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A
Okay,
so
recording
this,
your
are
you
still
in
high
school
Eric.
A
Okay,
well,
let's,
let's
get
going
see
if
the
other
people
show
up
definitely
Josh
josh
has
gotta,
be
here,
he's
from
180-degree
consulting
and
he
wants
to
help
out
for
the
summer
on
some
of
the
marketing
work,
so
it'd
be
good
if
he
he
showed
up
here,
I
did
get
a
little
bit
of
feedback
from
Emily
akin
who's,
a
media
advisor
for
us
actually
so
I'm
gonna
post
this,
let
me
just
put
it
at
the
180
degree,
consulting
page.
B
C
It's
a
problem
that
we
now
have
both
discord
and
slack
because
we
don't
have
such
a
big
user
base
among
people
it's
better.
We
have
one
place
than
where
we
funnel
people,
so
yeah
I
started.
We
have
discord
now
as
well.
This
is
probably
better
if
this
Court
is
better
than
maybe
we
should
yeah
just
there's
already
a
lot
of
people
who
have
joined
slack
through
the
link.
C
B
I
kind
of
continue
on
that
note:
I
guess
it's
kind
of
odd.
The
slack
is
great
and
have
lots
of
people,
but
it's
not
very
used
so
I
think
it
could
be
used
well
as
for
like
business
announcements
for
the
type
of
people
that
don't
want
hole
to
check
clutter,
but
what
like
the
TLDR
and
then
we
use
the
discord
solely
for
the
chat
and
all
the
nonsense.
So
we
kind
of
separate
the
two
I
know:
Nexus
space
was
having
a
huge
debate
about
how
to
manage
that.
C
B
B
So
if
I
want
to
say
something
like
ok,
what
if
we
use
allergy
and
can
only
say
that
in
the
general
chat,
thus
the
general
chat
gets
clogged,
but
we
can
also
just
do
that
in
this
Court
I
need
have
dual
channels
for
every
single
subject,
which
is
work
to
me,
saves
time
also
by
having
the
OST
social
media
of
age
as
a
land
here
page,
but
they
should
be
able
to
find
everything
relatively
easy,
at
least
in
my
opinion.
What
do
you
think
about
them?.
B
Probably
better
in
the
morning,
she
probably
is
here
to
understand
it
written
for
my
speaking.
Isn't
exactly
we're
usually,
but
off.
There
are
lots
of
ways
we
can
do
it,
but
I
think
one
of
the
ultimate
solutions
is
having
very
clear
land
to
you
ages
on
both
the
wiki
and
every
other
OSC
page.
So
the
moment
you
come
across,
even
if
you
have,
incidentally,
to
type
of
go
wrong.
They
do
it
immediately
safer
out
where
to
go
when
to
see
what
OS
he
did.
B
B
B
B
It's
hard
to
say
because
I'm,
the
young
teenager,
not
in
the
huge
business
world,
so
I'm
biased
in
that
manner,
but
I
would
say
this
Court
is
more
popular
for
lots
of
mountain
people.
So
in
just
a
few
days
I've
used
it
I
think
I
might
have
come
to
view
people
at
the
event
of
precious
plastic
as
a
good
industry
standard.
They
use
it
like
crazy
and
halfway
3,000
people
and
like
five
languages
to
the
point
where
I'm
trying
to
learn
Spanish
better
I
mean.
C
A
Right,
thank
you
so
an
agenda
today,
so
we
have
Josh
from
180
DC
welcome,
Josh.
Thanks
for
working
on
the
report
and
I'm
actually
gonna.
Oh
yeah,
there's
Joe
I'm
gonna
put
in
a
link
to
the
take
a
look
at
the
final
report,
everybody
who,
if
you
haven't,
seen
I,
put
on
the
wiki,
so
here's
the
link,
there's
also
some
feedback.
I
already
got
from
so
Emily
Aikens
she's
from
the
story:
studio,
calm,
she's,
a
market
person,
marketing
person,
branding
person.
She
can
give
some
comments.
A
E
D
A
B
I'm,
pretty
bad
with
skimming
a
lot
of
the
things
marketing
experts,
but
what
I
would
say
is
they
really
need
to
focus
on
all
the
service
optimization
and
all
those
really
technical
things
that
they
learn
I?
Think
we
kind
of
out
networking
like
this
court
and
social
media
can
conquer.
We
just
need
to
dive
in
board
to
edit
video
and
kind
of
publishing
more,
but
that
kind
of
big
unknown
is
called.
How
do
we
I
think
we
exploit
Google
yeah.
A
So
maybe
before
we
go
further
so
since
this
is
around
basically
discussion
around
Steenkamp
marketing
and
which
also
relates
to
sales
of
3d,
printers
and
other
things,
but
right
now
we're
looking
at
September
for
esteem
camp,
that's
a
remote
thing
and
we
talked
about
the
curriculum
for
it,
and
it's
kind
of
like
it's
a
little
different
than
this
long
term.
