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A
How
did
you
guys
have
the
virtual
have
you
done
if
you've
done
the
virtual
workshop
yet
does
that
happen?
I
can't
remember
it.
B
A
A
If
my
my
buddy
josh
has
been
has
been
a
a
fan
of
yours
for
about
as
a
fan
of
the
project
for
about
us.
A
Yes,
technically
we
are
in
brooklyn
yeah,
that's
right.
Okay,.
C
A
C
B
A
B
Well,
no
north,
so
we're
like
saint
joe,
oh
cool
right
on
yep
yep,
yeah,
yeah
yeah,
so
well.
The
the
news
on
our
side
is:
do
you
mind
if
I
record
this
for
the
rest
of
our
team?
So
I
can
share
this.
B
B
We
got
some
funding
like
200k
seed
funding
to
do
like
two
seed
homes
like
right
now,
like
right
now
so
before
winter
hits
and
use
them
as
two
product
models
for
what
we're
actually
gonna
do
next
year
next
year,
we're
doing
a
large
collaborative
kind
of
like
a
hackathon
event
where
we
put
together
like
get
a
bunch
of
people
and
develop
the
business
model,
not
only
the
product,
but
the
business
model
around
that
and
start
training
people
to
do
this
work
as
entrepreneurs.
So
it's
pretty
big
stuff
like
trying
to
get
this
really.
B
A
B
Looking
good
and
that's
why
so
right
now,
I
think
the
biggest
some
of
the
biggest
things
there
are
to
get
the
compelling
marketing
copy
video
and
all
that
for
that,
so
get
all
the
product
brochure
and
all
the
marketing
done.
But
that's
that's!
That's
why
I
reached
out
to
you,
like.
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
are
in
any
position
to
to
do
video
or
participate
in
this.
B
B
What
we'll
be
doing
there
is
like
building
a
house,
every
immersion
training.
So
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
activity,
a
lot
of
exciting
stuff
trying
to
get
the
3d
printers
to
actually
do
larger
scale,
printing
of
the
actual
building
panels
and
and
plastic
lumber.
B
So
a
lot
a
lot
of
cool
stuff
happening
and
definitely
picture
worthy.
A
How's
the
well,
so
let
me
let
me
back
up
and
answer
that
the
short
answer
is
yes.
100
would
absolutely
be
able
to
help
you
with
some
of
the
marketing
video
parts
of
that,
and
we
can
talk
about
what
that
looks.
Like
you
know,
I
have
a
videographer
who
lives
in
he's
based
in
colombia,
who's
pretty
pretty
good,
and
I
can
he's
local.
So
I
could
have
him
come
and
spend
some
time
with
you
guys,
and
I
can
help
direct
him
remotely.
A
I
could
even
figure
out
depending
on
timing,
because
I'd
have
to
quarantine
when
I
came
back
from
missouri
as
it
stands
right
now
in
new
york
state,
so
I
could
even
maybe
come
out
for
part
of
it.
I
think
that,
and
if
you
guys,
if
you
needed
photography
health
as
well,
we
could
probably
source
some
photography
work
for
you
as
well.
So
I'm
just
thinking
like
what
your
actual
needs
are
from
the
marketing
storytelling
side
of
things.
Where
are
you
going
to
build
the
first
house
on
on.
B
The
property
yeah
two
houses
basically
like
two
model
houses
that
are
built
right
here
and
that's
by
december
and
then
january,
probably
one
or
at
least
one
more,
where
there's
codes
and
the
real
situation
of
building
departments
to
deal
with,
because
here
we
actually
don't
have
building
departments.
We
have
to
worry
about
that.
So
we
did
want
to
go
through
another
full
scenario
where
it's
in
real
working
conditions,
yeah
right.
A
What
do
you
think
of
these
people
right
with
these
people
like?
So,
if
I'm
like
a
consumer
getting
into
like
wanting
to
purchase
the
kid
home,
I
I
basically
like
bringing
a
site
already
site,
inspected
and
engineered
plot
of
land
and
that's
the
assumption
and
then
I'm
going
to
get
a
boh
approval
for
that
yeah.
A
B
Bring
your
own
land
we've
got
the
whole
pack
building
package,
you
bring
your
own
land,
but
there's
a
somewhat
of
a
catch
that
you
have
to
build
because
it's
the
modular
construction.
You
have
to
spend
weekends,
actually
preparing
the
module,
so
you
can
build
it
in
a
in
a
whole
week
with
a
friend.
So
there's
a
bunch
of
prep
work.
But
that's
the
thing
we're
breaking
down
a
task.
So
it's
manageable!
You
can
actually
do
that
on
weekends
spending,
time,
you're,
just
stockpiling,
all
the
modules,
and
then
you
get
your
crew
to
build
it.
