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B
A
A
A
C
There's
a
talk
once
a
week,
we
had
all
kinds
of
people
like
people
from
internal
systems
talking
we
had
people
like
hostess
and
friendly
good
dancing
like
a
one
of
the
most
known
artists.
I
am
talking
about
his
ideas
on
Feb
Academy
and
we
had
people
from
Autodesk
and
people
from
McNeil
from
Rhyno,
yeah
and
I'm
sure
they
would
be
very
happy
to
have
you
there
and-
and
this
would
be-
you
could
also
try
to
get
some
Academy
students
to
dedicate
their
fav
Academy
to
open
source
ecology.
D
B
C
A
C
A
Okay,
well
good
oops
looks
like
we
got
a
full
house
here,
sets,
let's
continue
so
yeah.
Definitely
it's
good
too.
So
far
so
further
year
of
fab,
Academy
grad
and
definitely
found
Academy
people,
probably
anyone
who's,
an
instructor
will
have
more
than
enough
knowledge
to
teach
what
we
teach
or
at
least
pick
it
up
really
quickly
as
far
as
what
we're
trying
to
do
at
this
team
camp.
So,
let's,
let's
go
through
this
team.
A
Camp
curriculum
just
start
with
an
overview,
though
basically
so
we've
got
the
way
we
look
at
it
as
the
first
four
project
base
and
then
now
for
like
core
boot
camp
days
and
then
five
project
base.
So
let's
talk
about
the
four
day
since
that's
the
big
deal
and
I
think
we're
pretty
good
on
day
one
which
is
the
3d
printer,
getting
the
tool
chains
around
3d
printing,
which
we
have
the
d
3d
simple,
we've
built
it
already,
so
it's
so
for
the
the
preparation.
A
That's
still
required
right
now
is
going
to
be
pretty
much
like
privatizing
it
in
a
way,
which
means
that
we
prepare
kids
for
all
the
instructors
and
for
all
the
students.
We've
not
done
that,
so
this
is
really
about
a
kid
that
we
can
also
offer
to
other
people
as
well,
not
just
for
the
this
team
camp,
but
is
a
product
that
we
we
have
in
our
open
source
everything
store
day.
A
A
Cnc
mill
attaches
a
third
head
to
the
to
the
universal
axis
and
I.
Think
a
good
name
for
the
universal
axis
in
this
instance
would
be
the
so
we
called
it.
D
3d,
simple,
D,
3
D
stands
for
a
distributive
3d
printer
like
distributive,
is
the
key
word
for
open
source
ecology,
but
how
about
D
3d
Universal,
because
that
has
more
than
these?
Are
you
simple?
We
called
that
that
was
the
3d
printer
that
we
did.
It
was
a
simple
printer.
Maybe
we
called
as
d
3d
Universalists.
A
D
A
So
day
three
was
the
we
seems
like
we're
in
good
hands
with
electric
motor
and
we'll
hear
from
from
Michel
on
that.
So
he's
also
done
some
of
instructionals
I'm,
generating
WebGL
beautiful
explosions
from
freecad
using
blender
to
WebGL.
That's
exploitable
within
the
browser
is
a
universal
file
format.
So
that's
awesome
work
and
then
they
for
just
talk
to
solo
solo,
I
guess
say
it.
How
do
you
say
your
name?
Yes,.
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A
He's
joined
from
Barcelona
he's
looking
into
the
electric
battery
pack
towards
the
universal
welder,
so
that's
the
we're
not
far
on
that,
yet
so
we'll
see
if
that
materializes
or
how
far
we
get
on
that.
So
that's
four
days,
I
think
we're
good
on
day.
One
we'll
see
how
we're
good
on
like
a
day,
one
and
day
three
I
think
we're
the
most
confident
on
it.
At
this
point,
let's
hear
about
day
two
and
for
now
we
also.
A
Inter
sprinkled
power,
electronics
in
there,
like
the
welder
controller,
that's
one,
we
talked
about
a
light
dimmer
and
then
we
talked
about
in
the
curriculum.