Marketing
plan
that
we
can
come
up
with,
like
with
the
180
DC
report,
which
was
designed
for
like
six
months,
assuming
six
to
12
months
or
so.
A
But
in
the
meantime
we
can
also
look
at
what
can
we
do
right
now,
as
we
prepare
and
I
was
also
thinking
of
another
concept?
So
so
we
have
the
steam
camp.
But
the
thing
that
altogether,
just
kind
of
framed
this
project
and
historical
perspective
is
that
while
we
got
really
good
attics,
what
would
we
defined
as
extreme
manufacturing?
A
So
so,
maybe
as
we
go
forward,
we
have
a
very
clear
in
mind
that
our
next
problem
that
we're
trying
to
solve
for
is
ok
if
we
can
produce
things
like
the
weekend,
build
where
we
produce
a
tractor
or
a
dozen
printers.
Well,
why
can't
we
build
replicable
enterprise
models
to
go
with
that
and
that
that's
a
really
good
question.
We
should
be
asking
ourselves
because
I
agree.
B
That's
like
the
key
missing
quite
precious
plastic
to
precious
plastic
is
absolutely
terrible
with
conferences.
I
have
been
essentially
spamming,
almost
not
spamming,
but
saying
every
few
days,
or
so
in
the
business
section
like
hey,
we
should
figure
out
how
to
do
door-to-door
collection.
That
is
a
legitimate
service,
especially
in
suburbs.
Breakthrough,
earn
a
lot
of
money
with
lengths
of
bicycle
mailman,
but
for
recycling
where
they
go
out
on
their
little
bicycle
or
open
source
pedal
vehicle
or
whatever
they
collect
all
the
recycling.
B
They
take
its
Enterprise
plastic
working
space
with
maker
space,
so
they
can
make
money
off
of
it.
Like
that's
a
profit
source
of
my
opinion,
then
on
another
treatment
of
rant
on
relevant
local
stuff,
I
might
be
able
to
do
with
funds
I'm
looking
into
if
my
library
hasn't
been
her
space
is
the
other
name
arson
or
someone
posted
that
and
was
like
hey
libraries
out
maker
spaces
that
I
loved
it
might
didn't.
I
was
like
wait
a
minute.
It's
not
I
might
be
able
to
do.
That.
D
B
Definitely
dive
into
making
an
official,
OSC,
YouTube
channel
I
know
how
to
edit
video
well
and
blender.
I
have
a
decent
eye
with
camera
uses
my
highest
opinion.
I
did
a
photos
like
video
class
in
high
school,
which
granted
that's
stereotypical,
that
ghetto
as
a
film
expert,
but
I
might
be
able
to
do
that.
So
that's
my
rant.
Do.
A
B
A
Okay,
so
let's
return
back
to
the
September
steam
camp
I'm,
thinking
that
we
do
the
right
now
undress
we're
talking
about
something
like
a
four-day
event
yeah.
So
so,
let's
take
a
look
at
what?
If
what,
if
we
do
like
a
four-day
and
then
on
a
Friday,
we
focus
on
this
extreme
Enterprise
thing.
That
means
leading
up
to
the
event.
We
make
a
very
deliberate
attempt
at
bringing
in
all
the
people
that
are
required
to
produce
one
product.
A
B
Because
the
machines
are
cheap,
short
of
the
ten
horsepower
or
one
horsepower
motor
right,
we
can
make
an
open-source
one
with
the
motor
DIY
windings
and
a
where
you
get
into
metal
or
a
seagull
gearbox.
If
we
can
make
that
and
get
it,
maybe
a
hundred
or
five
hundred
dollars
versus
the
thousands
that
would
explode
yeah
all
of
the
shredders,
all
the
exteriors
of
all
the
industrial
machinery
yeah.
A
I
think
an
electric
motor
is
a
good
candidate,
but
the
idea
there
is
the
collaboration
architecture.
The
thing
like
with
the
extreme
manufacturing,
there's
roles:
you
have
breakdown
of
the
tasks
into
modules,
and
then
you
assemble
things
rapidly
into
place,
and
then
we
can
apply
those
kinds
of
techniques
towards
the
enterprise
level.
So
that
means
your
marketing
your
product,
product
brochure.
Is
your
production,
your
quality
control,
like
all
those
aspects
and
bring
specific
people
to
the
team.
A
To
that
event
and
I'm
thinking
like
a
weekend
like
a
week
like
the
style
of
a
hackathon,
slash,
startup
camp
that
happens
over
a
weekend.
Maybe
what
do
you
guys
think
like
after
the
steam
camp?
Do
one
of
these
things
and
and
try
to
really
nail
the
enterprise,
because
the
thing
that
we
want
to
do
right
now
for
the
steam
camp
is
the
idea
of
okay
now
we're
getting
to
production,
say
of
the
coal
oven
equipment
like
personal
protective
equipment?
That's
something
a
condo
I!
Don't.
B
Want
to
overstate
because
there
are
no
converts
yet,
as
I
still
was
planning
on
doing
all
the
networking
today
and
even
go
in
person
and
ask
the
librarians
but
Florida,
especially
my
area,
Fleming
Island,
/,
Gordy
parks,
Leslie
County
has
barely
had
any
cope
in
cases
and
they've
all
been
in
nursing
homes.
