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A
Right,
Stacy
yeah,
so
so,
basically
trying
to
break
down
into
one
our
models
as
much
as
possible.
I
don't
know
if
it
will
make
sense
to
do
this
everywhere,
but
I'm
collecting
it
in
this
excel
file
and
and
also
trying
to
break
it
down
to
smaller
index
that
we
can
kind
of
check
where
everyone
are
a
different.
B
A
A
To
use
the
wiki
page
as
s
where
we
put
in
main
materials
but
kind
of
where
we
could
still
essence
so
that
when
we're
in
less
than
1
min
people
who
are
part
of
the
experience,
what
if
it
is
online,
if
it's
as
a
teacher,
if
it's
from
somewhere
else,
they
know
where
to
go
at
you
know
that's
for
lesson.
1
we
go
to
welcome
and
OC
introduction,
and
then
they
have
all
of
the
material
data.
Verse
needed
I'm
still
experimenting
a
little
bit
with
transclusion
I
haven't
Garrety.
A
Yeah
one
problem
I
am
having
is
to
how
to
transclude
only
one
section
from
a
main
article
so
for
for
I
only
managed
to
to
get
an
entire
article
from
another
place.
But
if
there's
any
like
wiki
experts
out
there
done,
it
would
be
great
to
to
get
a
little
bit
information
on
how
to
do
that.
And
then
the
other
part
is,
of
course,
to
do
the
actual
breaking
down.
I
haven't
put,
which
time
it
is
so
that
we
can
reorient
it.
A
C
A
That
works
principles
to
be
able
to
get
only
like
the
sample
chapter,
one
from
the
dark
scholar,
200
articles
and
I've,
looked
on
the
media,
wiki
wiki
and
no
more
wiki,
and
they
are
different
commands
for
out
to
do
that.
But
they
don't
seem
to
work
because
when
I
use
those
commands
against
either
the
entire
page
or
nothing
at
all,.
A
So
yes,
what
I've
done
I
tried
to
have
its
feed
forward
all
the
time
so
that
if
I
change
the
template,
so
this
one,
for
example,
it's
if
I
update
the
templates
and
this
one
gets
updated.
I
tried
to
do
that
for
the
article
pages
as
well.
But
when
I,
when
I
edited
the
article
pages,
then
the
templates
got
changed
as
well
for
some
reason.
So
it's
it's
feeding
back
to
the
templates
so
for
the
articles
I've.
A
C
A
So
if
I
use
this
first,
then
you
substitute
with
the
current
template
and
then,
if
I
update
the
template,
it
will
not
change
my
article
just
use
that
template.
If
I
don't
use
the
substance,
then,
when
I
change
the
templates
them,
whichever
page,
which
uses
that
depth
template
will
be
updated
automatically.
A
C
A
C
C
C
What
I,
what
I
suggest
we
can
do
is
maybe
yeah.
This
is
good,
good,
good
work
and
then,
depending
on
where
we
get
with
the
meeting.
But
let's
see
if
we
can
actually
get
some
content
in
and
and
allocate
roles
there's
a
couple
of
people
like,
for
example,
there
is
Peter.
Are
you
in
touch
with
him,
because
Peters
got
some
input
on
on
kicad
lesson,
possibly
Jessica
on
on
applauding
and
who
else
is
doing
any
any
related
work.
B
C
C
Okay,
well,
March,
though
March
would
be.
The
January
had
a
lot
of
the
content,
but
March
March
was
kind
of
like
the
refinement
right
for
young
mark
didn't
have
as
much
detail.
It
didn't
have
much
detail,
but
it
had
more
the
more
of
the
topics
so
I
think
for
clarity.
The
important
thing
is
the
evolution
of
the
topics
of
how
the
whole
thing
fits
together
and
we
probably
keep
a
lot
of
this
stuff
from
them.