You
can
kind
of
see
it
in
there.
The
power
supply
for
the
electric
motor,
but
those
three
could
be
a
universal
power
supply
that
we
combine
those
three
projects
into
one
more
Universal
one.
A
So
when
I
was
thinking
about
how
we
manage
this
crazy
curriculum
is
I
think
we
can
generalize
the
power
stage
that
that
Universal
controller
runs
so
that
we
can
have
have
it
be
also
the
charger
like
the
battery
charger.
You
can
have
a
scalable
welder
power,
supply
battery
charger,
light
dimmer
and
electric
motor
power
supply
because
pretty
much
the
same
components,
you're,
basically
rectifying
AC
and
then
switching
it
fast
with
a
signal
to
turn
on
and
off
really
fast.
And
then
you
can
control
the
voltage
in
DC
from
0
to
240.
A
If
you've
got
240
input,
I
mean
we
think.
Maybe
a
manual
can
tell
us
more
about
that,
but
basic
switch
mode
power
supply
that
you're.
Just
turning
the
signal
on
and
off
really
fast
to
get
the
voltage
that
she
lets.
You
need,
and
for
for
rough
brute
force
voltage
that
seems
to
work
if
you're
not
talking
about
powering
like
fine
electronics
with
it,
but
instead,
just
like
power-hungry
devices
like
welders
or
motors
I.
Think
that
would
work
so
we'll
see,
but
that's
a
way
to
combine
all
those
electronics
into
that
one.
A
Nice
Universal
power
stage
that
will
hopefully
be
made
with
our
circuit,
plotter
and
so
forth.
So
that's
the
overview
now.
The
second
thing
I
want
to
bring
up
is
also
what
I'm
thinking
for
and
I
want
to
get
your
feedback.
Who
wants
to
come
here.
November
9
through
the
30th,
so
I
was
thinking
of
doing
like
a
like
an
open-source,
microfactory,
startup
camp
or
product
camp
like
something
where
we're
actually
kidding
up
kids,
getting
up
productizing
some
of
the
things
we
have
so
that
would
be
like
the
d3
universal.
A
It
would
be
possibly
the
regular
printer,
possibly
the
torch
table,
so
I'm,
actually
building
out
and
we've
got
a
prototype
of
the
tour
shape.
I'm
gonna
get
that
running
because
I
want
to
get
that
cutting
steel
for
things
like
the
shredder
and
filament
maker,
then
tractors
and
brick
presses.
Next
year,
but
I
think
it
would
be
a
nice
idea
to
to
do
the
product
camp
or
startup
camp
where
we're
focusing
on
the
product.
A
D
A
D
A
A
An
8-inch
bed,
so
it's
just
a
very
big
thing,
so
combining
the
one-inch
Universal
axis
with
the
eight
millimeter
Universal
axis.
But
you
know
this
is
time
like
if
we're
talking
about
the
open-source
microfactory
I've
got
to
have
a
good
one
here
and
that
could
perhaps
be
the
grand
opening
of
the
first-ever
open-source
micro
Factory
in
Maysville.
A
That's
kind
of
what
I'm
thinking,
but
but
that,
so
why
would
you
guys
want
to
come
well,
I,
think
I'm
thinking
we
can
do
development
on
a
stuff,
that's
related
to
steam
camp
like
the
D
3d
Universal,
which
means
a
lot
of
integration,
including
the
electric
motor
and
everything.
So
that
would
be
a
lot
of
stuff.
Rather,
a
lot
of
this
could
be
around
documentation.
Making
videos
so
I
want
to
invite
person.
Does
video
do
instructionals
and
other
assets
that
go
into
marketing
like
even
like
web
web
page
templates
that
any
one
of
us?
A
So
this
is
all
open
source,
so
you
know
we
can
embed
it
on
OSC.
You
can
embed
it
on
your
whatever,
with
our
nice
3d
WebGL
as
product
like
visualization
and
stuff,
like
that,
so
so,
basically,
three
weeks
of
getting
products
out
into
the
world
to
start
making
economic
impact
and
starting
to
print,
wallets
man
and
then
printing
money,
alongside
with
it.
