
projects,
including
an
engine
that
is
fuelless,
and
he
is.
C
He
actually
is
the
guy
that
developed
and
designed
all
the
bone
growth
methodologies
that
people
use
for
orthotics
and
orthodontics
to
grow
bone
in
the
mouth
and
he's
the
original
keeper
of
the
keys
on
that
he's
he's
an
amazing
guy.
I
believe
he
holds
three
phds
and
he's
a
professor
at
the
university
of
alabama.
I
think
he's
going
to
be
willing
to
to
get
on
and
talk
to
you
guys
if
you're
interested.
A
C
Just
an
interesting
guy
just
to
hear
his
his
thoughts
on
just
about
anything.
To
be
honest
with
you,
the
guy
can
talk
about
anything,
but
I
just
thought
it
would
be
fun
for
you
know,
maybe
him
to
talk
a
little
about
the
you
know:
bone
reconstruction,
things
of
that
nature,
because
I
think
it
is
in
fact
relevant,
because
you
know
a
lot
of
the
upper
end.
Prosthetics
are
being
focused
a
little
more
towards
you
know.
I.
A
Mean
he
sounds
like
an
interesting
guy,
I'm
trying
to
think
of
like
if
we
can
come
up
with
an
angle
that
would
make
it
a
little
bit
more
relevant
for
our
community
and
that
that's
the
main
thing
that
comes
to
mind.
Is
we
occasionally
run
into
this?
This
question
of
you
know
how
young
is
too
young
to
fit
somebody
with
a
prosthesis,
because
you
know
they're
if
their
bones
are
still
developing,
is
that
device
going
to
interfere
with
their
proper
bone
development,
and
maybe
he
could
shed
some
light
on
on
that
topic?.
C
Maybe
maybe
to
put
some
questions
or
things
that
we
don't
understand
together
and
maybe
have
them
address
them,
plus
the
fact
he's
a
really
good.
You
know
if
he
doesn't
know
he
can
find
someone
that
does
so.
It's
really
kind
of
a
good
entry
to
some
of
the
other
people
at
the
university
of
alabama
they're,
always
working
on
something
crazy,
so
it
just
might
be
a
great
introduction.
I
don't
know
it's
something
you.
C
Maybe
that
mean
I
I
don't
think
he'd
mind
he's
a
super
super
fellow
I
mean
he's
just
just
the
most
genuine
person
you'll
ever
meet.
You
know
it's
just
down
to
earth.
We've
worked
together
on
a
lot
of
projects.
B
A
A
Yeah
no
need
to
prepare
anything.
He'll
just
sounds
like
an
interesting
guy.
A
Great
all
right,
then,
where
were
we
so
I
don't
know,
there's
anything
else
to
talk
about
right
now
on
the
leadership
thing
I'll
just
share
this
diagram
that
john
started
to
work
on
that
sort
of
visualizes.
Some
of
these
connections
and
areas
of
focus
that
are
emerging.
None
of
this
is
final.
Of
course.
This
is
all
up
for
revision
and
discussion,
but
it
at
least
lets
us
start
to
see
where
things
are
headed,
and
I
I
gotta
say
I'm
very
pleased
with
how
this
is
developing.
It's
just
a
powerhouse
team.
B
D
With
us
put
me
on
blast,
so
I
I
I
think
it's
a
stretch
to
call
them
updates
more
well
sure,
let's
call
it
an
update.
So,
regarding
the
afghanistan
initiative,
I
continue
to
be
in
touch
with
my
contacts
in
the
the
country
and
with
the
the
mutual
acquaintance
who
got
me
in
touch
with
him.
D
It's
been
a
little
over
a
week
since
I
last
received
communication
and
I'm
trying
not
to
sweat
too
much,
but
I
I
am
also
looking
into
some
other
avenues
for
communication
while
awaiting
to
get
some
of
these
items
pinned
down
really
what
I
need
from
this
person
who
directs
this
orthopedic
hospital
is
information
about
the
number
and
type
of
amputees
currently
on
the
ground
and
within
the
sort
of
sphere
of
his
influence.
