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A
Well,
what
else
isn't
working
Oh
a
lot
happens
done,
working,
concentrating
wealth,
isn't
working
and
and
as
far
as
meditation
after
I
started,
meditating
I
realized
that,
like
happiness,
I
can
almost
control
all
okay.
We
go.
We
go
really
deep
into
it.
I
kind
of
am
shy
about
it,
but
basically
you
know
it
taught
me
that
my
emotions
and
my.
A
B
A
B
A
B
The
storyline,
the
Ferrari
yeah,
what
do
your
friends
do
for
living
my
parents?
They
become
smaller,
oh
yeah,
complications,
more
filming
strip,
mall
and
so
we're
just
yeah.
We
start
with
gas
stations
one
gas
station
amazonian
and
are
you
supportive
of
your
quest
for
life
or
yeah
grunty
I
mean
they're.
B
B
B
A
Firsthand
in
India
and
he's
made
by
to
make
you
know,
you
know
maple
discs
at
it
and
let
it
dry
and
I'll
be
cooking
and
hovering
us,
and
they
can't
argue
with
that
one
something
about
it
and
I
wouldn't
do
anything
about
it,
making
health
insurance
software
and
yeah,
and
you
can't
really
argue
that
they
are
upset
about
fact
that
it's
very
unstable
from
now
you
know
I've
been
trying
to
get
a
market
garden
going
and
researching
about
that,
and
you
know
trying
to
learn
more
about
these
tough
type
of
techniques.
You
know
it's.
A
It's
weird
I
feel
like
we
parallely
judge
so
much
in
terms
of
like
you
and
I
I
see
your
stories
again.
I'm
living
this
guy,
like.
B
A
Ten
hours
where's
you
working
for
sixty
cents,
an
hour
and
kind
of
where
the
idea
for
my
game
came
in
and
I
realized
people
spend
60
cents
like
it's
nothing
and
if
you
can,
you
know,
have
someone
in
America
who's
caught
playing
a
game,
spend
a
dollar,
and
for
that
we
get
an
hour
and
a
half
of
somebody's
time
and
they'll
be
more
than
happy
to
do
something
like
this
compared
to
manual
farm
labor.
By
and
planting
rice,
you
know
eyes,
there's
there's
potential
there.
B
Also,
the
will
be
training
for
during
the
secretary
or
five
weeks,
I
suppose
it
to
run
the
3d
printer
build
workshops.
Do
you
think
my
right,
like
pretty
much
mastered
the
technology
and
kind
of
technical
hold?
Can
you
think
and
learn
how
to
build
and
understand
that
wonderfully
like
five
weeks,
Orion
you'll
get
a
lot
of
bills
and
during
the
program
itself
we're
going
to
oh
wow
you're
gonna,
be
that
would
that
experience
them
doing.
B
B
You
will
build
all
the
other
machines
with
basic
or
development
that
the
CNC
soo
good
mill
and
and
the
3d
printer
RB
much
right
for
like
they
their
workshop.
Well,
we
can
run
water
ops
with
them,
because
they're
good
products,
other
other
machines,
are
essentially
still
under
development
as
in
we
build
them
during
the
workshop
and
they
will
work,
but
we're
gonna
be
taking
them
from
the
the
prototype
to
the
product
phase
as
part
of
the
program.
B
So
that's
the
idea,
but
we
know
we
have
proven
the
the
3d
printer
builds
as
a
viewable
business
model.
That's
all
we're
comfortable,
saying,
hey!
We
can
pay
your
stipend
of
three
pay
a
month
to
do
that
which
translates
to
if
we
run
workshops.
That
means
one
two
or
more
workshops
if
needed,
but
we
have
to
basically
have
ten
people
show
up
to
our
workshops
per
month,
which
I
think
is
very
manageable
and
above
that
we'll
be
back.
B
I
mean
that
pays
for
your
cost
like
face
your
head
above
that
you'll
be
able
to
use
to
to
prototype
more.
You
know
the
city
here
because
we
want
to
develop
this
facility
world
over
vast
center
right
now.
We're
facing
a
blob
of
structures
here,
but
it's
it's
very
basic
I
mean
yeah
I
mean
oh
they're
here
and
they're
doing
what
we
can,
but
you
want
to
take
it
drilling
the
world
class
because.
B
Oh,
don't
you
do
like
in
San
Fran
to
score
some
to
nurse
some
hot
area,
but
no
I
mean
you
got
to
do
it
anyway.
No,
but
your
point
like
and
shine
to
a
new
Luna
darkness
known
anywhere,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
specific
location,
yellow,
that's
kind
of
our
theory.