No
we
got
to
do.
We
got
to
do
I.
Think
there's
a
lot
to
be
said
for
simple
products
like
what.
A
For
example,
some
do
it
by
the
time
you
get
here.
I'm
gonna
have
like
right
now,
the
next
two
or
three
weeks,
I'm
gonna,
have
the
dust
shield
grade
step
up
of
the
printers
meeting
fully
enclosed
chamber.
You
can
look
at
that
high
temperature
heated
enclosure
for
the
concept.
Let
me
let
me
just
paste
it,
and
but
I'm
gonna
implement
that
in
the
next
couple
of
weeks
it's
called
high
temperature
heated
bed.
A
Actually,
so
let
me
paste
that
a
very
simple
concept,
if
you
can
understand
it,
but
basically
a
guard
on
top
that
keeps
a
super
hot
chamber
up
to
178,
see
where
everything
is
outside
of
it.
D
A
A
Like
that,
you
can
print
thin
things
out
of
things
like
abs,
which
you
can't
print.
Really,
you
can't
really
print
with
abs.
Without
a
heated
enclosure
you
can't
print
with
poly
propylene,
though
Chris
says
you
can,
but
when
we
say
kin
that
means
you're
using
the
heat
of
the
bed
for
the
pseudo
heated
chamber
really,
but
once
you
get
off
the
bed,
everything
starts
to
crack
and
fall
apart,
so
we're
talking
about.
If
you
have
the
heated
chamber,
then
you
can
build
whatever
even
thin
very
thin
things
that
actually
stick
together,
don't
fall
apart.
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
but
that's,
but
that's
it
so
that
means
with
and
us
with
the
enclosure
you're
talking
about,
taking
that
to
the
next
step,
which
is
missing
in
a
3d
printer
world,
because
that
pant
is
actually
expiring
right
now,
but
we're
not
infringing
on
that
pan
because
we're
doing
a
different
thing,
but
the
heated
enclosure
chamber
patent.
Nobody
does
it
so
we're
gonna.
Take
the
next
step
so.
A
And
we
could
have
access
to
that
I,
don't
see
why
this
wouldn't
work,
so
I'm
gonna
get
a
busy
over
the
next
few
weeks.
I
was
gonna,
also
open
that
up
to
the
public,
so
that
there's
people
that
want
to
contribute
to
the
documentation
and
build
out
and
get
like
the
first
access
to
this
kind
of
an
immersion
experience.
I
was
gonna
open
it
up
as
a
public
event.
So
that's
the
idea.
A
F
B
F
My
sensor,
but
be
most
maybe
was
it
being
okay,
Oh.
A
F
A
B
D
F
F
B
D
F
D
F
F
A
D
B
F
B
D
F
B
D
B
Freecad
to
get
to
figure
it
out,
that's
so
I'm
still.
B
C
D
A
A
B
D
D
A
D
D
A
D
F
F
A
B
F
B
A
D
D
F
F
B
F
A
A
C
Still
trying
to
find
the
name
of
the
connector
and
be
used
for
our
interchangeable
heads,
we
used
two
and
six
pin
connectors
so
for
the
simple
valve
head
Souter,
it
was
just
one
connector
and
for
the
fan
and
for
the
foot
poles
of
the
well
one
connector
I
think
was
enough
for
some
I
think
for
the
milling
machine.
Also,
one
connector
was
enough
and
then.
A
But
for
you
guys
what
I
found
was
MTA
100
connectors.
Are
these
things
that
you
slip
the
wire
right
in
only
problem
is
you
have
to
have
this
kind
of
a
punch
down
tool
which
is
like
25
bucks,
but
otherwise
these
tiny
connectors
for
22-gauge,
so
I
actually
can
show
you
one
on
the
3d
printer
to
put
my
stuff
on
Facebook
I,
embed
facebooking,
but
recently
I
posted.