Granted
the
government.
D
B
C
So
the
first
one
would
be
a
3d
printer
than
they
would
do
some
free
CAD
and
bring
some
masks.
So
they
would
already
start
using
what
they
learned
the
first
weekend
and
the
second
week
in
the
day
would
doing
the
filaments
instead
of
the
feather
first.
So
they
can
already.
Maybe
maybe
they
can
catch
with
a
sister,
something
like
just
something
too
get
started,
because
today
they
build
a
shredder
first
until
economy,
the
filaments
make
you
enormous,
written
to
be
useful
and
then
I'm.
C
B
I
stay
Lyman
in
the
shredder,
that's
the
setup
and
really
try
to
hide
but
precious
plastic,
because
they're
trying
to
make
money
off
selling
tools
that
you
can
get
at
Walmart,
which
no
one
outside
of
a
third
world
country
can
find.
But
if
they
could
make
reliable,
3d
printing
and
make
like
really
crazy
for
you
pretty
artsy
or
be
able
to
make
like
complex
things
that
can
only
be
made
with
3d
printing.
Imagine
the
body
will
imprint
arms
like
they're,
trying
to
sell
holes
and
I'm
like
why
not
yeah.
A
C
B
C
C
E
C
C
And
maybe
so
it's
a
little
bit
more
space
in
between
so,
for
example,
if
you
did
feel
printer
sales
nails,
we
have
a
little
bit
space
on
some
way
to
troubleshoot
and
same
on
a
second
weekend.
Experiment
is
designed
fails.
Then
they
have
a
little
bit
of
troubleshooting
time
for
first
Sunday
last
weekend.
Okay,.
D
C
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
impressive.
A
C
C
Very
short
notes
regarding
many
participants
we
need
and
such
because
if
we
have
on
that
plan
there
were,
let's
see
1785
hours,
which
is
basically
almost
1
year,
full-time
like
44
weeks
or
something
like
that
plus
10,000
in
u.s.
dollars,
and
then,
if
it
would
be,
for
example,
would
be
pretty
full-time
people.
Then
we
would
have
a
profit
of
167
thousand
US
dollars
and
I
wanted
to
split
it
admitted
instructors.
So
so,
like
and
pricing,
we
need
to
decide
how.
How
big
is
the
core
team
and
then
develop
the
pricing
based
on
on
that.
C
B
To
continue
my
bid
on
a
potential
local
stuff,
first
off
sorry
for
my
internet,
going
in
and
out
Comcast
is
absolutely
terrible,
would
not
recommend,
don't
use
them.
Anyhow,
I'm
trying
to
network
but
I
have
an
elementary
school
and
a
high
school
like
we've
been
biking
distance,
both
with
really
good
funds,
because
that
sweet,
sweet
suburb,
honey.
So
assuming
I
can
look
nice
enough.
B
B
So
today,
through
the
rest
of
the
week,
I'm
going
to
try
and
finish
and
networking
with
those
local
groups
and
see
what
I
can
do,
but
I
fully
agree
with
Andreas
that
the
clubs
are
much
more
easily
doable
than
a
single
day
or
single
begin
to
them,
especially
with
the
working
class
people
that
may
be
interested
like
if
someone's
welding
and
doing
two
jobs
a
day.
They
may
not
have
time
to
randomly
choose
that
weekend
to
take
off.
B
But
if
it's
a
club
that
happens
every
week
for
ten
years,
they
could
at
least
make
water
and
also
by
going
to
libraries
and
schools,
begin
yeah
a
lot
of
people,
especially
if
we
use
the
words
stem
as
those
are
like
buzz
words
and
education.
So
you
say
one
of
those
and
they
just
throw
money
at
you,
and
especially
I
mentioned
this
earlier
somewhere.
B
If
we
have
a
drop
get
like,
they
don't
have
to
do
any
work,
including
the
teachers
short
of
the
teaching,
because
my
mom's,
a
teacher
and
the
lesson
planning
and
grading
is
2/3
of
the
work.
If
we
can
make
the
lesson
plan
and
automate
the
grading,
you
make
the
life
way
easier
and
the
products
way
more
attractive.
So
that's
kind
of
yes,
okay,.
A
So,
let's
okay
wrapping
that
up!
Let's
so,
let's
go
talk
about
the
the
num,
the
numbers
for
the
steam
camp,
so
Josh,
maybe
maybe
we
could
like,
like
the
thing
that
I
observe
like
if
you
just
look
at
the
numbers
within
the
proposal
of
the
the
final
report
we've
got
like
if
you
actually
count
the
time
I
think
it's.
It
looks
like
a
hundred.
Sixty
seven
I
can
find
it
divided,
like
the
actual
cost.
A
If
you
actually
pay
somebody
to
do
that,
it
would
be
like
five
hundred
sixty
seven
dollars
per
person
cost
of
customer
acquisition.