C
A
Cousin
regarding
the
much
content,
so
you
have,
you
still
have
the
introduction
yeah
one
hour,
so
I've
updated
a
little
bit
spaced
on
only
March
and
slightly
so
took
away
the
it's
working
introduction
on
the
metric
away,
the
collaborative
literacy
which
in
January
was
interesting
to
the
second
day
and
shorten
it
a
bit
which
was
also
in
in
the
March,
and
then
you
went
directly
as
I
understand
from
from
March
document
from
Jessica
to
3d
printer
at
worthless.
That's
her
latest
revelation
and
so
yeah.
One
question
there
is
regarding
or
basically
the
DVD
printer
in.
B
B
A
C
We're
gonna
have
to
tally
up
the
numbers
as
much
as
we
can
when
we
look
into
more
detail,
but
one
thing
that
can
be
done
is
the
extruders
I
have
a
feeling
that
the
extruders
have
to
be
prepared
beforehand.
We
can't
be
building
them
during
the
event
it
takes
too
much
time.
It's
too,
you
know
so
I
think
we
probably
will
end
up
preparing
them
unless,
unless
we
can
think
we
can
fit
it
all
in
so
there's
also,
and
then
there's
there's
a
lot
of
different
refinements.
C
We
could
make
like,
for
example,
what
so
I'm
building
more
printers
here,
but
I
thought.
Okay,
we've
got
the
clam
shells,
but
initially
we
we
said
okay,
clam
shells
for
max
flexibility,
and
you
can
get
at
the
internal
parts
now.
We
can
also
rework
it
to
close
each
clam
shell
into
from
two
pieces
to
one
that's
another
option:
it
is
an
option:
it's
like
it's
not
as
flexible,
but
it
gets
you
most.
C
If
you
study
it,
it
gets
you
most
of
the
the
stuff
we
want
still
gets
you
a
large
amount
of
flexibility
in
how
you
can
construct
all
kinds
of
different
versions
but
drastic
part
reduction.
Half
on
the
printed
parts.
Well,
ok,
take
a
look
at
example,
to
take
a
look
at
the,
for
example,
carriage
piece.
C
If
it's
in
one
piece
you
got
to
slip
in
the
bearings
and
then
you
avoid
for
nuts
and
four
for
four
bolts,
eight
parts
you
know
stuff
like
that.
We
can
do
that
and
I
was
thinking
of
to
streamline
the
build.
We
can
do
that
and
probably
save
like
an
hour
on
the
build
of
the
axes.
You
know
easily,
if
you.
A
C
B
A
D
D
A
C
Yeah,
no,
that's
that's
right
and
that
would
yeah
for
the
sake
of
like
packing.
The
most
learning
analyst
I'm
thinking
like
I,
just
thought
about
like
over
the
last
week
or
two
it's
like
yeah,
definitely
get
rid
of.
The
clamps
sounds
like
a
major
major
change,
but
it's
doesn't
mean
that
we
get
rid
of
the
clams
from
the
system.
They
they
still
remain.
Anyone
can
build
it,
but
like
I'm,
building
the
printer
here
and
I'm
like
okay
I
haven't
done
it
so
many
times
and
I
don't
want
to
spend
all
that
time
doing
that.
C
That
was
my
conclusion.
So
how
do
you
sacrifice
small
amount
of
flexibility
for
grand
improvement
in
build
speed,
which
I
think
is
more
important
for
low
low
barrier
to
entry?
So
I
would
go
with
it:
okay,
but
okay
before
we
go
further,
can
you
show
me
once
again,
like
the
colon
transclusion
thing,
that
the
point
you
made
because
I
missed
it
yeah.
C
A
C
Yeah
yeah,
it
will
still
have
to
be
dismountable
like
basically
disassembly
able,
so
design
for
disassembly
remains
absolutely
so
design
for
disassembly
designed
for
repair.
That
I
think
is
a
huge
value
proposition
that
changes
our
system
from
like
I
was
looking
at
warranties,
like
Ulta
maker
and
lulzbot.