A
It's
a
very
tiny
thing:
that's
like
cat5,
cable,
wires.
There
wow
you
punch
them
in
and
you
don't
have
to
do
anything
you,
you
just
punch
them
down
with
a
tool
and
that's
it
and
you
put
on
the
white
cover.
So
that's
the
tool
expensive
little
thing
like
25
bucks
for
that,
so
here's
details,
that's
with
the
clamp
on
it
and
that
thing
is
so
tiny.
So
if
you
we
get
out
of
there
and
go
to
where
it's
actually
used,
that
connector
is
that
one
right
there,
it's
the
one
that
goes
actually
this.
A
This
one
is
the
other
end.
That's
cat
cat,
5,
22
gauge,
and
that's
the
other
right.
There
see
that
thing
with
a
white
cap
on
it.
That's
the
MTA,
100
connector
100
means
the
same.
Spacing
as
the
point
one
inch
headers.
That's
why
it's
called
MTA
104.1
of
an
inch.
This
is
a
2.5
4
millimeter
spacing
so
for
the
Europeans.
That's
the
MTA
254
connector,
but
that's
that's
an
example
of
it.
Chris.
D
F
A
F
F
Circuit
a
little
jumper
board
on
every
access,
gonna
be
moving,
maybe
two
if
we
wanted
to
convert
it
back
into
cat,
5
or
other
cables
for
running
elsewhere
to
the
main
board.
So
we've
got
the
MINIX
complexity
to
probably
get
by
with
not
doing
this
in
the
initial
of
the
machine,
but
I
think
you're,
saying
about
test
strategies
of
reducing
the
kink
or.
B
A
Toslink,
that's
getting
the
way
more
complicated
right!
That's
optical
transmission!
Your
squeaking,
like.
D
C
D
A
A
A
F
A
F
I'm
sure,
whatever
signals
and
power
that's
coming
across
this
line
have
to
power
just
this
tool
head
or
the
two
tool.
Other
tools
we're
talking
about,
but
potentially
more
tool
heads
in
the
future.
We
expect
cable
requirements
for
tool
has
to
be
a
many
more
Y
arsonist.
So
do
you
think
the
extruder
is
probably
about
as
many
signals.
A
Plenty,
okay,
so
what
I'll
do
right
now
is
when
I
build
out
so
I
want
to
build
I'll
build
another
of
the
D
3
D
symbols,
the
or
the
D
30
universals.
Oh
I
was
thinking
of
doing
the
cat
5
route
with
the
MTA
100
connectors,
just
to
see
how
well
that
that
works
and
and
how
benign
it
looks.
But
on
the
printers
that
I've
had
here
like
running
for
months,
pretty
much
non-stop
I
mean
the
longest
ever
was
just
non-stop
three
months
and
nothing
happened
to
the
cables
at
that
point.
A
C
Yes,
like,
unfortunately,
I
had
a
good
bit
of
bad
luck.
I
was
so
happy
that
I
managed
to
assemble
all
the
printer
and
plotter
in
free
cat
and
including
all
detail
without
crashing,
and
so
I
happily
switched
back
to
Linux
and
upgraded
from
the
latest
version
which
messed
up
my
system
so
now
I'm
unable
to
do
anything
useful,
but
by
the
by
tomorrow,
I
should
be
able
to
upload
some
files
in
show.
A
Ok,
so
you
haven't
uploaded
anymore,
but.
C
A
So
this
is
I'll
paste
that
in
but
basically
the
concept
is
that
there's
500,000
pages
on
the
wiki,
not
yet
there's
only
10,000
right
now
but
500,000
is
we
will
take
for
the
entire
GBCs
and
with
this
methodology
you
can
find
any
one
of
those
500,000
pages
within
seconds.
So
read
through
those
five
points
and
understand,
but
basically
we
break
things
down
into
module.
We
have
them.