Some
of
that
would
be
my
time
like,
like
the
the
thing
to
do
is
think
about
okay.
What
efforts
do
we
have
from
each
person?
So
for
me,
I
I'd
really
love
to
get
into
the
so
there's
the
podcast
that
I
that's
definitely
on
my
radar
and
also
the
so
the
university
visits
to
universities
or
talks
there
and
then
so
then.
A
Therefore,
the
partnership
building
where
we
can
kick
off
the
efforts
at
like,
as
in
OSC
clubs
or
chapters
at
universities
and
then
like
the
the
classroom
initiative
like
the
potentially
with
high
schools.
Cuz,
is
actually
this
one
guy,
isn't
inviting
me
to
this
National
Association
of
Independent
Schools
conference
that
will
be
next
year,
we're
looking
at
presenting
there
next
year.
So
the
idea
being
like.
Okay,
all
the
time,
it's
about
getting
enough
bodies
to
show
up,
so
that
we
have
enough
people
that
the
products
are
actually
better.
A
That's
I
think
been
the
the
shortcoming
idea
that
one
it's
hard
to
get
the
people
and
it's
hard
to
retain
people,
because
you
got
to
get
the
financial
feedback
loops
right
so
so
that
the
schools
could
be
a
way
where
we're
integrating
the
education
and
that
some
of
the
other
products
like
the
steam
camps
or
teaching
teachers
how
to
do
steam
camp.
So
definitely
like
the
partnerships
there
and
talks
at
universities
allied
organizations
that
the
partnership
building
is
a
big
deal
and
I
can
do
that
and
like
like
on
the
podcast
yeah.
A
There
could
be
either
like
as
an
invited,
guest
or
just
starting
our
own,
where
we
basically
along
the
lines
of
collaboration,
reach
out
to
all
the
people
who
who
are
helping
out
helping
in
a
big
vision
of
the
open
source
economy,
making
that
a
real
thing.
So
all
the
leading
efforts
from
the
open
source,
hardware,
projects
and
other
related
efforts
like
precious
plastic
and
whatever
we've
got
they're
all,
but
with
that
said,
I
was
maybe
like
to
look
at
the
marketing
plan
and
take
a
look
at
is.
A
Does
the
is
the?
Is
it
pretty
much
a
package
deal
or
can
we
say?
Ok,
there's
a
few
things
like,
for
example,
I,
remember
the
the
Facebook
marketing
was
like
cost
of
customer
acquisition
was
like
50
bucks.
Well,
what
if
that
could
be
the
the
low-hanging
fruit
or
do
we
have
to
do
all
the
other
steps
to
really
make
that
part
work.
B
B
Very
early
and,
of
course,
but
I
was
looking
into
Amazon
publishing
because
Amazon
you
can
publish
for
free,
they
lock
one
hand-holding
degree
open
source
nerdery
and
on
the
other
hand,
people
could
grab
it
for
free
how
you
not
having
to
waste
money
on
something.
They
don't
know
it's
good.
So
if
they're
bored
one
day
sitting
around
and
they
grab
a
book,
your
next
thing,
you
know
we
got
another
developers,
so
I
think
that
may
ever
be.
That
would
probably
be
one
to
two
years
in
the
future.
B
I've
been
given
how
long
it
takes
to
write
books,
but
that's
a
good
thing
to
push
for
long
term.
I
think
short
term.
The
podcast,
a
dedicated
YouTube
channel
and
better
graphic
design
is
probably
the
easiest
deliverables
and
then
let
the
professionals
work
on
all
of
a
search
engine,
optimization
and
management.
I
ain't,
not
armchair
knee
and
then
I
can
do
a
podcast,
but
I
have
really
bad
likes.
B
A
E
Sounds
good
Josh,
yeah,
I'm
Larson,
so
on
the
report,
I
will
say
that,
like
all
the
branches
we
kind
of
we
kind
of
pitch
to
you
guys
as
like
a
pitch,
you
know,
and
it
seems
like
you
already
kind
of
have
a
prioritization
of
what
you
want
to
do.
I
definitely
think
yes,
start
up
the
podcast
I
know
in
the
report.
E
B
A
question
on
how
to
actually
do
that,
because
I've
tried
to
contact
you
channels
but
I'm
running
into
the
problem
of
sounding
like
a
Nigerian
prince
asking
for
a
loan
and
social
security.
Money
like
if
I'm
a
small
person
with
no
subscribers
and
no
following
how
do
I
act
like
I,
actually
am
in
real
business
and
be
professional
as
I'm
small
child.
That
does
not
know
that
yeah.
E
D
B
E
B
B
B
B
Basically,
some
people
in
China
figured
out
how
to
like
should
hear
the
algorithm,
so
they
were
just
putting
like
XD
compilation,
cat
videos
and
like
all
of
that
in
this
huge
string
of
a
title
and
it
like
was
recommended
everywhere,
even
though
it
was
pop
generated
garbage.