D
D
I
don't
want
to
oversell
and
I
don't
want
to
be
too
pie
in
the
sky,
but
I
also
want
to
work
sort
of
while
attempting
to
establish
this
contact,
try
to
prepare
our
infrastructure
for
supporting,
because
if
you
know
the
the
best
possible
outcome
shakes
out,
which
is
all
of
a
sudden,
we
have
access
to.
You
know
one
to
three
thousand
kiddos
in
need
of
devices.
D
I
don't
think
we've
ever
really
worked
at
that
volume
before
so
I
just
I
guess
I
wanted
to
be
sure
that
was
on
your
radar,
that
this
could
either
a
fizzle
or
b
turn
into
an
enormous
explosion
of
a
potential
recipients,
and
I'm
not
sure
how
you
all
feel
that
we
are
equipped
to
address
that.
If
and
when
that
does
drop,
and
it
could
be
a
trickle,
it
could
be.
You
know
something
that
slowly
builds
over
time.
D
I
just
don't
know
what
this
is
going
to
look
like
these
communication
is
a
little
challenging
at
the
current
state.
So
I
wanted
to
turn
that
over
to
you
all,
get
your
general
thoughts
to
help
guide
my
communication
moving
forward.
B
So
you're
right,
it's
a
common
situation,
there's
if
the
floodgates
were
to
open
the
typical
bottlenecks
are
a
responsible,
qualified
people
on
the
ground
to
work
with
recipients,
but
that's
one
that
I
think
you're
you're
our
best
possible
explorer
of
and
the
other
has
to
do
with
transport
in
principle.
B
There's
a
global
network
of
enabled
volunteers
who
could
make
devices
and
modify
devices
but
getting
them
across
customs
through
the
taliban,
etc
is
a
complete
mystery
now
there
may
well
be
channels
still
lingering
from
the
you
know
from
the
last
regime,
or
you
may
need
to
come
up
with
something,
but
that's
that's
going
to
be
the
rate
limiting
factor.
I
think.
D
B
A
The
production
capacity
doesn't
necessarily
concern
me.
If
there's
one
thing:
we
have
plenty
of
its
numbers
with
printers,
so
we've
that's
great
to
hear.
Yes,
I
mean
we've
never
done
thousands
at
a
time,
but
we
have
in
the
past
when
we
have
put
a
call
out
to
say
hey,
we
need
a
lot
of
devices.
People
really
have
come
together
and
and
can
produce
them
pretty
quickly.
So
if
the
need
was
there,
I
I
tend
to
agree
with
john.
I
don't
think
that
would
be
our
our
hurdle.
I
think,
okay,
you
can
see
identified.
D
That
that's
excellent
to
know,
because
I've
been
a
little
cautious
in
making
sure
I'm
not
over
promising
anything
to
to
my
guy
over
there,
but
okay,
knowing
that
I
can
be
a
little
bit
more
assertive
and
and
assuring
that
that
we
have,
we
have
capacity
to
meet
need
beyond
that.
I
wanted
to
put
out
a
call
to
the
community
as
well
to
see
if
we
have
anyone
who
speaks
the
language
or
his
family
there
or
anyone
who
just
might
be.
D
You
know
some
point
of
connection
so
that
we
can
start
to
build
a
little
bit
more
robust
presence.
I
I
I
don't
want
to
suck
up
all
the
oxygen.
I
recognize
that
this
is,
you
know
effectively
a
pet
project
of
mine,
but
if,
if
those
people
are
out
there
and
if
they
have
that
skill
set
or
those
connections,
I
think
that
could
be
really
beneficial.
A
B
And
indeed,
ben
has
a
smattering
of
doti,
which
I
think
is
the
afghan
language,
but
ben
has
brought,
I
think,
10
families
and
about
30
people,
I'm
sure
I'm
mangling,
these
numbers
from
transition
camps
in
the
u.s
to
rochester
new
york,
so
he's
leading
a
process
here
called
a
program
here
called
rochester
rolling
resettlement
which
combines
skateboarding
with
various
acculturation
and
training
programs.
It's
a
wonderful
initiative
and
we
do
in
fact
have
a
population
of
new
americans
recently
evacuated
from
kabul
here
in
rochester.
That
ben
can
connect
us
with.
So
that's
that's.
C
B
D
Is
amazing
wow?
Well
this
this
you
know
the
the
sort
of
I
don't
know
the
confluence
of
timing
and
and
people
and
connections
is
kind
of
uncanny
here.