It's
his
goodness.
It's
a
good
here,
it's
a
now
from
an
airport.
So
it's
just
we're
not
like
learn
the
next
over
it's
somewhere
in
the
middle
up
north.
A
B
B
Right
so
there's
have
to
be
some
clear
evaluation
criteria
for
you.
Making
the
IE
I
mean
you,
there's
gonna,
be
a
test
or
some
form
of
example,
but
what
of
it
is
practical
because
at
the
end
of
the
sessions
you
guys
leave?
Yes,
we
people
we,
the
folks
I,
will
not
run
the
last
workshop.
I
will
have
you
guys
pretty
much
lead
it,
which
will
essentially
be
the
test
of
whether
you
understand
it
or
not.
So
a
lot
of
that
will
be
self-evident.
B
Like
do
you
actually
know
what
you're
doing
have
you
learned
the
practical
skills
and
technical
skills-
and
there
will
be
some
I
mean-
will
have
basically
like
an
exam
like
we'll
sit
down
and
talk.
I
will
ask
you
a
lot
of
different
questions,
but
I
mean
it'll
be
self-evident.
Basically,
like
we
are
in
it
together.
My
goal
is
to
have
you
succeed
to
support
you
in
all
ways,
I
mean
I.
Want
you
to
succeed,
it's
good
for
the
world,
it's
good
for
everybody.
If
succeed,
that
means
we
are
gaining
a
full-time
developer.
B
Who
is
working
a
project
who
is
bringing
revenue
who's
developing
new
products?
And
he
is
that
once
you
finish
finish
the
immersion
training,
you
will
pass
each
of
those
with
owning
one
of
the
props,
so
he'll
do
the
filming
occur
when
the
larger
ones
between
print
or
or
maybe
we
decide
that
to
the
Ring
nail,
the
laser
cutter
part
so
we'll
of
silos
that's
invasive,
based
on
your
like
uni
or
tendency
and
support.
You
know
we
have
a
democratic
dialogue
of
where
you're
at
and
what
I'd
like
to.
B
But
the
key
requirement
is,
you
know,
financial
sustainability,
be
that
means
each
one
of
us
develops
a
core
product
offering
on
a
quarterly
basis,
so
it
could
be,
for
example,
maybe
larger
three
preneur,
whatever
those
are
just
name,
the
filmmaker
getting
a
significant
product
burnout
to
Lily
to
the
hundred
percent
level,
and
it
we
need
to
just
product.
We
treat
the
enterprise
as
a
separate
entity,
so
the
enterprise
means
that
we
have
a
proven
workshop
model.
B
So
maybe
like
one
possibility,
is
that
we
have
the
3d
printer
nail,
then
Mara
Simon,
maybe
for
the
core,
might
be
something
I
develop
a
revenue
mo
behind.
It's
means
documented,
make
it
and
create
a
manual
creative
training
manual
or
something
all
the
enterprise
assets.
So
we
have
a
development
template,
basically
the
bunch
of
different
things.
You
need
to
to
develop
an
enterprise,
an
open-source
Enterprise
distributive
enterprise
and
that's
the
big
word
here-
distributive
enterprise,
meaning
that
we
publish
also
the
blueprints
of
how
we
run
this
business.
So
that
may
be.
B
That
may
be
your
product
that
you
have
to
burn
down
a
hundred
percent,
so
you
can
either
be
burning
down
a
technical
development
or
the
enterprise
development
yeah.
But
we
want
everybody
to
be
very
focused.
Ok,
quarterly
cycles,
redo
every
quarter.
Have
you
used
it?
You
gets
their.
Have
you
have
you
gotten
ten
clients
on
have
and
of
course
we
have
you
know
reasonably.
Is
you
print
the
pots
you
inventory
and
you?
In
the
event
we
do.
The
marketing
I
mean
we'll
put
up
the
west
side
and
stuff
like
that
on
right.
B
A
B
A
B
I
mean
if
you're,
you
know,
I'm
select,
I'm.
You
know
I'm
betting,
you
just
to
come
to
a
few
confident.
Yes,
you
can
handle
it.
I,
say
I,
believe
I
know
you
can
handle
it,
I
mean
sometimes
thing,
don't
look,
don't
look
I
see
the
do.
I
mean
vibe,
the
focus
is
gonna
be
like.
Can
you
commit
to
integrity
and
making
sure
that
you
learn
the
techniques
and
learn
to
be
to
have
an
open
I
mean
to
continue
with
an
open
mind
and
learn
how
to
teach
this
effectively.
