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A
As
a
business,
because
they
could
have
like
a
steam
camp
as
well,
and
so
we
just
kind
of
exchanged
the
steam
camp.
B
A
Information-
and
I
was
agreeing
with
you
on
that-
definitely,
and
we
could
also
be
the
steam
camp
for
that
school.
Absolutely
as
well,.
B
Absolutely
so
so
I
guess
in
the
notes
we
should
add
that
yeah,
because
naturally
there
they
would
they
would
get
like
if
they
approve
and
that's
exactly
what
was
happening
before
the
covet
hit.
We
had
several
schools
lined
up
and
in
a
collaborative
relationship
like
that,
so
that
could
definitely
work.
B
April
2020
yeah
under
collaborative
marketing,
so
the
page
I'm
editing
right
now
is
so
you're
at
the
same
page
there
it's
the
collaborative
marketing
page.
A
Yeah,
actually
I
really
like
that
idea
eric
if
we
did
a
drop
kit
for
a
steam
program
that
would
make
it
very
easy
for
a
school
to
adopt
no
planning
needed
really
right
if
we
make
it
as
easy
as
possible.
So
all
they
have
to
do
is
assign
teachers
and
the
teachers
are
either
all
really
are
already
knowledgeable
in
the
subject,
or
can
it
can
be
easily
picked
up?
That
would
be
fantastic
and
all
in
fact,
we
could
even
do
like
a
little.
A
All
they
have
to
do
is
brand
it
for
their
school.
Just
like
you
know
how
the
site
builders
for
godaddy
or
squarespace,
they
all
have
those
templates
that
you
can
use,
and
then
you
just
input
your
text
and
images
and
stuff
on
the
website
to
make
it
your
own.
If
we
did
something
like
that
as
the
steam
program
that
that
solves
a
lot
of
imagine
income,
is
that
what
we're?
A
C
One
one
thought
that
comes
to
mind:
there
also
may
be
an
opportunity
to
generate
new
schools
through
these
processes,
because
one
of
the
things
I
found
as
a
teacher
is
that
teachers
are
not
actually
trained
to
do
education,
they
just
sort
of
deliver
a
curriculum,
it's
a
form
of
training,
but
what
you
need
to
do:
ose
style.
Community
development
is
a
high
set
of
capabilities
that
are
developed,
a
different
way
than
is
developed
in
schools.
C
Good
point,
william,
the
so
that's
that's
part
of
my
work
at
my
current
school
and
I
am
experimenting
with
a
course
that
has
no
government
curriculum
trying
to.
B
C
The
whole
the
math
and
science
kind
of
in
an
accelerated
way,
all
of
math
and
say
two
months,
all
of
the
high
school
math
in
about
two
months,
whether
or
not
that's
possible,
it's
definitely
possible
to
accelerate
it.
That's
a
hundred
percent
based
on
my
research
and
get
the
students
to
understand
it.
So
we
could
have
an
ose
branded
sort
of
alternative
set
of
courses
that
could
be
summer
to
begin
with,
but
actually
that
could
start
replacing
the
entire
curriculum.
B
B
So
we
have
to
be
saying
that
well
for
now
like,
let's,
let's
keep
the
focus
like
right
now
we're
saying:
okay
covet
times
we're
still
not
having
the
the
on-site
meetings,
but
for
the
remote
kit
we
can
offer
yeah,
I
mean
definitely
what
eric
is
saying
is
kind
of
like
the
more
advanced
thing
that
here's
a
program.
I
think
that's
the
next
product
which
we
don't
have
yet
that
would
require
a
little
bit
to
develop
a
program
where
we're
on
boarding
other
teachers
rapidly.
I
mean
that's
what
we're
working
on.
B
That's
the
curriculum,
that's
still
the
refinements
and
all
that,
but
for
right
now
we
can
say:
yes,
we
will
have
this
camp,
you
can
offer
it.
We
can
collaborate
with
you
on
offering
it
on
collaborative
marketing.
B
We
can,
I
guess,
for
a
school
we
can
say
I
I
think,
for
schools.
We
probably
might
need
a
separate
email
which,
which
we
frame
more
around
here's,
a
program
that
we
do
have
we
can
on
one
side,
we
can
market
your
programs
if
you
market
ours,
but
also
here's
like,
even
if
you
don't
have
any
steam
camp
programs
or
you
have
some
but
you'd
like
to
increase
that
here's
a
an
opportunity
with
us,
because
I
know
that
right
now,
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
schools
are
looking
for
remote
options
of
doing
things.
B
But
I
think,
with
the
the
collaborative,
the
very
simple
collaborative
marketing,
I
think
the
way
it
works
right
now
is
like
there's
a
product
and
there's
another
product
and
we're
just
exchanging
it.
So
it's
a
very
simple
kind
of
a
relationship,
we're
just
doing
a
very
basic
exchange
and,
at
the
same
time,
looking
for
people
who
who
jump
out
as
the
more
collaborative
people
who
then
get
involved
in
ongoing
development
and
the
greater
vision
of
osc.
B
So
I
think
that's
it'll
be
a
good
deal.