D
Wow,
that's
great
well,
sort
of
along
those
lines
I
met
with
utkarsh
cameron,
for
you
know,
apologies
for
pronunciation
there,
but
he's
a
student
volunteer
with
the
helping
hand
project
he
reached
out
to
me
in
the
forum
asking
to
see
how
he
can
be
of
use
to
the
outreach
efforts
that
I'm
I'm
taking
on
here.
I
wanted
to
get
a
better
idea
and
I
don't
want
to
yeah.
I
don't
want
to
overstep
again.
I
need
to
stop
saying
that.
D
Let
me
just
say:
I'd
like
to
get
a
break
yeah
I'd
like
to
get
a
better
sense
for
how
enable
is
partnering
with
these
various
similar
non-profits
and
what
are
related,
whether
we
have
any
kind
of
a
resource
for
that
defines
our
relationship
with
the
helping
hand,
project
and
and
and
with
each
of
our
chapters
and
and
any
other
non-profits
that
that
we
have.
You
know
that
were
affiliated
with
either
formally
or
informally.
A
You
know
it's
not
an
area
that
we
that
we've
done
a
very
good
job
with
that
and
I'll
tell
you
that
much.
But,
interestingly
enough,
we
just
what
was
it
yesterday?
Was
it
yeah?
We
had
a
really
good
presentation
from
our
friends
in
brazil
about
the
work
that
they're
doing
and
a
lot
of
the
presentation
revolved
around
partnerships
that
they've
developed.
It
turns
out
that's
kind
of
a
key
to
their
success
right
where
they,
what
they've
done
is
they've
defined.
A
A
really
robust
process
start
to
finish
a
many
many
step
process
of
everything
that
they
go
through
from
the
very
first
point
of
contact
all
the
way
through
delivery
and
follow-up,
and
they
built
such
a
a
detailed
and
mature
process
that
then,
that
kind
of
facilitated
the
growth
of
these
partnerships
that
they
needed
in
order
to
you
know,
fill
parts
of
this
process,
and
so
we
recorded
the
session
and
I'm
waiting
to
get
a
copy
of
that
from
from
everton
our
contact
there.
As
soon
as
we
do,
I
that's
why
I
asked
and
recorded.
A
D
Sure,
well
I
mean
that's
why
this
network
exists.
The
way
that
it
does.
I
think
that
allowing
people
to
sort
of
function
autonomously
and
develop,
but
I
I
think
that
the
missing
piece
that
would
make
that
truly
beneficial
is,
is
an
avenue
for
sharing
those
those
innovations
and
those
those
process.
D
B
I
think
I'll
I'll
make
a
few
observations
about
that.
First
of
all,
it
was
a
very
partnership,
oriented
presentation
he's
working
with
a
a
number
of
groups.
One
of
them,
however,
is
an
is
sort
of
a
vocational
training
institute
which
has
connections
with
the
universities
like
harvard,
but
also
with
other
international
groups
and
they're,
very
interested
in
developing
a
in
documenting
their
already
very
sophisticated
model,
a
so
that
it
can
be
replicated
or
adapted
and
b.
B
They
explicitly
offered
to
help
other
organizations
try
to
stand
up
their
own
partnership
and
they're
doing
it
in
a
in
a
sophisticated,
I
would
say,
institutional
style,
which
my
second
point
has
not
been
enabled.
Traditional.
B
Global
approach,
jeremy
says
we
haven't
done
a
good
job
and
it's
true
in
the
united
states
at
least,
but
I
suspect
that
what
we
have
here
is
adapted
to
the
receptivity
or
lack
of
the
united
states
medical
establishment
to
working
directly
with
us
in
places
like
thailand,
which
is
one
another
one
you
should
look
at.
There
is
an
enabled
chapter
with
a
at
a
hospital
with
very
good
relationships
with
the
royal
family
of
thailand,
and
they
also
have
begun
to
develop
a
structured
program.
B
Turkey
has
its
own
model
in
tight
collaboration.
I
think
with
ngos
and
I
think
with
the
turkish
government.
Those
are
all
really
different.
What
we
certainly
could
do
better
is
to
to
document
and
catalog
these
models
and
make
it
easier
for
the
conversation
we're
now
having
to
be
followed
up
on
by
others,
but
yeah.