So
of
course
we
would
not
want
to
do
that,
but
I
bet
the
experts
probably
know
somewhat
similar
stuff,
where
you
use
a
keyword,
they'll
kind
of
be
chosen
by
the
bot
gods
and
suddenly
explode.
E
Yeah
I
was
also
gonna,
say
something
on
the
on
that
aspect
of
Facebook
side
that
you're
talking
about
like
the
$50.00
per
customer
I,
would
definitely
even
just
coming
from
180
I'd,
definitely
be
cautious
of
that
number.
I
think
had
some
arguments
and
debates
with
the
team
about
that
number,
because
you
know
that
we're
telling
you
on
the
cost
that
they're
pretty
much
I
guess
it's.
You
know
we're
trying
to
get
you
the
average
estimate
per
customer.
So
there's.
B
A
E
A
B
B
Okay,
yeah
do
we
have
like
I
know
what
you're
doing
research
projects
like
pretty
high
school
or
whatever
you're
like
oh
I,
have
this
much
money
from
the
person
giving
me
the
giant
jacket?
Do
we
have
that
yeah,
because
I
know
what
already
pretty
much
pinching
pennies,
which
is
why
we're
trying
to
do
all
this?
What
do
we
have
from
what
was
it
like
the
patreon
and
all
that
some
sort
of
some
we're
willing
to
burn
before
we
dive
into
all
this.
B
B
A
E
D
E
B
Your
experience
with
other
groups
and
like
actually
doing
this
as
a
job
arm-chair.
How
much
can
you
do
for
free
I
know
you
get
what
you
pay
for,
but
is
outside
of
maybe
servers
and
big
stuff
is
running
a
YouTube
channel,
free
and
I.
Think
podcasts
publishing
is
free,
so
I
have
a
crappy
mic,
but
I
know
how
to
edit
sound
and
video
and
I
may
buy
equipment
soon.
B
A
D
Think
right
away,
if
we're
going
to
talk
about
any
new
content
for
YouTube,
you
go
to
youtube
and
search
open
source
ecology.
We
arrive
at
your
YouTube
channel,
there's
a
lot
of
good
talks
and
things.
If
we
go
and
look
at
the
videos
oops
there
we
go
if
we
go
and
look
at
the
videos
and
playlists
there's
a
lot
of
concept.
D
Videos
there's
a
lot
of
meeting
stuff
put
together
if
we
focused
on
making
a
channel
that
was
very
low
skill
or
something
if
you
guys
are
talking
about
something
new
for
there
make
something
that
shows
beginners
that
they're
capable
of
oh
I
agree
some
of
these
other
or
advanced
projects,
I
think
creating
that
that's
sort
of
that
sort
of
landing
place
and
then
directing
the
social
media
torts
that
makes
it
easier
makes
it
easier
to
get
in.
You
don't
need
me.
We
make
the
shallow
side
of
the
pool,
shallower,
yeah.
B
To
do
two
deliverables
and
maybe
make
Sprint's
firm
whenever
you
are
available,
but
speaking
no
available.
We
need
to
get
time
some
rules
because
I
Eastern
Marcin,
is
what
like
middle
of
America
I,
don't
know
where
everyone
else
is
so
I
don't
want
to
tell
you
to
have
a
conference
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
My
dad
did
that
with
the
Navy
and
all
that
I
know
that's
terrible
for
them.
Anyhow,
the
deliverables
should
be
get
the
YouTube
channel
in
the
podcast
going.
B
Well
then
get
the
land
here
pages
and
category
all
set
up
so
that
it's
like
full
text,
middle
of
the
wiki
middle
of
the.
So,
like
you
said
an
hour
lunch
hour
comment
also
like
we're
all
kind
of
github
types,
but
there
are
also
the
people
that,
like
the
shiny,
Apple
web
design,
so
I
think
we
need
to
appeal
to
both
like
how
the
github
firm
to
give
up
people
have
the
shiny,
Apple
tons
of
animations
2010
style
website
as
well.
B
A
A
D
A
B
Wait
a
weird
ctrl-click
thing:
there's
also
YouTube.
You
can
really
easily
mess
up
by
know
with
like
time,
codes
and
all
sorting.
So
so
is
it
better
to
make
a
new
YouTube
channel
or
remake
you
wanna
reduce
disease.
No
I
totally
agree
make
a
new
one.
Archon
keep
yours,
it's
great.
It's
a
good
developer
channel
I
say
we
make
one
games
like
open
source,
ecology
main
because
I
mean
branches.
Plastic
has
the
same
exact
issue,
that's
also
causing
trouble
where
it's
David
happens
as
the
YouTube
channel.
B
D
B
In
big
city
I've
made
like
farm
chair
I
would
gladly
leave
this
to
the
people
actually
doing
this
for
a
job.
I,
don't
to
step
on
toes
all
that
foot.
Some
goofy
group
I
made
for
yelling
at
soapbox,
Reacher's,
mu
and
half
of
his
neighbor
and
the
way
in
our
hands.
Now
I
legit
made
an
organization
and
a
like
another
YouTube
page,
but
like
a
discord,
kind
of
thing
and
a
gmail
for
like
nothing
like.