A
B
Set
was
it
at
the
cd
ca
home
yeah
on
a
wiki.
B
B
B
If
you're
outsourcing
labor
yeah,
you
can,
but
basically
the
idea
is
like.
If
you
have
time
on
weekends,
you
can
do
it
yourself,
even
if
you're
great
yeah.
A
B
Yeah
yeah,
what
would
make.
A
B
What
would
make
it
possible
for
you,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
people
would
what
we
seem
to
see
happening
like
a
lot
of
people
just
want
the
house.
They
don't
even
want
to
build
it,
but
I
think
there's
going
to
be
a
number
of
people
that
can
put
in
labor,
but
there's
going
to
be
a
bunch
of
people.
That's
like
nah,
just
let's
hire
somebody
and
I
think
if
you
do
hire
somebody
that'll
be
like
probably
our
goal
is
to
make
that
doable
within
10k
budget
complete.
B
B
Through
with
that
process
yeah,
so
so
after
you
got
the
land,
you
outsource
the
foundation
on
helical
pure
foundation,
basically
screw
piles,
so
that
you
outsource,
unless
of
course,
unless
you're
skilled,
you
can
do
yourself,
but
not
just
outsource,
that
foundation
work
which
is
done
in
a
day.
And
then
you
prepare
basically
like
a
foundation
modules.
Wall
modules
like
the
bulk
of
it
is
you
got
wall
modules
that
are
basically
four
by
eight
panels
that
you
to
build,
and
it's
that
just
stash
them
away.
So
every
weekend
you
build
like
four
of
them.
B
It's
it
takes
like
two
hours
to
build
one
4x8
panel,
either
a
regular
wall
or
a
window
or
door
unit,
and
you
just
keep
doing
that
for
a
bunch
of
weekends
until
you're
done,
and
and
also
do
preparation
on
some
of
the
other
modules
like
including
the
bathroom
and
any
kitchen
stuff
or
the
floor
and
roof.
There's
we're
designing
it
for
modular
construction.
So
it's
just
really
goes
together.
I
mean
the
the
keystone
there
being
like.
B
If
you
have
those
modules
that
are
pretty
much
finished,
then
all
you
got
to
do
is
then
put
them
in.
So
you
lay
the
the
floor
on
the
foundation.
You
put
the
the
floor
parts
down
and
then
it's
wall
sections
that
you
just
put
into
place,
screw
them
down
and
one
next
to
each
other,
and
you
know
just
go
around
the
whole
whole
perimeter.
But
that's
that's
kind
of
the
basic
workflow.
A
And
how
do
you
build
those
modules
you
can
use
it,
build
them
via
3d
printer
or
do
you
have
you
go?
How
are
they
built
this.
B
Right
now
it's
basically
a
drop
ship
of
materials
from
menards,
so
we
don't
have
the
3d
printing
yet,
but
basically
for
the
for
the
like
august
september,
I
mean
we're
putting
in
the
resources
to
actually
take
the
printer
to
the
point
where
we
can
begin
doing
so,
at
least
like
start
producing
plastic
lumber
that
that's
usable
like
either
trim
or
something
if
we're
really
good,
we'll
actually
start
printing
out
the
whole
panels.
B
That
includes
the
3d
printing
infrastructure,
the
the
filament
making,
because
we're
talking
about
trash
talking
about
solving,
not
only
housing
but
like
waste
plastic
issues.
So
with
a
high
temperature
large
printer,
which
doesn't
exist,
it's
not
open
source.
There
are
really
no
like
good
large,
open
source
3d
printers,
but
there's
no
absolutely
none
of
the
high
temperature
printers,
because
right
now
you
cannot
print
with
the
most
common
plastics
like
polyethylene
or
polypropylene.
You
need
a
high
temperature
chamber,
they
really
warp
and
you
just
can't
print
with
them.
They
don't
stick
well.
B
So
for
that
the
one
piece
of
innovation
that
needs
to
happen-
I
mean
the
industry
can
do
it
and
of
course
you
got
like
hundred
thousand
dollar
enough
machines,
but
in
open
source
that
just
doesn't
exist.
Yet
the
high
temperature
version
of
the
printer,
where
you
keep
the
temperature
of
the
print
chamber
really
high,
so
we
know
how
to
do
that.
B
We
think
we
can
once
again
do
it
like
a
breakthrough
cost
and
would
that
make
the
large
printers
that
now
enable
you
to
do
like
the
full,
like
you
got
your
plastic
bags
from
walmart
and
just
throw
everything
in
there.
You
shred
it
up
and
make
it
into
filament
and
then
print
with
that.
So
you
can
do
this
kind
of
a
mixed
plastic.
That's
made
of
a
lot
like
you
can
even
mix
some
plastic
in
there.