That's
why
we
pay
you
the
big
bucks,
adam
and
that's
why
it's
so
exciting.
D
What
you're
doing
exactly
yeah,
I
just
just
put
a
new
pool
on
my
yacht.
D
Well,
no,
and
I
don't
know
if
that
that
would
look
like
a
wiki-
I
mean
I
I'm
not
a
fan
of
wiki's
generally
but
honestly,
I
have
very
little
web
development
experience,
but
surely,
in
this
group
of
engineers
and
more
science-minded
folks,
we've
got
some
people
who
have
some
ideas
about
how
that
kind
of
information
and
the
database
could
be
established.
B
Well,
because
I'm
going
to
give
him
a
moment,
jeremy
is
going
to
tell
you
that
we
have
wikis
built
right
into
the
hub
and
it
would
be
very
easy
to
create
a
space
and
a
wiki
for
this
purpose.
A
That's
true,
but
I
was
also
going
to
point
out
that
you
know
adam.
We
have
no
shortage
of
brilliant
and
talented
people
to
do
stuff.
What
we
are
short
on
is
people
to
lead
those
efforts.
So
all
you
got
to
do
is
lead
and
and
we'll
find
people,
and
they
can
do
the
stuff
that
we
need
to
get
done
as
long
as
there's
somebody
kind
of
leading
the
way.
D
You
know
that
that
does
tails
efficiently
enough,
with
the
last
thing
that
I
wanted
to
bring
up,
I
believe
it
was
jeremy.
Maybe
it
was
john.
I
don't
recall
mentioned
that
safe
doc.
Is
it
doctor
savage?
D
Yes,
I'm
sorry,
someone
mentioned
that
she
has
a
her
finger
on
the
pulse
of,
or
at
least
has
access
to
a
number
of
student,
volunteers
or
interns,
and
again,
forgive
me
for
being
ignorant
of
that
the
appropriate
terminology,
but
regarding
this
social
media
interest
yeah,
it's
becoming
apparent
to
me
that
I
am
actually
old.
When
I
thought
I
was
not
and-
and
I
might
need
someone
a
little
bit
younger
with
some
more
insight
about
how
to
appropriately
leverage
this.
D
D
B
And
ian
roy
are
both
boston-based
ian
has
now
sort
of
taken
leadership
of
a
terrific,
ongoing
stream
of
brandeis
interns
who
become
available
every
damn
semester
and
they're
really
well
trained
to
act
as
if
you
will
as
consultants
and
they're
available
for
a
thousand
dollars
a
semester,
and
we
are
we've
had
very
good
experience
with
a
very
good
investment.
So
that's
very
much
available.
Meanwhile,.
B
Asked
safe
is
also
quite
happy
to
host,
as
she
says,
students
in
her
lab,
at
which
she
has
a
new
lab
and
she's
building
that
up.
So,
if
you
show
up
in
24
minutes,
you'll
be
well
on
your
way
to
understanding
that
resource
those
resources.
A
A
D
That's
not
the
the
thing,
it's
more
that
I
I've
been
putting
more
time
into
trying
to
explore
this
afghanistan
initiative
and
and
beyond.
Creating
the
tik
tok
account,
starting
to
I'm
going
to
do
my
best,
not
to
shudder
audibly
over
the
phone
watch,
a
lot
of
tick
dog
videos.
A
D
So
it's
actually
kind
of
amazing.
It
is
this.
It's
all
algorithm-based,
where
all
of
the
content
that
is
pushed
to
the
user
is
based
upon
other
videos
that
they
viewed
interacted
with
commented
on
the
real
benefit
and
the
reason
companies
are
leveraging
it
to
the
degree
that
they
are.
This
is
the
exciting
part,
and
this
is
where
I
actually
get
some
goosebumps.
It's
the
the
nba
in
me
who
gets
excited
about
this
kind
of
thing,
but
there
is
no
it's
more
like
the
act
than
the
sat.
D
So
if
you
make
a
bad
video
and
it
doesn't
get
any
interactions
or
hits,
it
doesn't
dilute
the
value
of
the
account.
So
it's,
on
the
one
hand,
there's
a
con
there,
because
it
encourages
a
high
volume
of
content
creation
which
I'm
not
really
sure
we're
built
to
do.