B
A
Don't
know
yet,
let's
see
so
what
else
is
up
on
the
plate
here,
so
YouTube
channel
for
the
YouTube
channel
I?
Think,
okay,
let's
talk
about
the
content
exists
like
if
you,
if
you
look
at
the
channel
starting
like
back
and
all
this
videos
like
2000,
probably
eight
but
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
like
right
now.
The
last
few
years
has
been
a
lot
of
recording
of
meetings
with
interspersed
with
a
few
high
quality
videos.
B
B
B
B
B
I
know
exactly
the
20
18
or
so
was
back
when
we
basically
did
what
precious
plastic
does.
I
posted
a
link
to
one
of
their
videos
just
to
random,
want
that
popped
up
in
the
chat
and
that's
kind
of
the
style.
I
think
you
should
go,
for
they
also
do
a
really
interesting
thing
where
they
do
a
monthly
boozed
up
kind
of
like
PR,
just
hey.
This
is
all
that's
happened
in
the
Pantanal
or
deliverables
which
one
it's
not
entirely
necessary.
B
Fun
thing
about
the
YouTube
algorithm
them
double-check
with
the
experts,
but
from
what
I've
heard
from
people
complaining
about
it
on
YouTube,
it
prefers
rapid
uploads.
So
if
you
do
like
a
massive
video
essay
every
month
of
every
month
like
every
year
and
it's
like
the
best
video
ever,
who
doesn't
care
and
the
bots
got
them
free
to
help.
But
if
you
make
like
list,
videos
ladies
have
to.
D
B
The
bottom
of
you
know
I
think
the
compromises
we
have
to
have
a
channel
with
no
really
it
doesn't
really
is
that
you
make
source
footage,
I
and
the
because
they
could
dedicated
on
the
channel,
but
assignment
isn't
work
for
sharing
files
and
not
being
as
we
added
in
blender
in
the
common
workflow.
We
take
your
source
footage
and
talking
images.
We
make
it
into
super
polish
fans
to
give
the
dirty
breath.
We
just
like
the
precious
plastic
kind
of
offer,
vote
on
Nexus
base,
they're,
really
pod
I,
don't
know
how
to
feel
about
them.
B
A
Regarding
the
contents,
so
there's
the
YouTube
channel,
there's
actually
a
Vimeo
channel,
there's
a
good
videos
link
to
actually
on
our
main
website
and
there's
also
the
high
resolution
GBCs
media
page
on
the
wiki,
which
has
I
mean
it's
got
tons
of
footage.
So
so
it's
like
I'm
done
with
that,
like
somebody
cat
who
who
can
edit
and.
C
B
B
A
B
Perfectly
fine
on
another
note:
do
we
want
an
official
OSC
centrical,
you
know,
so
we
can
have
multiple
people
doing
admin
like
if,
if
someone's
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
world,
you're
asleep
and
having
a
good
time
for
this
person
need
to
know
how
to
fix
their
life
track.
Do
we
want
to
make
a
central
via
pill
with
motovlog
says?
How
secure
is
that?
How
do
we
go
out?
No.
A
B
A
B
More
users
and
more
people
not
knowing
how
to
run
or
do
clinics
like
how
do
I
open,
Google,
Chrome
and
you're,
like
you,
make
the
sting,
but
we
will
need
a
service
for
that
I'm
kind
of
doing
that
on
precious
glass
in
for
this
door.
Mess
well
so
translators,
I'm,
trying
to
get
I'm
hyping
up
the
open
source,
Google
Translate
and
also
sign
language
and
all
that
crap
trying
to
hype
it
up.
Some
other
think
this.
It
just
need
to
be
purged
into
a
drop
kid
like,
like
two-thirds
vote.
Of
course,
coming
all
out
there.
B
It's
a
just
recap,
but
if
we
could
get
that
going,
it
would
think
network
be
pleased
to
hear
at
this.
Britain's
I
can
speak,
but
there
are
a
pile
of
people
China
to
help
with
a
don't
be
just
bridge
identified
in
an
island
and
all
first
or
like
there
is
a
guy
from
Japan.
I
was
trying
to
talk
with,
and
I
mean
it
was
really
good
at
English,
but
I
know
I,
don't
even
know
how
to
cite
because
it
happening
on
that
people.
So
that's
a
huge
disconnect.
B
C
D
C
If
we
focus
for
the
marketing
like
what
are
the
most
important
things
and
both
like
in
terms
of
rate
of
investment,
but
also
in
terms
of
easy
access,
for
example,
we
have
the
SCO
so
singing,
especially
to
you
Josh.
So
we
talked
about
podcast,
YouTube,
videos,
Facebook
and
I,
guess
also
SCO
is
something
we
can
do
once
of
them
like
late
on
it
for
a
while,
and
we
have
any
other
recommendations
of
issues
if
we
focus
our
time
on
this
thing,
which
are
the
most
important
ones.
Okay,
we
missed
yeah.