A
The
number
of
first
thing
is
like
for
naming
Machine
naming
convention
seems
to
be
most
relevant
right
now,
there's
an
official
list
of
names,
but
since
we're
working
on
things
like
the
d3d
Universal,
that's
not
an
official
name,
because
the
3d
printer
is
an
official
name.
So
for
now,
just
just
do
whatever
name
is
most
appropriate
and
then
break
it
down
into
the
modules
as
much
as
you
can
this.
This
point,
3
here
shows
mostly
the
modules
as
related
to
the
50
GBCs
tools,
the
main
ones
now
versioning.
That's
it
that's
an
important
one.
A
If
you
just
name
it
anything
but
get
the
versioning
right,
then
you
can
survive
and
without
crashing
the
entire
system,
meaning
that
people
will
be
able
to
find.
So
for
versioning
simply
name
it
like
right
now,
we're
at
nineteen
point
100,
so
3d
printer
v19,
point
100.
If
that
was
the
version
that
we're
developing
right
now
we
don't
have
a
3d
printer,
be
19.1.
A
So
this
is
critical
because
what
happened
in
early
days
until
we
implemented
this
was
people
would
throw
up
files,
and
then
you
don't
know
which
is
which
so
you
absolutely
need
the
version
number
and
the
simplest
way
for
versioning
like
Ubuntu.
Does
it
just
use
the
year
and
date
and
month
and
day?
Why?
Because
that
gets
you
oriented
with
how
old
that
file
is
right
in
the
name,
so
don't
use
like
v1
or
v2
that
doesn't
tell
much
about
that
temporal
history.
So
just
use
this
kind
of
a
convention,
then
mm-hmm
development,
spreadsheet.
A
That's
the
last
thing
you'd
want
to
know,
but
that's
like
the
20
items
like
a
simple
spreadsheet,
has
20
items
in
it:
the
20
things
that
you
need
to
know
like
requirements,
industry
standards,
conceptual
design,
modular
breakdown,
3d,
CAD,
calculations
of
trunk
design,
wiring
and
plumbing
software,
vom,
camp
files,
cut
lists
and
build
instructions,
and
so
far
they're
just
basic
things.
Most
relevant
are
3d.
Cad
B
OMS
build
instructions,
build
pictures
in
the
video.
A
Why
do
we
include
modular
breakdown,
as
I
will
not
emphasize
that
modular
breakdown
is
important
because
we
can
divide
things
into
modules
and
then
you
can
work
it
in
parallel.
So
so,
if
you
break
that
your
thing
down
into
modules,
you
can
start
delegating
it
to
other
people,
but
without
breaking
it
down
here,
you're
not
able
to
do
it.
That's
the
basic
context,
I
mean,
but
the
summary.
A
On
your
work
log
in
15
minutes
into
any
file
just
to
upload
the
damn
thing,
and
if
it's
too
big,
because
we
only
accept
up
to
one
mag
put
it
somewhere
else
and
and
instead
of
don't
forget
to
put
a
link
on
your
log
to
that,
so
whatever
happens,
use
your
log
upload.
The
file,
ideally
you'd,
use
the
gallery
as
I
mentioned
before,
so
that
it's
it's
a
nice
visual
representation
of
the
history
and
the
notes
are
I'm.
Taking
these
notes,
like
the
gallery.
A
A
So
use
it
just
write
down.
Don't
worry
about
writing
too
much
like
detail,
which
is
because
that
should
be
in
the
textual
description
in
the
wiki,
which
is
searchable.
If
it's
in
there
like
we
put
it
into
there
like
we
lose
it.
It
goes
into
another
platform,
so
you
can't
search
it
so
just
put
the
tasks
in
hours,
so
you
keep
track,
as
this
all
goes
into
the
overall
developers.
Draft
which
is
I
can
look
at
that.
A
But
that's
that's
where
you
are
right
now,
like
last
week,
we
had
nine
people
keeping
track
of
hours
for
a
total
of
150
hours
of
development
time
last
week,
so
that
goes
all
for
tracking
for
overall
project.
Okay,
so
Freddie
I
look
forward
to
seeing
some
of
those
files
because
we
got
to
see
it
how'd
you
do.