D
Unless
we
had
someone
who
was
just
really
into
that
sort
of
thing,
and
we
had
a
ton
of
like
video
files
to
work
with,
but
the
pro
is
that
if
it
takes
us
a
little
while
to
get
our
sea
legs
and
figure
out
what
works?
That's:
okay!
It's
not
it's
not
like
an
instagram
account
where,
if
you
start
off
with
some
really
bad
posts
you'll,
you
know
you'll
never
recover
from
it.
D
Okay,
so
so
it's
a
really
safe
way
in
a
high
visibility
way
to
start
getting
a
little
bit
more
awareness
spread
out
there.
D
I
don't
know
how
I
really
don't
know
what
the
the
skeleton
of
our
fundraising
apparatus
looks
like
beyond
what
is
visible
to
me
through
the
resources
that
that
are
visible
to
everyone
here,
but
if
there
is
a
way
we
can
set
some
time
aside
to
have
a
deeper
conversation
about
how
we've
sought
corporate
sponsors
and
individuals
sponsors,
whether
we
you
know
whether
we
have
an
arm
who's
working
there
consistently
today.
D
A
We
can
certainly
do
that.
The
the
main,
the
guy
that
was
sort
of
leading
that
charge
for
the
last
couple
of
years
has
retired,
maybe
bob
and
or
or
john
and
ben-
and
I
can
have
a
chat
with
you.
I
I
don't
know
all
the
answers,
but
we
can
at
least
show
you
what
we're
aware
of
sometimes
templates.
We've
used
things
like
that.
I'm
just
curious
one
other
question
on
the
tick
tock.
D
D
Exactly
okay,
not
something
nebulous
that
you're
like
oh,
I
don't
know
where
this
money
is
actually
going.
If
we
can
just
like
have
videos
of
individuals
using
the
hands,
probably
primarily
kiddos
the
thing
that
the
thing
where-
and
I
think
I
mentioned
this
when
I
talked
about
this
last
time-
but
what
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
do
is
cross.
That
line
into
what
would
be
perceived
as
being
exploitative
or
you
know,
cringe
as
as
it's
called
now.
D
A
B
Adam
these
are
all
issues
that
used
to
be
very
high
on
the
agenda
and,
for
some
reason,
they've
dwindled.
But
I've
just
put
a
link
into
the
chat
of
a
facebook,
page
called
enable.all,
which.
B
If
you,
if
you
go
back
through
it,
you'll
find
hundreds,
if
not
thousands,
of
facebook
posts
from
around
the
world,
and
it's
nice
little
video
clips.
Now
it's
not
oh
amazing,
it's
not
all
public.
Well,
actually,
it
is
all
literally,
but
it
may
not
have
been
intended
for
broader
distribution.
A
B
It's
a
huge
reservoir
of
images
and
blurbs
by
the
way.
I
have
also
thought
about
arraying
that
content
on
a
google
earth
like
map
and
have
just
about
cracked
the
code
on
the
technology
for
doing
that.
Oh.
D
B
D
That's
really,
that's
that's
cool,
you
know,
and
do
we
have
any
and
sorry
again
this
is
this
is
where
you
know
just
sort
of
being
a
crass
comes
out,
but
animal
videos
have
a
pretty
high
a
pretty
high
hit
rate.
Do
we
have?
I
know
that
we've
got
an
interest
group
who
are
interested
in
making
an
animal
prosthetics.
A
A
D
A
And
I
I
know
I've
seen
some
of
of
sort
of
you
know
dog,
prosthetic
legs
and
things
like
that.
I
don't
know
if
those
came
through
us
or
not,
but
I
I
know
rick
has
done
some
very
interesting
animal
prosthetic
work.
If
we
can
just
get
some
some
videos
that
would
one
good
source
for
you.
D
Well,
I've
got
a
tripod
cat,
so
let
me
know
if
you,
if
there
are
any
designs
out
there
for
that.
B
So
I
put
another
link
which
just
demonstrates
that
google
is
our
friend
I
I
did
a
google
search
for
the
animal
prosthetics,
clicked
videos
and
google
claims
to
have
135
000
results,
sure
so
there's
a
lot
of
stuff,
widely
available,
yeah
and
thinking
about
how
to
leverage.
