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A
All
right
we're
gonna
go
ahead
and
get
started,
even
though
it's
just
a
few
of
us
here.
Hopefully
others
will
join
new
year
and
all
people
are
still
probably
in
holiday
mode.
John.
Are
you
able
to
take
notes,
at
least
for
the
time
being.
A
C
A
Yeah,
I
that's
I
I
don't
even
I
don't
remember
if
I
put
that
there,
but
does
that
wayne
williams,
that's
not
someone
that
you
know.
C
Will
he
join
the
space?
Okay.
A
A
All
right,
I've
got
an
action
item
here
to
draft
a
description
of
needs
for
wordpress
admin,
which
I
didn't
do,
and
I
guess
partly
because
I
don't
know
what
else
I
can
say
other
than
I
I
need
a
wordpress
assignment.
A
I
don't
even
know
enough
about
it
to
know
how
to
define
the
skill
set
further.
I
just
need
somebody
that
knows
how
to
set
up
the
files.
C
A
B
Two
quick
questions
you,
I
know
you
have
a
developer
that
you're
working
with
now
would
they
be
able
to
define
some
of
the
tasks
involved
even
if
they
don't
know
how
to
do
it
specifically.
A
C
A
A
It's
because
I'm
I
mean
there's
there's
you
can
do
wordpress
where
you
just
you,
set
up
your
own
server
on
right.
You
know
and,
and
you
have
full
control
over
everything,
I'm
in
a
hosted
environment.
It's
called
pressable,
so
they
give
you
instances
that
are
already
set
up
for
wordpress
and
while
you
have
access
via
ftp,
you
don't
have
the
whole
file
structure.
You
only
have
certain
folders
and
so
it's
a
ques.
A
C
B
Correct-
and
you
know
I
I
was
just
gonna
sort
of
the
second
thing
I
was
gonna
mention
before-
is
that
for
the
chapter
leaders
meeting,
which
is?
Is
that
monday,
or
is
that.
B
Yeah,
if
that's
monday
yeah,
so
this
monday
is
going
to
be
hosted
by
enable
france.
So
that
might
be
a
really
great
time
for
us
to
ask
some
more
detailed
questions
about
exactly
how
they
have
it
set
up
and
maybe
get
a
dialogue
going
with
the
developer
that
could
be
passed
on
to
either
an
intern
or
john
or
me
or
whatever.
A
Yeah
but
that's
incorrect,
john
yeah,
I'm
sorry
to
make
this
difficult,
but
no
the
whole
point
is
we're
not
setting
up
a
wordpress
site
from
scratch.
That
would
suggest
that
you
have
access
to
all
the
folders
and
you
can
put
files
wherever
you
want.
The
point
is
that
the
issues
are
not
related
to
the
code
of
the
database.
The
issues
are
related
to
pressable
and
therefore
the
guys
at
the
chapter
leaders
meeting
will
not
be
able
to
help
us
whatsoever.
They
know
nothing
about
pressable
or
how
they
have
things
set
up.
I
wrote.
C
A
B
That
I
can
just
set
up
you,
you
have
azure
credits,
though
that's
basically
having
a
server.
You
can
just.
A
A
C
Hear
you,
and
why
is,
why
is
pressable
cost-effective.
A
Pressable
is
far
more
cost
effective.
I
have
10
sites
that
I
can
host
for
a
fixed
monthly
fee
which
I've
been
paying
for
a
long
time.
I
have
sites
available,
so
the
answer
is
not
to
go
off
and
build
some
new
server.
The
answer
is
to
use
what
we
already
have.
I
just
need
to
work
with
pressable
support
to
understand
how
to
translate
things
to
go
into
their
setup.
I
just
haven't
had
time
to
do
that.
Oh
it's
a
pressable
issue.
It's
not
a
wordpress
issue.
B
Well,
that's
that's
good
news
though
we
can
just
reach
out
to
principal.
Maybe
do
you
want
me
or
john
to
do
that
to
find
out,
I
mean
you
might
be
able
to
to
word
it
correctly.
I
in
the
notes
I
have.
We
need
someone
who
knows
how
to
set
up
a
wordpress
site
with
a
third
party
pressable.
A
A
B
A
No,
it's
just
a
matter
of
where,
to
put
the
files
been,
we've
got
the
files
just
the
folders
are
different,
the
way
they
folders
they
give
us
access
to
and
the
locations
of
what
files
go.
Where
is
what's
different?
There's
no
scripts
involved.