They
have
one
or
two
year,
warranties
and
in
practice
their
printers
last
like
a
year
or
two
like
if
you
use
them,
but
the
real
value
proposition
there
is,
if
you
can,
maintain
it
repair
it
so
easily.
C
That
turns
from
a
two-year
machine
to
an
infinite
year
machine,
as
basically
as
long
as
you
like
to
keep
it,
keep
it
around,
because
the
replacements
or
modifications
or
upgrades
or
changes
are
so
easy.
It's
like
five
minutes
like,
for
example,
to
replace
a
motor
on
our
system.
Four
screws
loosen
the
belt
peg.
You
can
do
that
in
like
five
minutes
stuff,
like
that,
even
at
the
deepest
level
of
repair
like
so
you
got
to
replace
the
motherboard
that
is
still
like
if
you're
good
at
it
it'll
take
you
five
minutes.
A
A
One
thing
which
I
was
thinking
about
the
modules
lesson,
which
is
a
little
bit
associated
to
to
make
me
a
specialized
more
effective
because
it
is,
it
is
hard
to
break
it
down
in
modules
and
have
it
Universal
at
the
same
time
as
its
kind
of
needs,
an
adaptation,
but
maybe
modularity
needs
to
be
combined
with
customization
so
that,
for
example,
each
lesson
module
might
have.
One
part
which
is
this
is
the
universal
base.
C
C
A
No
so
yeah
getting
the
general
schedule
decided
and
having
it.
This
would
be
really
good
at
estimations
to
get
it.
You
know
what
happens
in
what
today
only
used
in
washes
in
main
part,
but
it
is
it.
It
is
not
as
detailed
as
a
general
area
there.
Some
changes
wish
come
true
to
be
combined
in
terms
of
time
massage,
but
if
we
can,
if
we
can,
for
example,
that
I
was
all
gone
quite
a
lot
and
only
and
the
other
people
except
Jessica,
she
is
working
working,
different
circuits
on
Peter,
okay,
I
capped,
Jessica.
B
B
C
C
B
D
B
D
C
C
B
C
C
C
D
D
B
Right,
where
that's
where
the
NASA
guys
could
still
come
through,
who
knows,
but
that
would
be
an
interesting
way
in
the
short
term,
I
think
to
involve
people
in
the
collaborative
process,
not
necessarily
in
the
regular
steam
camp
curriculum,
but
maybe
but,
and
that
might
be
maybe
that's
more
people
who
have
participated
before
and
they
have
done.
The
steam
camp
already,
like
I
already
have
printers,
and
it
means
upgrading
you
know
to
the
Pro
and
but
but
really
actively
doing
the
covert.
C
B
C
I,
the
answer
to
your
question,
like
I
thought
about
that
ends
like
mine,
you,
mine,
said
on
on
how
the
project
moves
forward
is
financial
freedom.
It's
the
bottom
line.
Yeah
financial
freedom
means
that
you
can
do
with
your
time
what
you
need
to
do
right
and
right
now
it's
like
we
get
a
lot
of
competition
from
the
status
quo.
People
have
any
different
things
to
do
right
right.
So
for
me
to
like
reflect
during
this
time.
It's
like
you
know.
This
is
break
because
of
the
disease
I'm
thinking
when
we
get
back
out
there.
C
C
How
do
you
get
people
in
a
replicable
way
involved
like
it
starts,
I?
Think
the
next
step
like
when
I
think
about
it.
For
me,
it's
like
okay,
so
here's
a
business
we
can
show
to
anybody
you
can
make
like
10,000
a
month
and
that
that's
kind
of
my
my
next
milestone,
I'm,
saying:
okay,
I'm
gonna
printers
we're
gonna
have
a
shredder
we're
gonna
have
the
basics
like
this
basic
microfactory
package.
You
know
I've
talked
about
this
many
times,
but
I.
C
Think
for
now
it
gets
gets
very
clear
for
me,
it's
like
why
can't
we
not
attract
enough
people
I
think
we
have
to
have
more
value
in
terms
of
that
deepest
level,
which
is
really
like
the
mass
creation
of
Right
Livelihood.