I
mean
I.
B
B
B
B
B
Take
a
look
at
the
link
I
put
in,
and
you
know,
they're
basically
like,
for
example,
someone
posted
on
the
osce
scroll
to
the
autumn
of
that
page,
and
you
see
that
I
embedded
there's
a
Facebook
post,
basically
saying
hey.
These
guys
are
out
there
in
Europe
doing
an
open,
sore
machine
and
I
looked
at
the
website
and
the
first
thing
I
look
for
the
license
and
they
have
a
PC
by
non-commercial
license.
That's
not
an
open-source
license.
That
means
you
build
their
build
their
products.
You
can
get.
B
B
So
extracting
well
exactly
what
yeah
you
know:
I
think
he
I
mean
you'd
get
so
right
on,
because
they're
doing
is
they're.
Basically
saying
you
contributor,
we
are
going
to
privatize
your
work
they're,
not
extracting
like
a
regular
corporation
they're,
just
you
and
they
and
the
thing
that
disturbs
me
about
it.
Is
it's
fine
if
they
do
that,
but
they
can't
call
themselves
open-source.
You
know
right
and
everything
like
that
whole
post
was
open
source
agriculture.
B
Well,
it's
not,
but
it's
very
subtle,
because
most
people
very
much
unaware
they
don't
have
collaborative
literacy
to
understand
what
open-source
really
is,
and
it's
a
very
deep
cultural
thing
and
I'm
identifying
that
as
a
critical
thing
like
I
go
out
of
my
way
to
go
to
collaborate
with
people
and
do
that.
But
but
for
example,
the
great
some
great
collaborations
are
people
like
he's
a
little
I'm
infinite
extrude
that
is
visited
when
I
was
I
was
actually
in
Washington
in
Seattle
like
weeks
ago,.
B
Yeah,
but
that
guy
could
fill
in
the
extruder
guy
there's
there's
the
people
from
Michigan
Tech
University
who
in
the
open-source
technology
lab
and
then
dr.
Joshua
Pierce,
and
he
is
completely
open
source,
but
even
with
that,
like
he
will
not
give
you
blueprints
like
when
he's
working
on
them
when
he
publishes
a
paper,
if
anything
shows
up
on
an
Internet,
then
he
would
not
be
in
a
published
that
page,
so
the
system's
kind
of
Rick,
so
yeah
I
they're
the
most
open
source
guy.
He
cannot
like
I.
Ask
them
questions.
He
kind
of.
B
Like
knows
me,
you
know,
said
I'm
gonna!
Do
it
just
can't
tell
you
till
it's
perfect,
so
it's
kind
of
suck,
so
you
can't
collaborate,
but
it
is
so
that
more
to
do
and
they
have
the
world's
best
recycle
about
filming
maker.
So
so
we're
gonna
build
that
one
and
I'm
planning
on
visiting
Mouse
month
or
the
parameter
I
went.
B
B
Like
easy
part
sourcing
like
for,
like
the
latest
Prusa
i3
3d
printer
farmbot,
like
a
lot
of
these
projects,
get
into
like
pretty
custom
parts
that
you
can't
really
get
off
the
shelf,
so
you
can't
really
build
them,
the
which,
which
means
that
they're
not
distributive
they're
they're,
not
distributive
according
to
open,
so
psychology,
definitionally,
meaning
that
you
make
it
easy.
You
go
out
of
your
way
to
help
people
make
starts
having
you
know
so.
B
I
definitely
look
for
people
who,
who
are
the
nature
of
this
truth
and
pride,
but
so
far
I
really
have
not
seen
anybody
else
saying
to
me:
hey
marcin.
Let's
get
together
to
help
products,
correct
color,
Divya
know
all
of
us.
Selvam
I
gotta
say
that
to
people
I
engage
people
in
that
way:
hey
let's
work
together,
so
we
make
product
because
of
the
markets,
for
example,
for
cordless
drill,
they're
billions
of
dollars
in
the
US
alone.
You
know
we're
talking
about
substituting
proprietary
markets.
B
B
We
have
a
few
more
minutes
because
we're
finishing
up
with
that
Shane
who's
here
he's
installing
the
open
source
power
meter
at
the
CD
go
home.
We're
gonna
finish
that
up,
but
I
got
a
bit
more
time.
So,
let's,
let's
wrap
up
some
things
and
maybe
talk
about
the
pitch
as
well.
But
do
you
have
another
question?
She
can
remember
no.
A
It
was
actually
just
a
statement
about
how
I
don't
feel
the
need
to
own
anything
or
put
my
name
on
anything
really.