It's
just
a
question
of
here's.
The
files
that
I
have.
I
need
to
figure
out
how
to
put
these
into
your
environment
so
that
they'll
work
in
in
this
whole.
C
Did
that
make
sense?
Let
me
ask
another
question
before
you
answer
that
does
pressable
offer
at
a
price
further
service
in
configuring,
this
kind
of
thing.
A
C
B
Yeah,
so
the
the
next
action
item
anyways
is
the
draft
description
of
skills
needed
for
special
projects.
Development
system
support
so
yeah
I'll,
just
add
it
and
john
you-
and
I
can
sort
of
look
at
this
next
week
on
monday
and
send
it
out.
C
A
Masby
is
joined
in
by
chat
and
he's
saying
we
just.
We
can
set
up
a
wordpress
instance
on
the
hub
need
to
figure
out
file
system
permissions,
but
doable,
I'm
not
sure.
A
Well,
yeah,
first
of
all
careful
what
you're
you
know
if
getting
into
volunteering
here,
because
I'm
not
one
that
can
do
that.
But,
second
of
all,
my
understanding
is
that
the
hub
is
hosted
on
our
azure
servers
and
so
anything
we
add
into
that
is
just
going
to
add
to
our
our
hosting
resources
and
end
up
with
extra
monthly
fees.
So
I
want
to
be
careful
about
that
because
again,
we're
already
exceeding
what
they've
allotted
for
us
on
our
nonprofit
account.
A
A
Great
okay,
so
I
don't
I
don't
know,
maybe
I
don't
know
how
to
even
I
don't
even
know
how
to
move
forward
with
that.
I
don't
know
how
to
estimate
what
that
would
impact
our,
how
that
would
impact
our
azure
environment.
A
C
Yes,
I
was
wondering
if
what
international-
I
don't
remember
the
context
of
that
action.
I.
A
Think
this
came
up
when
we
were
talking
about
outreach
and
partnerships
down
here,
and
we
were
talking
about
these
different
regions.
That
kind
of
have
specific
needs-
and
I
think
there's
this
discussion
of.
We
need
somebody
to
kind
of
champion
this
whole
process
of
establishing
regional
partnerships,
and
I
think
that's
where
his
name
came
up
as
a
potential.
B
I
think
I
remember
the
context
thai
reach
has
been
working
with
folks
in
myanmar
and
they
developed
this
whole
sort
of,
like
you
know,
kind
of
parent
organization,
process
of
training
staff
and
providing
materials
and
kind
of
like
hosting
their
efforts
in
seating
programs,
and
we've
been
talking
about
that
for
a
while,
with
some
of
these
other
sites
and
regions,
and
even
with
the
the
the
project
that
we
proposed
to.
Oh,
what
was
the
name
of
it
that
that
big
financial
group?
C
I
got
it
now,
so
I'm
sending
a
note
to
james
that
says:
we
need
someone
to
champion
enable
regional
partnerships.
You've
done
some
of
this
with
myanmar
and
other
groups.
This
is
the
kind
of
thing
that
should
happen
in
other
regions,
but
we
need
someone
to
help,
define
and
manage
the
process.
B
B
A
A
On
the
back
on
the
other
topic
of
this,
enable
france
matching
platform,
masby
is
saying
that
our
hub
instance
is
running
on
a
static
vm
and
that
adding
a
wordpress
instance
in
there
would
not
increase
resource
needs.
So
sounds
like
that's
a
viable
approach.
If
there
is
somebody
available
who
could
set
that
up-
and
I
I
don't
know
if
we
have
that
person
or
not
we'll-
have
to
just
kind
of
see
where
things
go.
C
Please,
okay:
I
think
that
would
be
great.
Okay.
Okay.
With
regard
to
this
approach,
I
suspect
that
masby
is
right
and
he
could
do
it,
but
he's
overloaded.
C
This,
I
think,
is
the
kind
of
thing
we
could
pay
someone
to
do,
but
masby
doesn't
want
to
be
paid
as
far
as
for
this
kind
of
thing,
as
far
as
I
know
so
for
the
moment
we're
stuck.
B
The
last
email
right,
the
last
email
you
talked
about-
maybe
looking
at
sort
of
setting
up
a
a
more
formal
proposal
that
might
be
something
we
could
do
do
we.
So,
let's
do
somebody
want
to
add
in
his
chat
into
the
notes?
Jeremy,
do
you
have
access
to
his
chat,
really
quick?
He.