That
is
a
great
idea.
D
Well,
I
I
think
that's
man
thanks
again
for
for
allowing
me
to
occupy
so
much
space,
but
I
think
that's
everything
I've
got
on
my
plate,
but
I
will
I'll
plan
on
attending.
If
I
can
that
meeting
in
what,
in
hour
and
fifteen
here.
A
Let's
see,
I
don't
think
we
really
have
anything
today
in
the
way
of
open
tickets
to
look
at-
I
usually
like
to
pop
in
here,
but
I
looked
earlier
and
yeah.
There's
we're
all
caught
up
so
nice
job
rick,
nothing
to
talk
about
there.
B
Just
before
the
meeting
we
got
an
email
from
someone
who
said
I
haven't
heard
back
from
my
badge.
C
I
sent
you
a
response,
john.
He
we,
we
verified
him
in
less
than
an
hour,
so
I
sent
you
a
a
oh.
A
C
B
B
B
I
was
forwarding
a
message
from
srindu:
oh
okay,
who
may
be
hidden
under
the
three
dots
in
your
google
email,
but
you
do
have
his
email
address.
Okay,.
A
All
right,
so,
if
you
want
to
get
back
to
him,
then
rick
john
is
the
is
the
do
you
know
if
the
chapters
address
is
that
set
up
as
an
actual
email
account,
or
is
that
a
group
address?
Do
you
know.
A
B
B
A
Jeremy,
redirect
chap
is
it
chapters
enable.org.
B
A
Okay,
I'll
look
at
that
all
right,
good
deal.
C
My
concern
would
be
if,
if
we,
if
we
authorized
it
and
it
didn't
work-
I
I
I
don't
know
if
there's
something
else
that
got
stuck
because,
as
you
can
see
john,
where
he
submitted
it
was
within,
you
know,
yeah,
so.
C
C
B
C
Spam
folder
or
maybe
something's
wrong
with
the
process,
I
don't
know,
are
they
showing.
C
B
C
No,
that's
fine,
I
don't
mind
doing
it.
I
didn't
know
about
it
until
you
made
mention
of
it,
john,
so
I'll
I'll
research
and
see
what
maybe
wasn't
done
and
I'll
I'll
see.
What's
going
on.
E
Well,
I
I
I
saw.
I
saw
that
email
and
I
thought
that's
an
email
that's
been
written
because
of
an
action
on
the
google
doc
and
jeremy
is
being
very
on
it
and
writing
the
email.
During
the
doing
the
thing,
I'm
really
sorry
I've
won.
I
wanted
to
join
last
week's
one
and
I've
wanted
to
join
this
week's
one,
but
it's
been,
it's
been
pretty
hectic
with
a
combination
of
people
being
on
holiday
and
everything
like
that.
But
you
know
not
not
to
make
excuses.
E
Oh
don't
don't
drop
that,
but
I
am
very
very
keen
I
I
think
I
think
we
said
last
time
and
yeah
sorry.
I
think
I
think
that
what
we,
what
I
needed
last
time
was
that
we
had
a
we
had
a
meeting
in
the
diary
and
I
I
don't
think
I
didn't
put
one
in
and
then
then
yeah
it
just
went
out
and
out
the
thing
that
so
so
still
have
kind
of
the
team
ready
to
go.
I
think
we
said
the
next
thing
I
mean
there
was
two
things.
E
Actually,
the
team
were
really
keen
to
have
a
meeting
with
jeremy
to
discuss
his
setup
because
it's
so
nice
cameras
out
that
was
that's
actually
come
up
several
times
since,
but
then
also
we
wanted
to
have
a
meeting
with
the
new
like
leadership
team,
and
so
that
was
that
was.
I
think
the
first
step
would
be
to
introduce
them
to
the
team.
So
I
I've
got
a
number
of
people.
E
A
That
sounds
like
the
biggest
challenge
is
coordinating
with
all
of
these
people
on
our
end
and
the
group
on
your
end,
finding
a
day
and
time,
that'll
work.
E
E
Mesa
want
some
cat
litter,
okay,
we'll
see
what
arrangement
we
can
come
to
for
that,
but
the
so
so
yeah,
I
think.