You
know
like
I
just
want
this
yeah
I
guys
want
this
to
happen.
I
just
want
this
things.
I
used
to
get
really
upset
when
I
would
have
an
idea
and
self
made
it,
and
then
the
world
know
what
I
want.
B
B
A
B
B
Here's
the
only
constraint,
you're
gonna,
have
to
have
access
to
that
equipment.
When
say
say
we
had
a
war
in
the
workshop
it's
a
week
away
and
you
got
to
make
12
per
sets.
It
takes
the
dis
one
beeper
printer
to
print
up
our
set,
so
you
just
gotta
make
sure
that
what
you
have
the
headway
that
you
you
got
parts
for
your
your
builds.
You
know,
which
means
that
you
have
to
then
like
24/7
or
whatever.
So
there
has
to
be
accessible
to
you
in
a
good
way.
You
know:
okay,
yeah,.
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
Okay,
go
to
on
the
wiki
can
go
to
recent
pages.
You
go
on
the
left
hand
side.
You
see
recently.
I
keep
changes.
B
Or
you
can
go
for
the
link
I've
just
been
to
about
the
box,
so
is
there's
some
notes
so
there's
recycled
oddly
thirty
cities
circumvent
3d
print.
Genealogy
opus
lie
back.
Those
are
some
assets.
You
can
use
basis
a
have
little
bread
bunch
machines
over
we're,
gonna
that
each
librarians
to
start
microfactory,
the
libraries
we
never
get
to
schools,
gonna,
run
design
jams,
we're
gonna
book
shops
on
regular
basis
and
would
involve
the
pumpkin
general
to
democratize
product
design.
Then
the
mock
design
in
the
Seattle
area
do
you
can
call
Seattle
area
or.
A
B
The
presentation
that
I
linked
there,
which
is
the
recycle
about
the
the
paper
that
you
download
or
when
you
click
on
recycle,
it's
got
awesome,
graphics,
full
renderings,
that's
actually
fully
available
in
freecad.
In
fact,
III
convert
it
to
freecad
already
for
dr.
Pierce
but
yeah
you
so
you
could
say:
hey
yeah.
We
got
this
fully
open
source,
we're
collaborating
a
phishing
attack.
B
B
B
B
The
idea
is
that
yeah
I,
like
you,
what
you
have
to
offer
I
think
you've
got
the
right
characters
for
this
and
I
think
you're
new,
definitely
and
learning
skill
sets.
So
I
will
say
that
the
official
word
is
that
your
you
have
made
it
through
the
initial
application
and
interview
and
right
now
you
had
the
phase
of
of
gathering
the
resources
for
that
for
the
immersion
program,
yeah,
okay,
and
but
you
also
like
what
it's
known,
as
you
know,
pull
like
pull
from
the
community.
B
Do
you
understand
that
who,
like
people,
know
PU
ll
like
we're
looking
for
pool?
In
other
words,
we're
looking
basically
for
people
in
your
community
that
want
to
bring
it
there?
It's
like
you're,
the
ambassador
for
OSC
you're,
offering
like
what
were
you
offering
you're
offering
to
Seattle
area
the
fact
that
you're
gonna
get
trained
to
produce
certain
things
and
to
spread
that
in
a
free
open-source,
distributive
enterprise
way
to
the
local
community,
so
people
that
startup
business,
but
investing
in
you
but
part
of
this
okay.
B
So
exactly
another
we're
looking
for
we're
looking
for
a
metal,
okay,
so
partner,
and
you
mentor
for
or
you
specifically
and
as
far
as
what's
gonna
happen
within
with
my
OC
fellows
group,
the
people
who
have
been
through
the
program.
You
can
also
get
coaching
on
Team,
Dynamics
and
cooperation.
We're.
B
Soon,
Pat
I've
accessed
coaching
them
know.
The
solid
coat
is
professional.
So
when
I
do
that
to
bill
team,
but
also
mean
the
coach
Nicole,
but
a
mentor
somebody
who's
aligned
with
this
I'll
see
stuff
and
who
can
be
your
contact
kind
of
like
a
liaison
to
Seattle.
You
know
so,
hopefully,
something
like
on
a
on
a
Chamber
of
Commerce,
some
community
organization
that
basically
can
mentor
you
like.
Flour
on
that
least.
B
Decided
checking
in
with
them,
hopefully
you
know
they
spend
more
time
like,
like
availing
resources
to
you
kind
of
guiding
you
through
say
business
contacts
you
know
or
whoever,
but
we
do
want
like
one
year
when
you're
looking
for
the
support.