B
A
A
C
We're
just
doing
a
little
work,
workflowy
housekeeping
right
now.
C
A
The
enable
fund
here
I'll
show
you
where
I
get
this
from.
C
A
C
A
C
Is
now
treasurer
and
board
member
of
rochester
naval
limited.
C
Me
and
martin
prestor,
okay,
and
we
recently
relieved
skiff,
mets
and
steve
mooney.
Okay
from
that
role,
because
skip
has
left
town
and
steve
has
been,
was
very
helpful
in
helping
us
set
it
up
but
has
not
been
active.
So.
C
C
He
moved
to
georgia
he's
living
in
a
development
with
his
step,
daughter
and
grandkid,
and
was
very
happy
then,
and
by
the
way
he
just
coincidentally
wrote
to
us
a
few
minutes
ago.
Maybe
he's
listening
into
this
meeting
praising
our
recent
female
education
meeting
so
we're
still
very
much
in
the
game.
D
A
Sorry,
let
me
just
type
a
quick
response
here.
All
right,
metrics
are
up
on
the
screen
I'll.
Let
you
guys
review
those
for
yourselves.
Nothing
really
stood
out
to
me
in
the
numbers
we
already
talked
about
the
enable
fund,
so
that
balance
is
about
twice
what
I'm
showing
here
from
the
hub.
Our
most
commented
posts
this
week
I
listed
two
of
them.
One
of
them
was
this
one
from
keysia.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
pronouncing
that
right
she's
been
experiencing
some
problems.
A
Printing,
the
smaller
parts
needed
for
the
phoenix
hand
v3-
and
I
was
wondering
if
you
could
help
she's
already
gotten
several
responses,
but
the
link
is
here:
if
you
want
to
check
it
out
and
the
other
one
was
something
we've
talked
about
before
from
haley
talking
about
problems
with
shipping
costs.
This
is
something
we've
struggled
with
for
a
long
time
and
she
but
she's
asking
about
grants
any
way
to
get
help
with
this.
I
I'll
be
honest.
A
B
You
know,
ironically,
if
you
open
up
that
post.
I
I
commented
on
that
and
invited
her
to
the
town
hall
meeting.
Just
basically
saying
that
you
know
we
do
have
some
shipping
opportunities
that
that
you've
looked
into
in
the
past.
But
it's
a
challenge
and
you
know.
A
I
had,
I
really
only
had
one
promising
lead,
which
was
through
I'm
just
gonna,
say
a
partner
of
ours
who
has
a
special
relationship
with
some
of
the
shipping
carriers
and
said
that
we
could
get
access
to
that
account.
A
All
I
can
say
is
after
about
a
hundred
attempts,
it's
gone
nowhere,
emails,
no
responses.
You
know
no
follow-through
on
on.
You
know
next
steps
I
just
I
just
have
not
been
able
to
get
that
to
move
forward.
At
this
point,
I
have
to
drop
that
so
I
at
this
point,
I
have
no
leads
on
getting
better
shipping
costs.
I
just
have
not
been
able
to
get
that
to
work.
So
if.
D
A
Yeah
I
mean
we
need
honestly.
I
think
it's
probably
going
to
come
down
to
just
a
relationship,
somebody
that
knows
somebody.
You
know
if
somebody
knows
the
right
person
at
one
of
these
shipping
carriers,
you
know
they
have
the
ability
to
give
us
deeply
discounted.
You
know
costs
with
a
special
account.
It's
just
a
matter
of
finding
the
right
person
who
actually
cares.
D
C
I've
tried
in
the
past
I've
tried
in
the
past.
Also
this
is
so
big.
You
know
I
about
a
year
ago,
I
guess
I.
I
became
aware
that
makers,
asylum
in
india
needed
an
oxygen
regulator
for
an
oximeter
for
testing
the
ventilator
that
they
were
developing
and
I
bought
it,
but
the
ship
because
they
couldn't
economically
or
effectively
purchase
it
in
india,
so
I
purchased
it.
A
B
I
wanted
to
sort
of
jump
in
here
to
just
in
terms
of
the
complexity
of
this
there's
getting
cheap
shipping
or
hacking
the
system
and
finding
somebody
that's
going
to
these
places,
but
there's
also
the
challenge
of
sending
things
to
far
reaches
of
the
world
and
and
not
really
having
much
feedback.
You
know
for
somebody
new
to
this
bob.
Do
you
want
to
touch
on
that?
A
little
bit
you've
had
some
experience
of
sending
hands
across
the
world,
and
it
often
is
not
not
quite.