Like
you
got
milk
jugs,
you
got
polypropylene
abs,
other
stuff.
You
can
do
like
a
bunch
of
blend.
B
Basically
like
this.
This
filament
that's
good
for
bulk
printing
of
large
structures,
so
it
doesn't
have
to
be
like
this
super
highly
engineered
property.
You
can
have
you
know,
plus
minus,
so
so
much
percent
on
how
uniform
it
is,
but
it
still
works
for
the
bulk
structures.
If
you
that's
what
you're
printing
nobody's.
C
B
So
the
priority
is:
there's
the
house
in
one
side,
but
also
like
pushing
the
envelope
on
3d,
printing
and
also
some
of
the
the
open
source
machines
the
tractor
will.
Finally,
so
for
the
pilot
foundation.
We're
actually
designing
the
pile
auger
that
allows
you
to
screw
in
those
piles
with
the
regular
tractor,
so
we'll
make
a
a
bobcat
attachment
that
anybody
can
use
like
say
that
say
they
want
to
do
it
themselves.
They
they
just
need
the
the
driver
which
doesn't
exist.
It's
pretty
expensive
on
the
market.
B
A
B
Now
if
things
go
well
also,
the
brick
press
will
be
in
a
shape
like
on
a
brick
press,
we're
at
the
stage
of
making
a
soil
mixer
the
machine
that
prepares
the
mixed
soil
with
cement
right
now.
The
block
is
the
materials
handling.
We
can
press
raw
raw
block
with
just
soil,
but
you
really
want
to
have
stabilized,
so
you
don't
melt
in
the
rain.
B
So
that's
the
next
step,
but
yeah
we
were
going
to
do
like
this
big
5,
000
square
foot,
patio
in
front
of
one
of
our
existing
buildings.
With
that
pending
things
going
well
like
right
now,
we're
we'd,
like
our
ideal
situation,
is
like
we
attract
like
2
000
people
through
this
campaign.
So
it's
crazy
they'll
be
crazy
success
with
as
little
as
300
people
participating.
B
We
can
still
do
all
all
that,
including
the
brick
press,
some
of
the
upgrades
to
the
facility,
so
a
lot,
a
lot
of
stuff
would
be
happening
for
the
august
because
the
august
would
be
the
august
event
is
actually
a
remote
major.
You
know
the
hackathon
of
all
hackathons
with
like
2
000
people,
and
then
on-site
training
like
in
september,
where
we're
actually
training
the
builders
and
training
the
entrepreneurs
to
do
the
build
part
one
week
hands-on
where
we
produce
a
house
each
of
those
weeks
so
yeah,
that's.
C
B
August
august
is
the
hackathon
september,
is
the
training
hands-on
and
as
soon
as
people
want
it
right
after
that,
as
soon
as
people
are
trained,
we
can
start
drop
shipping,
and
it's
fulfilling
part
of
that
is
also
training
a
course
for
entrepreneurs,
because
we
want
to
train
a
bunch
of
entrepreneurs
to
actually
do
this,
you
can
automate.
B
You
need
basically
a
person
like
yourself,
you're
gonna
need
somebody
to
walk
you
through
this.
So
that's
that's
the
service
fee
that
we
provide
service
that
walks
you
through
all
the
aspects
of
it.
You
can
come
to
as
many
other
trainings
as
you
like,
if
you,
if
you're
building
yourself
to
get
the
hands-on
skills,
but
then
you
gotta
do
some
other
stuff.
Well,
first
of
all,
it's
like
you,
gotta
make
any
customizations
to
the
house,
get
a
building
package,
pass
it
through
codes
and
troubleshoot
any
issues
that
might
arise.
B
So
that's
the
service
but
yeah
starting.
We
expect
the
first
house
owners
to
be
we're.
We're
not
taking
the
house
orders
until
we
people
go
through
the
training,
in
which
case
they
say.
Yes,
I
want
to
do
this
actually,
when
I
think
about
it,
because
we're
working
out
the
details,
as
I
said,
we're
thinking
it's
around
10k
for
the
labor
part.
If
you
were
to
outsource
it,
which
is
like
ridiculously
cheap,
I
think.
B
A
C
B
A
B
A
B
Well,
we
want
to
have
a
a
good
video
of
each
of
the
house,
builds
like
good
time
lapses
and
as
much
as
the
detail
as
possible,
and
then
what
I
see
is
two
promo
videos.
One
is
to
attract
the
customer,
which
is
the
house
owner
builder,
another
one
to
attract
entrepreneurs,
so
really
high
quality
stuff
on
that
product
brochure
website.
B
B
So
we're
gonna
do
like
one
like
the
boring
the
base
model
and
then
a
little
more
interesting
one.