Did
you
think
you
got
something
going
out
or
are
you
how
close
you
are
to
a
design
of
a
plotter
attachment.
A
Verde,
do
we
lose
you
just
like
we
lost
Ferdie?
Do
me:
okay,
I'm,
not
seeing
Freddy,
but
so
he
seems
like
he's
getting
good
progress
on
a
platter.
Attachment
and
Emmanuel.
Are
you
here?
No
I
don't
see
mail,
but
Emmanuel
is
working
on
a
key
CAD
design
of
what
she
would
draw
out
with
a
plotter
and
then
etch
it
where
the
etching
happens
in
a
bath
of
copper
chloride,
that's
agitated
on
the
bed
by
the
bed
moving
back
and
forth.
So
it's
a
little
agitation.
A
A
A
A
Maybe
let's
go
through
everybody
first
and
then
maybe
go
back
to
your
questions
because
they're
getting
that
we
need
to
consider
like
integrating
the
amount,
the
universal
access.
The
carriage
mount
design
like
Chris,
was
showing.
We
want
to
use
the
same
on,
ideally
for
all
of
them
or
I
mean
so
that
the
tool
had
you
can
attach
it
to
the
carriage
using
the
same
kind
of
a
mounting
system
or
a
system
that
is
just
plug
and
play
that
just
comes
right
on
and
off
where
the
question
is
like.
A
A
So
Universal
tool
had
connections
like
by
the
way,
so
this
is
like
try
to
write
ups,
any
more
ideas
regarding
the
steam
cam
module
specification,
so
feel
free
to
edit
these
Doc's
here
talking
about
wiring
and
here's
the
mechanical,
let's
see
where's
the
mechanical
attachment
yeah.
So
that's
talking
about
the
plugs.
A
Here's
yeah
here's
concepts
of
quick,
quick
attach
using
non
modified
carriage,
so
just
put
something
around
that
that
would
have
like,
maybe
like
an
eccentric
lever.
So
you
basically
like
this.
This
thing
around
the
carriage
side
side
view
would
be
a
thing
that
contains
your
tool
head,
so
maybe
use
something
like
that.
Well,
that's
just
one
idea
is
this
has
not
worked
out
yet,
so
we
have
to
figure
out
how
to
mount
all
these
things
on
the
carriage
now
for
the
what
I'm
seeing
for
the
electric
motor.
A
D
B
E
So
about
wasn't,
Mallory
of
Michael
geezers
I've
been
focusing
in
the
tutorials
last
series.
I
want
to
finish
that
up
in
the
next
few
days.
Maybe
I
can
operate
the
blender
parts
today,
or
at
least
tomorrow
not
all
still
have
to
be
there.
The
web
part
so
of
our
story.
We
were
wondering
the
Kois,
while
I
didn't
get
further
than
that
for
the
moment,
so
I
want
to
lose
the
tutorials
okay.
E
E
B
E
D
E
I'm,
adding
an
entry
with
just
the
five
sheets,
you
need
to
select
the
parts
and
how
to
work
with
the
viewport
and
things
like
that.
So
people
don't
have
to
watch
any
other
tutorials
before
they
can
start
with
with
the
add-on.
So
that's
why
it's
taking
a
bit
longer,
because
I
want
to
have
made
a
basic
instructional
of
using
blender
yeah.
E
C
C
E
E
E
A
E
A
E
A
A
B
B
F
D
A
F
As
the
target
client
base,
you
know
that
meeting
gates
in
a
row
is
a
pretty
big,
as
it
is,
is
a
pretty
big
ass
role
for
a
lot
of
people.
I
understand,
though,
in
the
value
in
having
momentum
going
so
I
always
think,
I
put
something
along
the
lines
of
like
for
one
month's
three
four
weekends
in
a
row.
You
know
weekend
weekend
weekend
and
then
after
long
weekend
score
maybe
after
long
weekend
and
then
we
can,
we
can
we
or
something
like
that.