D
Absolutely
experienced
no
ben,
that's
a
very
good
point.
I
mean
I've,
I've
personally
shipped
hands
to
from
rhode
island
on
the
east
coast
of
the
u.s
to
japan,
south
africa
and
kenya,
and
in
each
case
the
shipping
cost
me
over
a
hundred
dollars.
A
That's
an
important
part.
It
is
because
in
this
I
mean,
unfortunately,
the
unfortunate
fact
here
is
from
reading
the
post.
It
looks
like
haley
has
already
made
this
device,
so
there
is
a
phoenix
reborn
arm
sitting
here
in
the
us,
and
I
don't
know
what
we
can
do
about
that,
but
I
I
think
it's
worth
sharing
the
whole
conversation
ben.
Do
you
want
to
do
you
mind
taking
that
as
a
follow-up?
Just
after
this?
Do
you
mind
posting
a
link
to
this
part
of
the
recording,
there's
a
comment
on
that.
D
A
B
Vivek
is
going
shortly:
okay,
well.
A
B
He's
hosting
the
bionics
meeting,
starting
at
one
o'clock
today,
so
maybe
while
we're
getting
set
up,
I
can
ask
him
about
that,
but
that's
definitely
a
lead.
I
know
he's
pretty
interested
in
trying
to
support
cases
in
india.
C
C
C
D
D
What
do
you
think
about
the
idea
of
creating
publicizing
and
trying
to
create
a
list
of
potential
couriers
within
enable,
in
other
words,
soliciting
those
people
that
travel
internationally
for
business
or
for
family
relations
because
they
live
in
a
different
country
and
we
could
group
it
by
country?
So
if
you
indeed
had
to
get
a
hand
somewhere,
you
could
look
and
see.
Are
there
people
who
travel
frequently
and
we'd
have
to
define
frequently
to
some
of
these
places
in
the
world.
C
C
D
A
I
don't
know
how
we
would
pursue
that.
I
mean
the
challenge.
I
guess
is:
how
do
we
find
those
people
that
routinely
travel
between
two
points?
Well,
the
only.
C
B
D
C
C
I
personally
would
hold
off
if,
if
vivec
can
pilot
the
process,
then
he
can
potentially
help
us
set
something
up
that
will
really
work
if
he
can't
we
might
want
to
go
ahead
also,
but
I'd
say,
let's
just
start
with
viva.
D
C
Well,
I
don't
know,
but
I
don't
know
we're
you
know
we
have
a
button
of
reach
that
I
could
imagine
that
if
they
don't
have
to
be
regular
characters,
if,
if
it
was
possible
to
know,
say,
look
who's
going
to
this
country.
D
A
We'll
start
with
vivec
and
we'll
see
where
it
goes.
It's
I'm
gonna.
Where
do
I
put
that
is
that
under
outreach?
No,
that
would
be
fundraising.
Onboarding
off-boarding
I've.
A
I
just
I
want
to
capture
it
for
so
that
we
can
revisit
it
later,
and
I
don't
really
know
what
that
goes
under
shipping
and
logistics
and
all
that
I,
I
guess,
a
new
topic.
Shipping
and
logistics
yeah.
A
I'll
just
put
it
here
for
a
reminder,
and
we
can
visit
that
revisit
that
later.
A
So,
let's
see
what
happens
with
this
first,
one
I've
been
bouncing
around
here
a
little
bit.
So
let
me
just
go
back
real
quick
to
our
recurring
events.
I
don't
have
the
bionics
meeting
in
here
as
one
of
these
recurring
events,
but
you
mentioned
that's
coming
up
today
and
then
our
next
of
these
recurring
meetings
is
going
to
be
monday,
the
chapter
leaders
which
will
be
noon
eastern
so
as
always
check
the
hub
for
upcoming
events.
That's
that
widget
in
the
in
the
main
forum
in
the
upper
right.
B
A
B
Great
but
the
idea
so
here's
the
bionic
meeting
that's
today,
but
one
of
the
the
final
feedback.
B
So,
every
month
we
would
have
the
community
meetings
vivek
tied
in
his
design,
his
bionic
group
to
that
schedule
so
mondays
and
fridays.
We
can
change
this.
We
could
try
different
days.
I
know
that
was
also
something
that
people
have
thought
about,
but
currently
it's
mondays
12
p.m.
At
the
same
times,.