Also
beers
have
two
things:
I'm
about
one
is
the
mentor
and
one
is
the
the
support
from
the
community,
meaning
the
funding
or
other
resources
are
possibly
space
or
or
whatever
else
we're
also
I
mean
we
are
a
501
C,
3
nonprofit.
B
A
A
Then
part
of
it
was
in
play.
Manufacturing
rights
like
building
gets
in
stuff
for
people
actually
using
a
micro
factory
to
build
products
that
the
community
wants
or
needs
right.
So
I
guess
I.
Guess
I
just
wanted
to
know
more
about
that,
because
I,
because
it
with
this
strip
mall
thing
we're
gonna,
be
like
building
shelves
and
all
sorts
of
things,
all
sorts
of
little
gizmos
and
gadgets
that
we
need
to
get
the
thing
going
and
it's
always
just
like
you
have
to
go
to
a
commercial
seller
and
they're
gonna
charge
you
you
know
500.
B
Guess
right
right,
so
what
we
have
to
do
is
the
3000
is
baseline
above
that
I
have
to
decide.
I've
already
got
through
the
formality
on
it,
but
basically
you
would
do
rather
than
share
on
on
something
above
a
certain
quota
know
so
that
you
are
incentivized
to
be
more
active.
You
know.
Obviously,
so
naturally
bonus
is,
you
know
so,
and
it's
far
like
a
product
like
yeah
I,
think
they'll
be
awesome.
You
could
say
Oh
your
parents
need
these
dispensers.
B
Okay,
maybe
you
you,
you
put
forth
like
a
couple
host
proxies
as
you
as
the
perks
you
own
for
that
quarter
of
development.
Something
I
mean
that
will
be,
but
but
certainly
something
where
we
open
sourced
production
likely
open
source
the
files
we
can
possibly
put
that
on
our
website
to
sell
kits
and
you'll
get
a
cut
stuff
like
that.
B
You
know
no
I
mean
imagine
that,
like
the
idea
is
the
open
source
everything's
store,
we
are
all
collaborating
to
make
product
design,
that's
open
and
including
the
open
source
web
infrastructure
like
here's,
the
whole
shopping
basket,
here's
the
product
display
and
all
that
we
produce
all
that
for
anyone
to
copy
and
of
course
we
have
primacy
to
sell
that,
and
but
anyone
I
mean
I
just
want
if
it's
a
good
product,
let's
let
anybody
copy
it.
You
know.
So
that's.
B
We
could
I
think
this
is
some
key.
Certain
specific
products
are
just
expensive
and
could
be
easily
bummed
out
by
open
source
production
yeah.
You
know
we're
not
you
know,
and
all
their
mindset
would
be
wheels
and
for
state
we're
not
benefiting
from
it,
but
we
benefit
from
kind
of
competing
with
just
Scheiner
by
anyways.
You
were
warm
and
other
people
do
that.
B
B
A
Mention
like
at
12:03
holiday,
that's
right,
modern,
come
Chris,
just
pull
the
plug
out
from
all
that.
My
teacher
then
goes
on.
You
know,
you're
the
counter
play
with
nothing
like
like
hey
you,
I
can
live
in
our
little
hippie
village.
Instead,
no,
not
that's
not
to
say
that,
but
you
know
I
like
just
working
like
dogs
in
a
factory
and
we
offered
another
lifestyle.
This
is
gonna,
pull
the
rug
out,
hydration
yep.
B
A
B
Others
that
cannot
believe
or
not
the
actually
know,
technology
more.
The
social
acknowledge
our
it's
people's
minds,
because
then,
if
you
can
say,
oh
yeah,
this
is
gonna
work
like
its
heart.
It's
the
economic
problem,
I'll
tell
you
haven't
done
it.
Nobody
believes
it
import.
So
this
is
where
the
entrepreneurial
savvy,
like
the
constant
evolution
or
training
we
get
mentors.
We
did
coach.
We
have
to
do
what
it
means
to
get
there,
but
it's
gonna
happen.
A
B
B
A
You
think
about
it.
The
neurons
in
the
cone
cells
in
the
rod
cells
in
your
eye
they're
also
neurons,
their
neurons
that
use
a
neurotransmitter
they're
neurotransmitters
photons
instead
of
chemicals.
So
that's
the
screen
in
front
of
your
face
and
one
of
animals
of
AI
recommending
that
you
do
buy.
This
Ruth
has
essentially
there's
a
chip
that
is
sending
neurotransmitters
in
your
brain
just
after
the
photon
instead
of
chemical
and
then
release
control
of
and
Shepherd
by.