That's
that's
the
way,
I'm
thinking
right
now,
so
if
we
can
realistically
show
here's
a
business
model
for
producing
3d
printers,
now
3d
printers
they're
billion
dollar
industry
they're
like
close
to
a
trillion
dollar
industry.
So
if
that
succeeds,
that
could
provide
many
full
time
engagements
for
people
working
on
this.
B
F
B
B
In
your
network
mentioned,
oh,
you
should
know
you
should
talk
to
them
and
I'm
like
I've,
been
trying
to
make
them,
but
it
might
be
an
interesting
timing
because
they're
definitely,
you
know
actively
trying
to
shift
online
I'm,
actually
currently
teaching
a
course
online
and
on-site
and
I
was
all
online.
But
it
just
happened
to
be
doing
one
of
the
people
who
was
trying
to
teach.
D
B
C
F
C
Been
feeding
some
collaboration,
architecture,
log
and
I
put
up
like
everybody,
take
a
look
at
that
button.
Now
I
put
up
a
bunch
of
stuff
like
how
some
of
these
things
try
to
fit
together.
It's
always
kind
of
expanding,
but
I.
Don't
think
that
means
that
the
steam
cams
go
away
in
any
way.
No,
that's
a
solid
thing.
We
got
to
develop
that
absolutely,
but
I
also
think
the
the
printer
like
at
this
time
when
we
cannot
run
the
steam
camps
as
well.
C
We
can't
still
be
doing
things
like
the
printer
and
the
franchise
ideas
like
that.
I
was
talking
to
Alvaro
about
it,
so
he
was
initially
interested
in
in
the
event
planner
position
and
I.
Don't
know
where
we're
trying
to
negotiate
some
things,
but
but
I'm
talking
to
Alvaro,
saying
hey
what
about
start
is
damn
business
for
producing
printers
in
Mexico
right
since.
C
Him
and
through
some
other
thoughts,
I'm
thinking,
that's
a
definite
Avenue
to
pursue
to
say,
okay,
like
we're
looking
for,
like
the
deepest
level
of
commitment
where
it's
about
full-time
engagement,
which
is
kind
of
how
we
have
to
think.
But
there's
some
missing
things
like
we
like
that
means.
I
start
the
Amazon
store,
the
probably
an
eBay
store
at
sea,
like
with
a
3d
printer,
get
the
marketing
in
place
a
few
missing
pieces.
There
I
would.
B
C
Tend
to
think
it's,
it's
gonna
be
really
taking
off
at
that
time.
It's
gonna
be
unstoppable
and
already
I
can
see
like
with
a
scalability
of
the
printer,
like
I'm,
working
on
a
12-inch
version
right
now
and
it's
it's
relatively
easy
to
go
up
to
up
in
size
and
there's
just
a
little
bit
of
tweaking,
but
it's
relatively
easy
to
go
up
in
size,
and
that
creates
a
much
bigger
value
proposition
too.
B
B
D
C
What
I
said
it's
about
we're
competing
with
the
status
quo?
No,
it's
not
gonna
happen.
They've
he's
got
a
foot
now
the
guy's
got
there
at
Virgin,
Galactic
and
NASA
jobs
right
you're,
not
gonna,
go
a
venture
too
much
into
the
unknown.
This
is
a
different
world.
We
live
in
this
world,
but
if
we
try
to
get
any
more
people
to
come
to
our
side,
it
has
to
be
in
a
way
that
you
will
you
do
the
financial
freedom
thing.
C
Financial
freedom
means
that
you
are
doing
what
your
self
determination
tells
you
to
do
so
we're
trying
to
break
through
the
economy.
It's
such
a
different
paradigm
than
the
system,
but
I
want
to
be
authentic
to
that
paradigm
like
I
want
to
make
that
happen,
and
it
happens
by
kind
of
like
reinventing
the
economy
from
scratch,
based
on
collaboration
which,
if
you
have
enough
people
that
believe
that,
then
yes,
you
can
make
it
into
a
viewable
system
mm-hmm,
but
on
our
side
too,
we're
missing
some
infrastructure.