B
Yeah,
ideally-
and
we
have
everything
set
up
this
month,
except
I'm
struggling
to
connect
the
dots
in
the
device
pilots
group,
so
I
could
just
put
this
out
there
without
that
one,
but
but
we
did
get
presenters
for
each
of
these
additional
to
sort
of
a
presenter
which
does
give
kind
of
a
you
know,
just
a
little
10
minute
focus
to
whatever
these
meetings
are
having
a
champion
a
community
leader,
I
think,
also
would
be
great.
B
I
I
did
sort
of
take
the
I
I
enlisted
people
for
that
just
because
they
thought
it
would
look
better
than
having
it
be
my
name
for
all
of
them.
So
john,
I
enlisted
you
as
the
chapter
leaders
community
leader,
but
we
can
change
that.
I
mean
we
can.
We
can
try
to
find
other
people
to
do
that.
A
Well,
ben,
I
think
this
would
be
a
huge.
I
love
what
you've
done.
I
think
this
would
be
immensely
beneficial
to
do
this
on
an
ongoing
basis.
The
challenge
that
we
run
into
as
always
is
you
do
a
great
job
of
modeling,
something
the
goal
is
not
to
have
you
keep
doing
this.
You
want
to.
You
know,
model
something
and
then
eventually
have
somebody
else
kind
of
take
things
over.
B
Right
so
you
know
in
terms
of
starting
to
shift
things.
Vivek
is
just
a
wonderful
example,
so
he
on
his
own
initiative
in
the
new
member
meetup
said
I
want
to
do
a
bionic
group.
He
set
it
up.
He
was
doing
meetings.
B
We
I
talked
to
him
about
sort
of
orienting
it
a
little
bit
in
this
same
structure.
Instead
of
bi-weekly,
it
became
monthly
at
the
same
time
that
we've
been
doing
these
other
ones.
I
had
a
training
with
him
yesterday
to
show
him
how
to
use
the
zoom
account
that
we
set
up
for
the
interns
so
he's
going
to
be
using
zoom
now
and
recording
the
sessions
and
streaming
it
live
and
I'll
meet
with
him
afterwards
and
we'll
talk
about
the
archive
stuff.
B
So
that's
sort
of
case
in
point
of
the
ideal,
how
wonderful
and
he's
just
doing
a
wonderful
job
and
just
to
sort
of
market
that
meeting
ricardo
from
peru,
who
has
the
the
full
arm
bionic
device
that
he
shared
in
the
hub
he's
going
to
join
today?
There's
a
spanish
high
school
student
who
you
can
see
presented
in
the
enable
education
she's
going
to
join
with
her
bionic
hand,
which
is
really
pretty
impressive,
and
then
nick
hyde
from
google
and
alexander
have
continued
to
sort
of
have
really
wonderful
ideas.
A
C
Well
but
jeremy,
I
yeah,
I'm
not
sure
it's
it's
such
a
nice
document
that
I
don't
think
it
is
asking
too
much
of
ben
who
is
paid
to
do
some
things.
For
example,
to
once
a
month
clone
the
last
one
create
a
new
one,
and
let
all
of
the
chapter
leaders
know
that
they
have
this
many
weeks
to
to
revise
you
know
to
produce
the
february
version.
A
B
I
could
put
it
on
the
hub
and
send
it
out
and
and
again
we're
sort
of
starting
this
thing
as
or
you
know,
it's
building
the
plane
while
we're
flying
it.
So
for
I
just
shared
the
first
two
in
the
hub
for.
C
B
Week
because
those
were
done
next
week,
I'll
share
the
next
two
I'll.
Probably
do
it
actually
today
I'll
share
these
next.
Two,
you
know
a
week
ahead
of
time
is:
is
big
news
for
us,
but
ideally
it
would
be
a
month
ahead
of
time
for
the
whole
thing
and
even
having
this
role
of
the
community
leader,
which
vivek
sort
of
piloted
having
them
take
the
role
of
finding
the
next
month's
presentation
and
posting
in
their
own
space
he's
got
his
own
space.
They've
got
conversations
that
are
continuing
to
to
move
forward.
B
That's
wonderful!
I
mean
if
they
can
do
that,
I'd
be
happy
to
put
this
together.
The
tricky
part
is
going
to
be
finding
people
like
the
vic
that
are
sort
of
uniquely
situated
to
continue
those
communities
and
always.
A
The
hard
part-
but
I
think
what
you're
doing
here
ben,
is
actually
going
to
help
encourage
that
I
think
just
the
mechanism
of
reaching
out
to
them
each
month
to
ask
them
who
their
next
presenter.