Just
to
show
that
you
can
do
all
these
different
things
with
the
building
technique,
but
yeah
get
that
like
really
good
documentation.
Video
on
that,
like
really
good
cinematography
on
that.
So
it's
attractive
in
our
promo
video
yeah
and
compelling
right.
B
You
have
a
little
bit
of
a
budget
yeah,
we
have
yeah,
we
have
a
video
budget
like
I
was
thinking
like
8k,
I
think
like
10k
per
video
or
so
okay.
C
A
That's
excellent,
I
mean
we
can
make
really
super
high
quality.
I
can
actually
get
you
probably
not
just
a.
I
have
an
amazing
director
of
photography
who
lives
in
nashville,
so
not
so
far
away
and
also
less
beholden
to
quarantine
rules.
A
I
have
in
mind
he
would
be
amazing
for
this
and
then
jim
carperwoods
who
lives
in
colombia,
he's
just
right
up
right
down
the
road
from
you,
which
is
even
better
because
he
just
you
know
he
could
you
know,
travel
back
and
forth
and
shoot
that'd
be
interesting,
and
what
I
would
love
is
like
to
figure
out
how
to
then,
how
do
you
take
those
materials
and
also
kind
of
use,
your
marketing
collateral,
that
you
that
you
then
own
as
like
a
backdoor
sizzle
tape
to
take
the
networks
right?
Damn
like.
A
Magnolia
is
chip
and
joanna
gaines.
The
people
who
do
that
show
called
fixer-upper
they've.
C
A
A
C
A
It's
got
a
it's
got
a
really
unorthodox
tv
approach,
it's
not
the
same
kind
of
they're
they're,
ideally
for
them,
it's
not
the
same.
As
you
normally
see
on
tv,
it's
a
lot
of
like
very
left
of
center
concepts,
things
that
don't
feel
like
television
shows.
They
feel
more
like.
B
A
Forward
character,
driven
it's
actually
really
promising,
who
would
see
what
it
ends
up
being
because
it's
tv,
but
this
has
got
like
it's
like
magnolia-
meets
net
geo.
Damn
I
mean
it's
like
you
know.
It's
very
well.
C
C
Chris
is
the
the
more
discovery
version
where
you
know
you
have,
teams
that
are
that
are
given
these
the
plans
and
the
tools
and
have
to
kind
of
figure
it
out
themselves,
or
so,
like
I
think,
keeping
discovery
at
the
forefront
of
this
is
really
smart
for
a
number
of
their
brands
and
networks,
especially
with
the
dtc
needs
that
they
have.
But
there's
a
lot
of.
A
A
Stanford
direct
to
consumer
they're,
doing
discoveries
because
they're
trying
to
compete
with
the
streamers
they're,
creating
a
whole
new
app.
That's
going
to
have
video
programming
on
it.
That
will
have
not
only
shows
that
are
already
on
the
linear
broadcast
network,
but
they're
also
creating
other
programming,
that's
different
than
what
they
put
on
the
network
to
try
to
attract
different
audience.
So
it's
something
that
they're
focusing
on
pretty
heavily.
A
I
mean
there's
an
idea
here
like
if
you're
going
to
have
thousands,
ideally
thousands
of
people
who
are
hear
about
and
are
attracted
by
both
the
diy
nature
and
the
cost
effectiveness
of
yeah
yeah.
There's
going
to
be
people
who
are
like
really
interesting
characters
who
are
going
to
be
buying
plants
and
trying
to.
B
That
totally
right
on
because
then
you
can,
you
know
even
one
thing
we
were
thinking
is
some
of
the
people
who
are
least
likely
to
succeed.
We
would
actually
send
a
swarm
build
on
over
to
them,
like
maybe
one
in
10.
A
B
Yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah,
so
I
think
man.
This
is
just
ripe
for
a
lot
of
different
opportunities
here.
Yeah.
A
Starts
really
with
helping
you
with
these
marketing
videos.
A
You
know,
and
I
think
that
we
could
there's
some
probably
some
efficiencies-
we
can
get
you
on
the
edit
side
as
well
from
from
both
our
team
as
a
kind
of
sweat
equity.
On
our
side
I
mean
you
have
those
are
good
budgets
too.
I
mean
those
are.
I
can
make
really
nice
take
the
time
and
make
nice
videos
for
those
for
that
that
amount
of
money.
A
Okay,
so-
and
I
do
as
well,
I
think
if
you
could
just
send
me,
you've
sent
me
a
bunch
of
stuff
already,
but
if
you
could
just
tell
me
what
you
think,
those
three
videos
are
like
top
line
in
the
email
and
then
just
remind
me
of
the
timeline
again,
I
will
put
together
a
very
quick
proposal
for
you
and
I'll
talk
to
my
my
local
people
and
I'll
get
together.
Some
some.