C
For
example,
what
Andreas
is
doing
like
with
the
wiki
templates
up
voting
the
forum
with
incentive
challenge
platform
and
some
other
things
like
these-
are
all
parts
of
a
of
a
scalable
collaboration
infrastructure.
It
all
has
to
go
into
full
time
involvement
and
real
jobs
like
jobs
like
you
know
what
presidents
talk
about
right
or
politicians,
it's
about
jobs,
it's
about
anjaan,
but
we
have
to
be
basically
able
to
grab
people's
attention
at
that
level.
C
We
need
some
infrastructure
for
OSC
to
make
that
happen,
and
that's
kind
of
like
so
so
going
into
the
pandemic
collaborations.
Our
stuff
is
not
transparent
or
easy
enough
on
board
a
bull.
You
know
if
we
cannot
on
board
people
fast
enough,
like
we
need
a
little
bit
of
more
work
on
some
clear
on
boarding
materials,
training,
materials
for
collaborative
literacy
and
freakout,
and
all
that,
like
the
kind
of
stuff
that
we're
creating
with
the
steam
camp.
B
D
B
D
B
Know
like
you,
can
sort
of
introduce
all
this
stuff,
but
no
one
is
gonna
know
what
it
means
until
they
have
more
experience
and
all
of
it
you
know,
and
so
some
will
have
translatable
experience.
Others
most
won't,
though,
like
you
know
like
it
is
such
a
different
world
and
if
they're,
not
in
design
and
they're,
not
in
architecture
or
engineering,
even
or
any
something
related
they're
not
gonna,
have
any
frame
of
reference.
That's.
C
C
Based
and
kind
of
like
sanity
based
kind
of
deal,
it
starts
to
make
more
sense.
I
mean
I
did
get
a
bunch
of
people
asking
exactly
those
questions
it's
like
kind
of
through
this.
It
filters
out
that
there's
more
information
requests
by
people
with
respect
to
this
sustainability
and
finding
out
that
the
system
is
fragile
kind
of
deal
so
definite
more
attention.
People
are
paying
attention
to
that
right.
Now.
Mmm-Hmm.
C
Yeah
simple
things
like
on
an
infrastructure
like
for
steam
camps:
first
requirement
is
got
out,
you're
gonna
have
to
have
200
mega
better
internet.
We
kept
getting
messed
up
on
an
intern
like
you
in
in
New
Zealand
we
didn't
have,
the
internet
was
a
block
and
the
other
steam
camp
internet
was
a
block
when
we
were
in
Tom's
place
yeah.
We
gotta
said
that
as
a
requirement,
it's
like,
if
you
don't
have
it,
find
a
place,
that's
God
I
would
say
like
200
Meg,
so
you
can
sustain
like
10
people
at
least
20
30.
C
A
C
C
Of
things
this
question,
those
are
all
options
that
when
I
talk
at
the
franchise
I'm
talking
about
like
a
three
month,
immersion
that
could
be
remote
to,
but
it
would
have
to
then
that
then
at
some
point
spent
some
time
on
site
where
you're
like
building
printers
like
for
a
month
or
something
like
that
or
a
few.
A
couple.
B
C
B
B
C
Yeah
also
just
like
just
FYI
I've
been
thinking
about
the
the
village
model.
Like
you
know,
you
probably
heard
me
say
about
talking
about
the
village,
a
replicable,
modern
village.
That's
a
point
of
light.
The
osc
campus,
so
I've
been
thinking
a
bit
about
that
too.
And
how
do
you
structure
that
and
I
was
thinking
that
the
fundation
of
any
sustainable
community
would
have
to
be
in
an
economic
process?