You
know
it's
going
to
encourage
them
to
to
take
leadership
in
that
way.
I
think
it's
important.
C
A
Yeah,
so
this
looks
great,
so
is
there
anything
that
you
need
from
anyone
here
ben
to
move
forward
with
this.
B
No,
I
mean
again,
it'll
just
be,
I
think
it's
gonna
be
starting
with
this.
This
group
is
sort
of
the
ideal
starting
in
march
lindsay
and
her
team
is
interested
in
maybe
taking
over
the
enable
education.
That's
big
news
that'd
be
great
thanks
to
bob
for
being
the
presenter
for
the
new
member
meetup
for
next
week,
the
next
week,
no
two
weeks,
so
just
sort
of
stay
tuned.
B
I
don't
know
if,
if
I
can
enlist,
I
had
some
conversations
with
alexander
andrew
kaiser
is
going
to
be
doing
the
focus
follow-up
workshop,
which
is
great,
but
I
think.
A
One
of
the
additional
things,
with
his
permission,
I
might
be
partnering
a
bit
with
andrew
on
that
he'll
he'll,
take
the
lead
on
the
presentation,
but
just
to
help
with
some
of
the
context
of
what
we're
doing.
I
might
take
part
in
that
as
well.
That
would
be
great.
B
B
If
we
have
people
like
you,
know
me
and
alexander
and
andrew
that
are
pitching
long-term
projects,
it
might
be
worthwhile
to
as
part
of
those
projects
to
have
sort
of
some
kind
of
community
leader
aspect
to
it.
Having
that
role,
it
doesn't
take
that
much
time,
but
to
have
any
of
these
sort
of
projects
that
are
supposed
to
be
public
facing
and
helping
the
whole
community.
Having
some
small
role
of
you
know,
moderating
a
monthly
meeting
just
could
be
a
really
wonderful
thing
for
us
to
think
about
again
as
a
model.
B
A
A
Yeah
great
okay,
great
yeah,
nice
put
the
notes
back
up
here,
all
right
so
then,
back
to
we
were
talking
about
regional
collaborations
and,
as
we
were
having
that
discussion
alexander
put
a
couple
of
things
in
chat.
Let
me
just
find
my
way
back
to
them
here.
A
Oh
there,
it
is
okay,
so
he's
asking
what
the
issue
is
in
nigeria,
it's
talking
about
a
prosthetist
looking
for
help
to
address
local
needs.
Who
can
provide
details
on
that
he's
alexander's
asking?
Is
it
by
chance
a
lack
of
reliable
electricity
or
a
reduced
possibility
of
using
3d
printing
locally.
D
I
can
I
can
respond
to
these
because
I
created
them
more
or
less.
These
were
tickets
that
came
into
the
help
desk,
both
cameroon
and
nigeria,
and
these
are
individuals
who
want
to
set
up
an
enable
presence
and
do
the
work
that
we
do
in
in
their
areas,
but
the
the
need
is
they
need
equipment,
they
need
financial
support.
A
Okay,
he's
been
experimenting
with
whittling,
enabled
and
carving
them
by
hand.
So,
surprisingly,.
A
A
A
D
A
C
A
We're
bouncing
back
and
forth
here,
but
while
you're
having
that
interesting
conversation,
I'm
just
catching
up
on
chat
and
I'm
seeing
that
john
shared
this
interesting
mule
community.com,
which
is
apparently
a
global
community
of
people
that
are
willing
to
transport
stuff
from
one
place
to
another.
So
that's
worth
looking.
C
It's
a
business,
it
looks
like
the
of
courier
services,
but
they
might
be
substantially
cheaper.
It
might
be
worth
looking
into
them.
A
Interesting,
so
do
we
have
that?
Let's
get
that
into
our
notes
somewhere
hold
on.
Let
me
get
that
chat.
D
But
you
know
going
back
to
the
this
regional
point.
You
know
these
tickets
are
still
open.
I
I
responded
nicely
saying
well,
we'll
consider
it
we'll
look
at
it,
we'll
review
it,
but
the
question
is
still
out
there:
do
we
as
a
community,
invest
hard
funds
in
setting
up
regional
presence?
Now
that
ties
into
the
whole
courier
thing
right,
because
one
of
the
solutions
is
to
have
more
regional
presence.
A
We've
talked
about
setting
up,
you
know
regional
clinic,
slash
maker
spaces.