B
So,
where
to
go
from
here,
one
we
want
to
do
the
collaborative
marketing
invitation,
email
just
basically
describe
this
thing
and
start
going,
maybe
testing
this
first.
Looking
at
the
some
of
the
possibilities
that
we
have
in
the
list
and
maybe
even
drop
a
spreadsheet,
we
can
do
work
in
a
wiki
or
drop
a
separate
spreadsheet,
but
then
just
start
after
the
we
go
through
the
email
start
contacting
people.
So,
let's,
let's
work
on
an
email
first,
but
I
wanted
to
hear
a
little
more
leo
david.
B
What
what
is
your
vision
for?
Can
you
just
tell
us
just
to
share
with
the
rest
of
the
team
here
briefly?
What's
what's
your
interest
in
the
whole
program
of
osc
and
where
you're
going
with
it.
A
So
the
mother
of
my
daughter
and
I
we
want
to
create
what
we're
calling
nomad
university
and
that's
g
g
n
o,
which
has
its
roots
in
greek.
You
know
gnosis,
which
is
inner
knowledge
as
opposed
to
external
knowledge.
So
there's
you
know
two
ways
to
get
knowledge,
and
so
we
want
to
create
a
traveling
tribe
of
intentional
community
creators,
basically
everything
that
you're
doing
there
at
factory
farm,
but
we
want
to
have
a
group
of
travelers
that
do
that
around
the
country
and
around
the
world.
A
So
I
want
to
learn
from
osc
as
much
as
I
can
and
collaborate
with
osc
in
order
to
accomplish
that
for
myself,
but
also
help
osc
with
everything
that
I
you
know
know
to
bring
it
to
wherever
you
want
to,
because
I
know
there
there's
plenty
of
opportunity
for
synergy,
and
I
was
I
was
looking
at
the
precious
plastic
link
that
you
sent
and
in
how
the
circular
economy
and
or
something
like
that
was
working
yeah.
And
it
reminded
me
of
this
idea
that
I
had
that.
A
T-E-R-R-A-F-O-R-M-Z
and
that
idea
is
basically
biologically
based
robots
that
go
that
are
piloted
through
an
app
or
through
a
computer
like
you're
playing
a
video
game
and
it
basically
it
gainfully
employs
young
people
who
are
at
home
playing
video
games.
And,
in
my
opinion,
you
know
not
really
doing
anything.
But
if
you
can
have
oh
yeah.
B
A
And
you
pay
them
through
an
economy
and
have
like
this
whole
in,
like
kind
of
like
a
world
of
warcraft
economy
scale,
and
these
people
are
going
out
there
and
collecting
the
plastic
and
bringing
them
to
collection
points,
and
they
can,
through
those
that
income
that
they're
getting
they
can
build
more
robots
for
themselves
or
purchase
from
local
3d
printer
hubs
that
are
in
their
area,
and
we
reuse
the
plastic
to
make
other
things
and
yeah.
Anyway.
That's
just
an
idea
that
I
have.
B
Yeah,
no,
that's
that's
cool,
like
definitely
there's
potential,
where
the
people
who
are
playing
video
games,
they're,
actually
doing
constructive
work
like
designing
things
or
or
actually
controlling
things
in
the
real
world
that
they're
doing
constructive
work
yeah,
it's
definitely
it's
a
little
more
advanced
than
where
we're
at
right
now,
but
yeah
definite
positive
direction
to
go
now.
Okay,
so,
let's
see
leo
david,
can
you
join
us
next
week
for
the
next
next
week?
Next
friday,
can
we
work
on
yeah.
B
Okay,
what
else
do
you
need
need
from
us
to
to
get
going
on
that.
A
I'm
going
to
start
the
draft
based
on
a
link
that
eric
posted
I'm
going
to
take
the
verbiage.
From
that
add
in
my
own
verbage,
I
think
the
only
thing
I
would
need
are
just
assets
like
logos,
official
logos
and
things
like
that.
B
B
Okay
cool
well,
let's,
let's
do
that!
So,
let's,
let's
start
that,
and
we
can
go
over
that
and
then
see
if
we
can
actually
start
testing
it
out
and
see
who's
start
getting
a
list
of
interested
people.
A
Yes,
I
can
definitely
have
something
ready
to
you
drafted
by
I'm
gonna,
say
tuesday
or
wednesday.
B
B
Every
friday,
so
you
can
join
us
there
and
that's
open
to
the
public.
Okay.
So
thanks
everybody
then.
A
I
just
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
eric.
I
love
that
his
goal
for
osc-
that's
that's
a
good
one,
fully
automated
luxury
queer
space
and
narco
communism.
I
love
that
yay
for
inclusivity.
B
Applications
are
endless,
so,
let's,
let's
develop
the
the
basic
set
that
enables
everything
to
happen.
Okay,
thanks
guys,
so
we'll
we'll
talk
to
you
soon,
and
this
is
this
is
recorded.
So
you
can
review
this
I'll
post
the
the
link
up
on
a
development
team
log,
okay,
take
care
guys
and
we'll
see
you
next
week.
Awesome
bye,
marcin,
bye,
berlin,
bye,
eric.