C
There's
a
TED
talk
on
it:
a
global
witness
talks
about
like
okay,
corruption,
on
material
resource
scandals
like
like
some
crooks,
you
know
thieving
or
polluting,
an
entire
country
or
his
resources.
How
does
that
relate
to
OSC?
Well,
the
the
OSC
village
campus
model
is
a
way
to
address
it.
So,
for
example,
if
some
of
the
biggest
robbery
happens
around
like
say
gas
and
oil
or
minerals,
what
do
we
do
about
that
here?
Well,
today's
thought,
for
me,
was
okay
biofuels
right.
So
that's
gas
and
oil.
Sustainable
harvested
biomass.
C
Part
of
you
know:
polyculture
integrated
agriculture.
Well,
that
that
could
be
our
response
of
scaling.
That
kind
of
stuff
is
a
is
a
way
to
address
the
big
global
materials
based
issues.
So
why
am
I
saying
that?
Well,
I,
don't
know,
but
talking
about
the
village
model,
the
village
model
has
to
be
at
the
base
addressing
some
of
the
fundamental
issues
of
materials
security.
A
A
B
C
Yeah
like
but
think
about
like
say
the
plastic
recycling
I
mean
plastics
are
like
a
multi
trillion
dollar
industry.
So
if
people
can
actually
recycle
stuff
meaningfully,
which
does
not
happen
today-
and
people
like
most
people
say
it's
impossible,
I
would
say
why
it's
impossible
is
like
if
I
were
to
point
to
one
thing
is
industrial
grade
printers.
That
means
high
temperature
chamber
build
build
printers
which
we're
gonna
do
pretty
soon
so
yeah
I
mean
we
can
get
focused
on
very
specific
technologies
that
do
change.
But
of
course
it's
not
about
technologies.
C
It's
about
changing
people's
minds
and
hearts,
which
is
the
real
deal
but
yeah
the
work
we
do
does
impact
that
at
a
fundamental
level
now,
let's
see
hold
on,
but
let's
go
back
to
the
steam
camp
rectum.
So
specifics
on
curriculum
writing.
I
can
tell
you
that
we've
got
Peter
working
on
on
a
kicad.
So
are
you
in
touch
with
Peter?
C
Yeah
yeah,
definitely
just
myself.
I
I
could
work
on
the
printer
like
getting
the
printer,
refinements,
I.
Think
for
me,
like
on
a
curriculum
for
the
printer,
like
getting
very
specific
to
the
hour
by
hour
of
gameplay
the
clamshell
thing
of
the
improvement
and
that
I
I'm,
just
gonna
run
with
it
cuz
I.
Think
I'll,
probably
do
it
like
the
next
printer
I
build
I'll,
build
the
mono
piece
clamshells
not
to
pieces,
but
one
piece,
because
it
is
pretty
easy
show.
D
C
B
The
eigen
imprint
of
carriage
things,
because
then
I
mean
with
that
pretty
than
the
3d
French
they're
kind
of
flexible,
so
would
even
kind
of
you
know
get
smaller.
Don't
you
know
those
big
ones?
We
were
doing
the
one-inch
ticket.
You
can
make
them
a
little
bit
squeeze
and
make
them
a
little
smaller
than
they
kind
of
spring
out.
So
we'll
you.
C
C
C
Gotta
have
a
high
temperature
chamber
for
that.
So
and
that's
when
we
take
you
know
each
machines
got
say
it's
the
pro.
It's
got
five
of
those
axes.
That's
you
know
five
times
a
dollar
25
20
20
times
a
dollar
25
a
savings
right
pretty
much,
but
starting
with
a
clam
shells.
Turning
two
into
one,
if
you
like,
conceptually
speaking,
if
you
have
to
handle
like
four
four
nuts
and
four
bolts
I
mean
that's
eight
pieces
compared
to
like
two
pieces
that
you
then
slapping
the
bearings
into,
but
I
mean
conceptually
it's
like.
C
Yeah
we
can
use
like
a
second
here
and
there
but
yeah
altogether.