That
was
actually
what
we
were
sort
of
developing
the
plans
with
goldman
sachs
about
and
so
we'll,
hopefully
be
able
to
get
some
copies
of
those
notes
and
diagrams.
But
I,
from
my
recollection,
when
we've
talked
about
the
idea
of
helping
to
fund
equipment
and
helping
to
get
one
of
these
spaces
set
up,
it
was
always.
A
It
always
seemed
to
me
that
we
were
in
agreement
that
we
wouldn't
do
that
for
somebody
new
that
just
comes
along
and
says
I
want
to
do
this.
We
might
consider
that
doing
that
with
somebody.
That's
already
been
doing.
Work
has
done.
Successful
cases
has
demonstrated
that
you
know
they
have
demand,
etc.
So,
at
least
in
my
memory,
when
we've
talked
about
this,
it
was
it
was
sort
of
in
that
context
that
you
know
if.
A
C
Accurate
okay,
that
is
accurate,
but
I
think
that
my
attitude
has
shifted
a
little
bit.
I
think
it
would
benefit
so
the
root
motivation
was:
we
want
to
use
the
money
for
things
that
would
benefit
the
whole
community
right.
I
think
today's
conversation
demonstrates
that
it
would
benefit
the
whole
community
if
we
had
a
better
way
of
handling
international
needs,
it's
sort
of
what
we
do,
and
yet
we
have
a
problem
here.
C
My
hesitation
with
regards
to
simply
providing
printers
to
strangers
in
vietnam
is
that
the
odds
of
them
being
able
to
go
from
zero
to
functional
with
monetary
resources
are
slim
right.
C
If
you'll
allow
me
for
a
moment,
I
I
in
the
eco
restoration
alliance,
I've,
we
have
a
new
ally
who
has
got
a
program
where
farmers
can
say.
I
would
like
a
small
grant
to
convert
this
many
acres
to
regenerative
farming
and
it's
going
to
take
this
much
money
and
the
granting
agency
says
well
we're
going
to
provide
a
consultant
to
make
sure
that
you
do
it
right
and
that
we
can
assess
the
project
and
then,
when
that's
in
place,
they
pay
the
consultant.
C
They
pay
the
farmer,
the
farmer
gets
the
update
and
they
have
an
accountability
system.
My
point
is
that
I
would
be
if,
if
I
had
the
consulting
service,
if
I
knew
who
we
could
pay
to
help
kick-start
a
promising
group
in
an
important
region,
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
way
of
doing
this
kind
of
thing,
even
though
it
would
quote
only
have
local
benefits,
because
they're
not
only
local
benefits.
My
new
theory
is
that
global
benefits
are
local
benefits
all
over
the
world.
C
So,
that's
just
to
say
that
I
I
we
don't
have
the
pieces
of
the
puzzle
yet,
but
if
we
had
someone
who
was
interested
in
international,
I
mean
kyle
reaser.
Actually
it
comes
to
mind
is
a
multilingual,
enable
traveler,
who
is
an
example
of
someone
who
you
could
say,
look
go
to
this
place,
help
them
set
it
up.
C
A
Agree
about
that
part
that
that
that
definitely
is
something
we
want
to
pursue.
I
want
to
go
back
to
what
you're
saying
about
this:
the
the
the
sort
of
comparable
model
that
farmers
are
using.
They
they
request
a
a
grant.
How
does
this
work?
Can
anybody
request
that
grant?
How
do
they
decide
who
gets
approved?
Who
doesn't
what
happens
if
they
don't
do
what
they
said,
they
would
do
and
they
don't
farm.
A
To
give
back,
I
mean
what
what
appeals
to
me
is
if
we
could
somehow
come
up
with
a
simpler
model
so
that
somebody
that
wants
to
start
something
in
another
region
doesn't
need
to
figure
out
all
of
the
details
of
what
they
need.
They
just
need
to
say
I
want
to
do
this
and
we
have
some
kind
of
a
package
that
you
know
they
can.
You
know
apply,
for
that
would
give
them
everything
they
need,
including
the
the
consultation
and
the
people
on
the
ground.
But
I
can't
fully
see
how
to
how
to.
D
C
You
know
travel
is
such
a
question
mark
these
days,
but
it
doesn't
have
to
be
all
paid
or
fully
fit.
This
is
something
one
could
conceivably
organize
volunteers
to
do
and
we
just
pick
up
the
airfare
and
someone
gets
a
you
know,
et
cetera,
et
cetera,
we're
not
going
to
solve
this
right
now,
but
it's
I
think,
we've
made
a
little
progress
in
understanding
what
a
solution
could
look
like,
and
I
will
talk
to
kyle
about
it.