E
B
C
B
Say
we
make
a
central
gmail,
not
the
customer
service
one,
but
just
one
building
accounts
like
open
source,
ecology,
doctor
Gmail,
and
then
we
have
open
source
ecology
customer
service
to
talk
Gmail.
We
make
two
of
those
meters,
the
on
customer
service,
one
for
making
all
the
accounts
looking
for
service.
In
all
the
mentions.
Okay,.
A
Hold
on
a
second
Eric:
let's,
let's
have
Josh
just
kill
the
the
concept
of
what?
What
all
do
you
think
is
the
highest
priority
at
this
point,
because
the
other
question
is
since
you're
you're
willing
to
do
some
so
like
regarding
your
involvement.
How
much
time
would
you
have
through
the
summer?
So
you
can
do
some
work
on
this.
E
Yeah
so
I'm
trying
to
work
like
another
job,
but
I'm
willing
to
pull
in
15
to
20
hours,
SC
into,
say,
boss
need
help
out
wherever
you
guys
mean
in
terms
of
like
what
we
discussed
is
kind
of
threat.
Velocity
of
mines
like
just
developing
overseas
online
presence,
all
should
be
leading
up
into
like
utilising
about
$10,000
II
hug
toward
their
skill.
So
I
remember
you
mentioned
that
and
that's
like
a
really
powerful
in
their
kid,
like
really
flipped
a
switch
for
you,
guys
and
I.
E
A
C
B
Mine
I
can
basically
feed
the
Quran,
like
you
all,
come
up
with
the
one
to
do
and
how
to
do
it
then
throw
the
BIOS
that
meeting
I
process
the
file
get
out
the
finish.
Then
you
have
to
make
sure
it's
proper
to
like
actual,
not
armchair
smacking,
and
then
we
keep
that
going,
which
is
especially
easier
with
all
the
slack
in
this
court
versus
me.
Spamming
Marcin
would
like
them
to
Camille.
Walking
up
is
adopted
in
yeah.
A
E
B
I
think
you
did
white
papers
right.
You
had
like
somewhat
akin
President
Hoover
logs
I
scooped
up
written
for
you,
but
we
had
like
a
how
to
mark
it
and
like
a
the
one
I'm
reading
right
now.
So
I
think
that
is
absolutely
what
you
do
also
because
I
am
completely
incapable
of
doing
it
through
being
a
small
fish
and
you
are
like
actual
marketing
company.
Could
you
contact
I'm,
a
pages
for
my
thing
from
like
tested
and
scientific
and
on
Marco,
reps
and
basically,
all
of
Tempe?
B
You
do,
especially
if
we
could
give
a
really
small
and
deep
3d
printer,
then
down
the
hall
and
3d
printing
channel
great
all
the
knowledge
I
have
on
33
nurses
from
those
and
like
there
have
been
huge
cake
starters
because
of
that
stuff
earns
people
want
to
make
sure
it's
up
this
attack,
you
don't
to
get
mad.
We
are
no
avail
for
you
once
we
get
it
up
to
spec
and
we
get
up
the
Hitchin
to
drop
it
and
we
send
them
a
single
printer.
D
As
far
as
podcasts,
our
own
stuff
is
gonna,
be
a
slow
bill,
getting
those
guest
spots
on
other
podcasts,
doing
partnerships
with
other
YouTube
channels
that
are
well-established,
as
it
really
is,
a
really
good
first
step
and
it's
a
cheap
step.
Josh
I
have
been
doing
a
little
bit
of
research
to
that
effect.
Myself.
B
Very
placeholder
5b,
not
good,
but
the
SME
page
I
made
like
a
crappy
way.
You
can
try
that
like
really
smash
that
dijo
and
then
the
other
aspect
touch
on
for
contacting
actual
people,
they
have
money
to
burn.
We
don't
have
money
to
burn
or
experience,
but
we
have
tech.
They
have
a
hobby
burner
and
exposure.
We
can
kind
of
do
a
trade
where
they're
fighting
running
out
of
project.
Sorry,
Joe,
I,
think
you're.
C
D
C
Yeah
we
have
a
marketing
pitch,
also
maybe
general
and
Josh,
and
me
we
can
look
at
something
together
like
writing
down
policy
on,
for
example,
if
you
have
a
check
list
on
how
often
do
we
post
on
Facebook
yeah,
maybe
Joe
can
help
writing
some
kind
of
lay
helps
them
harder.
People
can
see
later,
if
necessary,
when
you
don't
know
attitudes
and
also
making
an
overall
plan
taking
it.
Basically,
what
you've
done
Josh
committed
as
applicable
as
possible
to
open
source
technology,
so
my
suggest
mr.
will
be
next
to
us.
A
So
there
yes
and
priority
points
right.
So
in
summary,
the
highest
things
that
emerge
are
okay,
so
possibly
for
Eric.
On
the
under
some
of
the
content
generation
I
mean
I.
Can
Eric
I
can
feed
you
some
ideas
because
I
mean
I
kind
of
have
the
knowledge
of
what
all
exists
out
there.