We
have
a
couple
of
days
in
a
row
for
a
time.
F
A
F
A
A
I
mean
the
intermediate:
there
is
ik,
so
yet
weekends
definitely
are
doable
right.
So
maybe
like
first
iteration
just
do
like
five
weekends,
maybe
sure
even
shorten
it
down
to
eight
days
or
something
four
week,
and
so
it's
a
month
and
then
he
can
cover
like
the
first
two
two
days.
The
second
two
days
are
pretty
exciting.
Then
we
start
on
the
project,
build
it
out
and
then
the
last
two
days
we
maybe
have
enterprise
development.
Maybe
that
would
be
yeah.
D
A
Definitely
doable
and
definitely
in
the
summer
yeah
we
can
do
nine
days
because
18
people
showed
up
for
nine
days
in
July
this
year,
so
that
was
that
works
in
a
summer,
but
yeah
we'd
have
to
either
like
select
it
for
their
spring
breaks,
which
are
throughout
March.
Primarily,
so
all
of
March
is
almost
game.
But
then
again,
that's
I,
don't
think
spring
breaks
are
nine
days.
They
might
be
seven
days.
F
A
A
C
Yeah
I'm
still
trying
to
collect
myself
awesome
that
we
have
the
tutorial
for
doing
the
the
web
version
of
everything.
I
think
the
house.
It
called
the
the
web,
my
GM,
the
new
format
and
not
yes,
in
the
end,
its
WebGL.
But
let's
do
it
ngo,
t
beef
format
and
this
exports
quite
nicely
from
blender,
but
I
guess
the
problem
is
that
it
doesn't
have
the
explosion
function
so
to
say
no.
A
A
C
A
Right
I
mean
that's
the
kind
of
response
I've
been
having
this.
You
know,
I
talked
to
so
many
people
and
made
some
good
contacts,
but
look
how
many
people
you
have
like
six
or
so
from
like
a
like,
probably
like
200
contacts
or
so
really
low
turnout,
everyone's
like
no
I.
This
is
too
hard
ain't
gonna.
Do
it
sorry
sure
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
actually
said
like
yes,
I'll
buy
your
kid
and
I'll
take
your
course,
but
I
can't
help
you
develop
it.
A
C
You
were
stumbling,
which
is
awesome
because
ever
I
watch
a
lot
of
his
videos,
yeah
and
I
thought.
Well,
maybe
if
you
just
like
you
could
set
them
up
bridge
which
it
would
be
cheap
to
you
and
it
would
be
a
nice
souvenir
for
him
cause
I
think
he
also
has
these
and
know
these
weekly
shows
where
he
shows,
like
presence
that
he
gets
sent.
So
he
just
presents
all
the
little
gifts
he
gets.
If.
D
C
A
Yeah
and
I
did
go
to
all
these
people
from
you
too,
but
man
no
bike
well,
so
Tom
lives.
It
has
101
111
1,
111
thousand
subscriber
sets
like
yeah.
That's
a
lot.
Yeah
they'll
be
definitely
cool,
he's
a
primarily
fabrication
guy
all
custom
like
making
tools
and
stuff
pretty
cool
stuff.
A
person
like
that
he's
good
on
on
the
hardware
stuff,
but
he
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
the
C&C
so
much,
but
maybe
we
could
do
programs
which
are
maybe
like
one
or
two
days
on
different
topics,
but
let's
wait
till
that
for
now.
A
C
C
A
Still,
there's
people
you
know
still
looking
for
people
Sal
though
joined
today,
he
might
be
able
to
do
work
on
a
battery
pack,
so
we'll
see
how
that
goes.
There's
also
Julieta
from
Switzerland
interested
in
collaborating,
but
yeah,
just
kind
of
not
as
many
as
I
would
have
liked,
but
should
be
really
good.
So,
let's
see
what
we
can
get
you
know
continue
on
through
this
month
and
then
see
where
we
are
and
how
we
can
streamline
this
curriculum.
I
think
it's
gone.
Okay
could
definitely
use
more
help.