Okay,.
A
Well,
let's
see
where
that
discussion
leads,
then
I
think,
like
anything
else,
if
we
had
one
or
two
people
that
were
open
to
explain,
experimenting
and
maybe
modeling
this,
then
that
would
be
a
helpful
way.
C
That's
right
and
it's
a
mixed
blessing,
but
one
option
is
that
champion
gets
support
by
the
enable
fund
for
exploring
this
kind
of
thing.
Another
model
is
someone
just
says
it
sounds
great,
it'd
be
great
learning
experience
and
I've
got
some
discretionary
time
and
I'll
do
it.
We've
seen
both
of
those
things
happen.
C
A
A
C
One
more
piece
of
the
puzzle:
bob
the
vietnam
case-
I
just
realized-
I
got
an
inquiry
from
someone
who's
interested
in
both
the
naval
and
eco
restoration
in
vietnam
on
linkedin,
okay,
if
it's
not
the
right
person,
if
it's
not
the
same
person,
it
might
be
worth
looking
at
those
cases
together.
So
can
you
remind
me
or
send
me
an
email
or
something
just
so
that
I
can
see
what
the
query
was
from
vietnam
and
all.
C
B
Might
have
come
from
the
home,
actually,
I'm
pretty
sure
it
did
come
from
the
hub.
I
can
find
that
post
right
now.
If
you
need
it.
A
D
A
Bob
do
you
know
how
to
share
a
link
to
a
youtube
video
where
you
can
share
to
a
certain
starting
point
in
the
video.
You
know
how
to
do
that.
I
can.
I
can
show
you.
What
you
might
want
to
do
is
respond
to
those
tickets
and
just
say:
hey.
We
had
some
good
discussion
about
this
today.
Here's
the
recording
and
you
can
link
them
straight
to
this
part
of
the
recording
where
we
talked
about
it.
So
I
can.
I
can
share
that
link
with
you
if
you'd
like
thank
you.
C
Okay,
one
more
note,
I
believe
her
name
is
janet
faufan
and
I
think
she's
from
cameroon,
and
there
was
somebody
else
from
cameroon
at
the
enable
con
a
year
and
a
half
ago,
so
yeah.
A
A
B
Didn't
get
to
maybe
just
as
a
final
thought,
john
and
bob
reached
out
to
me
about
the
major
contributions
that
dean
rock
has
been
involved
with.
So
I'm
working
on
an
article
about
his
work
with
a
local
university
in
maine
the
rotary
and
did
you
say
I
reached
out
to
you
yeah
like
a
month
ago.
D
B
B
So
I'm
working
on
that
article
and
it's
a
sort
of
puzzle
into
that
bionic
group
he's
done
a
lot
of
bionic
work,
so
he
might
join
today
in
the
meeting.
But
I'm
working
on
that
article
and.
A
A
Perfect,
I
was
going
to
ask
about
that
yeah
if
you
want
to
just
send
it
to
me.
I
can
take
care
of
that
I'll
loop
jen
in
if
needed,
but
I
think
she'd
be
happy
to
have
me
review
it
and
post
it
too,
great,
okay,
very
good
yeah,
and
I
was
going
to
mention
that
too,
because
we
haven't.
I
think
I
mentioned
that
before
we
haven't
had
a
lot
of
fresh
content
going
up
on
the
enabling
the
future.org
site.
A
C
A
B
It's
been
the
other
way
around
we've
been.
We
have
been
doing
that.
If
you
remember
we
did,
I
did
a
long
interview
with
nate
and
that
was
the
short
version
was
in
the
newsletter.
I
also
did
a
story
about
the
collaboration
between
masby
and
everton.
That
was
a
whole
story
in
the
newsletter,
so
we're
in
the
you
know
in
the
future,
so
we
have
been
doing
that.
A
A
A
C
A
B
One
hour
and
newly
on
on
zoom
so
again
as
a
model
vivek
now
has
the
ability
to
log
in
from
our
enable
events
and
and
host
it,
but
I'm
going
to
help
them
do
that
this
time
and
for
for
these
chapter
these
community
leaders,
I
think,
just
like
what
we
did
with
the
interns.
Once
we
find
somebody
that
is
a
good
fit,
they
can
log
in
with
that
account.
They'll
have
all
the
videos
saved
it'll,
be
a
really
easy
way
for
us
to
keep
an
archive.