It's
it
has
a
lot
of
it's
a
lot
of
good
stuff
in
there,
but
but
as
far
as
distilled
content,
its
limited,
very
limited
only
small
here
we
can
cut
out,
like
maybe
like
you
know,
30
seconds
or
5
seconds
from
one
video,
that's
really
usable.
You
know.
E
C
C
C
So,
there's
the
link
now
the
idea
there
is.
We
talked
about
the
plan
of
what
they're
suggesting
so
they're
suggesting
a
couple
of
some
partnerships,
but
I
was
pretty
much
saying.
The
direction
is
not
exactly
clear,
but
I
think
what
I'm
gonna
try
to
negotiate
is
that
we
as
far
as
marketing?
What
are
the
venues?
The
keywords?
What's
the?
How
do
we
reach
them?
What
are
the
procedures
for
reaching
them
and
a
cost
of
customer
acquisition
and
a
big
database
of
that
like
that?
We
can
basically
work
from
I.
C
Think
I've
been
to
the
day
we
have
to
find
the
venues,
so
venues
are
like
from
social
media,
to
newspapers,
to
printed
to
everything
and
just
get
a
big
list
of
that.
So
we
have
a
good
idea
now.
There's
other
strategies
we
talked
about
was
SEO,
which
in
generally
I
think
we
have
to
implement
some
like,
so
that
our
wording
and
our
fine
ability
is
good.
C
A
B
A
C
C
I
think
a
process
like
this
requires
some
guidance,
so
maybe,
like
the
clarity
for
me,
was
if
you
look
at
our
meeting
from
last
week,
if
you
want
to
review
that
play
it
at
2x2
the
speed
so
used,
you
know
you
get
it
in
like
20
minutes,
but
I
think
that
we're
still
exploring
like
what
are
some
of
the
things
to
do,
but
I
think
I
think
what
we
want
to
do
is
provide
maybe
like
a
little
stronger,
stronger
leadership
in
terms
of
okay.
Well,
let's
just
talk
about
it.
C
Well,
I
think
the
SEO
we
do
have
to
do
like
on
one
side
but
I
think
outside
of
the
SEO.
They
did
mention
about
some
partnerships
because
they
do
have
some
contacts
with
some
organizations
which
is
V
able,
but
just
a
master
list,
and
that
master
this
could
be
pretty
comprehensive
because
it
also
could
be
things
like.
What
about
chambers
of
commerce,
right
as
like
any
city
will
have
a
Chamber
of
Commerce
which
talks
about
local
community
development.
We
can
perhaps
reach
out
to
them.
C
There's
universities,
there's
online
stuff,
there's
a
bunch
of
keywords
that
we
can
search
against.
So
we
can
I
think
just
having
a
decent
list
that
it's
a
task
list
and
enough
stuff
that
we
can
do
in
bulk
and
a
really
organized
way.
I
think!
That's!
That's
probably
it
you
know
like
like,
for
example,
Mother
Earth
News.
You
know
DIY
open
source
like
what
are
them
all
the
maker
venues.
Okay,
it's
Mother,
Earth
News,
it's
hackaday!
C
C
They
met
in
too
much
we,
we
basically
were
at
the
level
of
concept
you
see
like
on
the
diagram
of
all
the
avenues
that
we
should
pursue.
So
that's
what
they
drop
so
far
and
they
were
gonna
run
with.
Let's
select,
selecting
like
a
couple
of
those
which
we
selected,
one
was
the
SEO
and
other
one
was
partnerships,
I
think
and
then
at
the
end,
I
kind
of
mentioned.
Well,
we
all
we
really
need
is
this
master
list
can
a
deal
like
we
can
because.
D
C
Kind
of
includes
the
other
things
we
would
talk
about,
like
so
the
idea
of
a
master
list,
but
as
far
as
like,
how
exactly
do
you
go
about
a
process
for
delivering
that
master
list?
I'm
not
particularly
clear
about
it?
I
mean
I
was
thinking
like.