So
maybe
I
can
teach.
A
A
Podcast
may
be
like
a
very
specific.
We
already
have
some
podcast
list
on
the
the
180
DC
document,
but
may
be
like
hey.
Let's
just
get
those
rolling
out
right
now
like
if
we
present
a
pitch
to
them
and
let's
just
I
mean
I-
can
do
that
any
time
pretty
much.
So
that's
low-cost.
My
sign
that
definitely
reaches
out
to
you
mentioned
the
key
point.
There's
external
audiences.
We
don't
to
be
talking
to
ourselves.
A
Let's,
let's
expand
that
so
maybe
like
just
start
generating
a
list,
a
very
explicit
list
there
and
there
are
keywords
in
a
180
DC
report
and
you're
kind
of
familiar
with
some
keywords
there
that
we
can
use
to.
As
far
as
refining
the
report
and
maybe
getting
very
specific,
like
getting
a
nice
exhaustive
list
which,
like
from
the
report,
we
don't
have
any
that
there's
some
some
decent
lists
in
there,
but
I
think
we
can
go
a
little
deeper
into
okay.
B
My
kind
of
last
two
minutes
here
I
think
we're
calling
three
quarters
there.
The
conceptual
development
all
this
I
think
a
lot
of
it
is
just
hurting
the
cats.
Like
me
doing
the
brute
we're
getting
everyone
connected.
So
final,
two
things
is
there
a
no
BS
of
her
podcasts
because
I
know,
there's
Apple
there
Spotify
there's
SoundCloud.
Do
we
have
to
individually
do
that
for
us
or
is
there
like
an
OBS
where
it's?
What
software.
A
B
E
Yeah
the
partnerships,
entire
branch
kind
of
consists
of
like
a
bunch
of
different
stuff,
there's
like
the
colleges,
which
is
just
that
you
want
to
get
into
just
like
guest
appearances
speaking
engagements
starting
of
clubs.
There's
like
the
high
schools
and
post-secondary
schools,
which
also
like
to
bring
in
a
lot
of
participants
for
the
steam
camps
and
then
there's
also
just
like
gone
like
educational
partnerships,
which
is
more
like
tore
down
their
open
source
companies,
which
I
think
Eric
was
talking
about
the
precious
plastic.
B
A
So
sundress,
what's
the
next
step,
yeah.
C
C
A
A
B
B
Are
the
two
important
stuff
for
what
we're
not
doing
huge
three-hour
talks
like
this
I
made
a
marketing
channel,
so
I
can
post
a
picture.
Everyone
can
chime
in?
Oh
that's
ugly
or
oh,
that's
great
or
oh.
How
have
you
changed
that
letter
to
be
bigger?
I
did
a
similar
thing
for
a
local
animal
shelter
at
the
defect
is
really
so
if
you
could
just
get
in
the
real-time
chat
and
margins
for
turning
out
for
make
sure
it's
in
video
or
I
dig
for
the
other
wall.
For
this
response
and
I
think
we're
cool.
B
B
B
B
C
C
D
B
Great
off-the-shelf
example
of
exactly
that
was
I
think
it
was
Thomas
calendar
they
made
in
a
build
of
the
tool
changer
printer
and
they
built
every
single
aspect
from
unpacking
to
final
tuning.
It
was
like
a
ten-hour
video
series,
but
it
was
they
had
piles
of
campus
burn
every
protective
coat
from
sideways
on
the
desk
overhead
camera
and
camera
would
like
to
go
for
a
young.
B
I
was
plotting
an
overhead
camera,
so
Marcin,
if
you
haven't,
walked
USB
webcam,
get
it
put
it
on
the
pre-printed,
aluminum
extrusion
overhead,
and
then
you
can
get
a
GoPro.
You
can
basically
start
screaming.
No,
you
make
the
video
first
I
can
do
a
complicated
brute
force
work
that
we
should
be
good
with
that
even.
D
A
A
lot
of
things
we
can
do
so
I
I'd,
say
yeah,
yeah,
I'm,
open
to
that,
like
the
three
weekends
that
could
be
cool
and
what
do?
What
are
your
thoughts
on
within
that
week?
Cuz
cuz
I
was
thinking.
Okay,
we
might
want
to
do
some
other
design.
Lessons
like
throughout
the
week
like
what,
if
what,
if
there's
some
other
content
throughout
the
week
like
say,
design,
guides
and
teaching
about
design
of
other
things,.
D
C
A
D
B
Can
you
check
that
individually,
just
to
make
sure
I
didn't
break
away,
because
the
search
engine
isn't
the
best
that
time
I
try
to
make
redirects
but
beyond
so
I
think
maybe
is
the
last
thing
before
we
close
as
I?
Don't
want
to
be
speaking
for
everyone,
but
I
think
we
kind
of
have
insensitive
so
just
make
sure
everyone
can
get
into
the
real-time
chat,
and
then
we
close
people
looking
for
work
and
and
real-time
chat
for
anything
else.
You
didn't
make
me:
what
do
you
do
that
yeah.