Well,
as
I
say
I
mean
if,
if
as
long
as
we
can
get
one
or
two
of
the
team
from
our
end
on,
then
I
think
we
will
be
able
to
and
and
then,
if
we
record
the
meeting,
that's
great
that'll
be
fine
to
introduce
anyone
any
if
we
have
any
additional
people
who
join
from
our
side.
I
think
that
would
be
fun.
Can.
A
E
I
mean
I
think
most
of
them
will
be
able
to
do
post.
I
mean
you
know:
we've
always
done
posts
post
this
and
I
think
that's
generally,
that's
generally
worked
pretty
well,
so
I
mean
as
a
as
a
as
a
starting
point.
I
think
let's
go
with
post
this
session
or
previous
session,
but
that
should
work.
Fine
I
mean
friday
afternoon
is,
is
usually
pretty
pretty
relaxed
for
us,
so
yeah.
B
Okay,
that's
good,
so
I've
been
texting
ben
and
he
is
gonna.
Try
to
find
a
good
time
for
the
yeah.
I
know
so.
A
I
think
I
think
we
need
two
meetings
john
cause.
I
think
we
we
have
a
meeting
that
we
have
to
get
probably
first
with
just
our
emerging
leadership
team
to
get
clarity
on
kind
of
who's.
Focusing
on
what
roles,
I
think
that's
a
meeting
in
and
of
itself,
and
then
this
is
a
separate
meeting
to
then
focus
on
our
online
assets
and
and
how
to
enter
matching
platforms
and
how
to
what
do
we
need
to
do
there
with
the
with
the
delay
team.
So
I
think
we
need
to
coordinate
two
meetings
here.
A
Okay,
well,
that's
great
ad!
I
appreciate
you
hanging
in
there
and
we'll
try
to
coordinate
that
on
our
end,
but
that'll
that'll
give
us
a
good
start.
E
Sure
sure
so
yeah
I
mean,
I
think
if
we
we
pushed
that
push
to
make
that
happen.
I
think
that
will
be
yeah.
I
think
I
think,
there's
there's
a
number
of
people
who
have
you
know
who
have
said
you
know,
I'm
still
keen.
Well,
you
know
when's
this
happening,
and
so
it's
been,
I
mean
yeah
hanging
in
there
is
a
very
polite
way
of
describing,
I
think,
being
the
bottleneck
is
more
a
description
of
what
I've
been
doing
but
yeah
so
well,
but
I've
been
bottlenecking
rather
than
hanging.
E
E
And
then
everything
else
I
mean
I
I
saw
I
I
did
actually
take
the
time
to
to
kind
of
read
and
watch
the
stuff
around
the
the
neon
proposal
on
lumio
so
because
it
was,
it
was
a
long
proposal
and
I
I
thought.
Oh,
the
naya
proposal-
yeah.
Oh
sorry,
nioh
yeah,
okay
neom
is
the
that
is
the
saudi
arabian
development
that
we
are
yeah.
Well,
I'm
not
really
tangentially
involved
with
we're
quite
involved
with
it.
It's
super
dumb,
but
yeah.
E
So
I've
got
those
two
computers
but
yeah.
C
E
Thought
that
was,
I
thought
that
was
a
very
measured
but
seemed
like
a
practical
discussion.
What's
happening
around
that.
A
E
A
E
Know
how
they
do
it.
He
is
he's
really
good
he's
really
good,
but
yeah
anyway.
I
think
we're
going
to
have
to
go
and
do
some
do
some
yeah
arrangement
umbrella,
mechanics
but
yeah
great,
to
see
you
all
and.
B
Yeah,
listen!
I
I
just
want
to
point
out
that
if
you
you'll
you'll
appreciate
this
suggestion,
if
you
put
cat
litter
in
an
upturned
umbrella
and
you
spin
the
umbrella
wonderful
things
happen,
tell
yourself.
E
Yeah,
I
can't
imagine
I
can
imagine,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna,
try
and
push
for
us
to
play
with
the
cat
litter
unopened
and
see
if
it
can
be
enjoyable
and
be
enjoyable
that
way,
but
I
can
imagine
that
that
that
that
would
be
results
that
I
mean
they're,
similar
to
the
results
of
playing
with
lego
and
playing
with
other
things,
so
so
yeah,
but
no
exciting
times.