Maybe
let
them
figure
that
out,
but
I
think
we.
You
know
we
can
put
our
heads
together
and
maybe
the
guy
does
discussion
a
little
better.
A
C
I
mean
on
a
wiki
like
I'm,
trying
to
like
see
the
difficult
thing
about.
This
has
been
there's
just
so
many
different
places
and
we
can
I
think
there's
a
small
audience
in
many
many
places
like
I.
Don't
think,
there's
like
a
secret
bullet
to
what
we
want
so
I
think.
That's
probably
what
makes
it
so
difficult
now
yesterday,
I
was
looking
at
like
okay.
So
if
you
look
at
my
lock
from
Thursday,
April
16
sure
my
screen
here,
maybe.
C
D
C
B
C
A
Well,
it
is
especially
since
we're
kind
of
breaking
a
new
paradigm,
but
it
is
emerging.
So
one
of
the
problems
I
have
a
friend
who
studied
this
problem
slightly
and
what
happens
in
movements
like
ours
is
that
it's
a
little
bit
like
black
hole.
So
information
goes
into
it,
but
no
one
outside
this
sphere
can
see
the
disturbances
in
the
networks
around.
A
C
A
A
A
There
are
some
search
engines
which
searches
for
different
social
medias
at
the
same
time,
and
and
you
can
see
what
people
are
using
and
then
it's
good
to
use
the
ones
who
have
high
centrality
in
the
network
and
see
which
keywords
they
use
so,
for
example,
there's
definitely
a
step-by-step
process,
which
is
possible
to
draw
up
to
find
out
which
the
best
initial
keywords
are,
and
then
we
test
with
marketing
to
see
which
one
works
the
best.
So
so.
A
That's
true,
plus
it
takes
a
lot
of
manual
work
for
and
we
do
Google
AdWords.
We
can
make
some
ads
and
have
to
go
to
every
establishment,
but
for
for
venues
we
actually
need
to
reach
out.
So
it's
a
lot
of
manual
work
for
its
ok,
goodbye
Eric,
so
Eric
mentioned
he
asks.
If
so
he
had
an
email
would
feel
printing,
nerd
and
responses
regarding
TV
reviews.
So
the
questions
in
there,
if
we're
not,
we
can
send
differently
printers
as
kids
for
people
who
want
to
review
it.
A
Great
so
yeah
my
recommendation,
so
is
that
we
well
we've
have
marketing
as
a
task
task
force,
and
then
we
have
we
work
through
a
marketing
strategy
and
we
incorporate
everything
that
180
is
giving
it.
We
work
with
a
nutritionist,
basically
yeah,
so
starting
from
let's
say
next
Tuesday
to
have
any
one
account.
I
will
be
in
conferences
because
I,
like
the
same
time
as
now,
I
will
be
in
Haran
and
wants
to
come.
They
can
come
and
look
at
the
marketing
time.
I
did
last
December
because
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
yes.
C
C
Who
is
the
email
you
send
to
like?
What's
the
fee,
if
we're
gonna
advertise
there
like,
like?
Basically
the
mechanics
like
what
is
the
process
for
you,
I
want
to
post
on
hackaday
or
that
like
okay,
one,
we
can
start
a
project
there,
we
can
get
a
paid
ad
like
there's
all
these
different
things.
We
can
do
so.
You
basically
have
to
say.
Okay,
these
are
the
things
we
can
do.
This
is
the
expected
reach,
just
as
the
expected
ROI
on
that,
and
we
can
make
a
plan
based
on
that
yeah.
C
Okay,
so
that's
that's
quit
here,
sounds
good,
so
you're
calling
for
the
meeting
of
the
the
marketing
team
on
Tuesday
mm-hmm,
okay,
actually
spread
the
word
on
spread.
The
word
on
the
OSC
workshops,
Facebook
page
and
maybe
give
me
a
text,
could
publish
on
the
Twitter
and
main
OSC
Facebook
or
something
Marcin.
You.