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A
Just
give
me
one
minute:
does
anyone
have
an
opening
question?
They
want
to
start
with
any
volunteers,
or
should
I
something
just
trying
to
kill
a
few
moments
while
other
people
come
okay,
I'll
I'll
start
something?
What
is
the
most
vivid
memory
of
a
historical
event
that
occurred
during
your
childhood?
A
We're
going
to
keep
it
short
just
less
than
a
minute
each,
while
other
people
join
so
most
vivid
memory
of
a
historical
event
that
happened
during
your
childhood
and
I'm
gonna
pass
to
gene
to
get
us
started.
B
Ma'am
yeah.
B
That's
a
that's
a
good
one,
that's
really
good!
Actually,
I
guess
I'm.
B
Say
the
landers
earthquake
in
california,
which
was
a
7.1
on
the
richter
scale.
It
was
a
very
significant
event.
I
remember
sleeping
under
a
big
sliding
mirror
and
being
sure
that
it
was
good
crashed
my
head,
but
it
did
not
so
I'm
here,
and
that
is
my
memory.
Sorry,
you
know
if
you
have
any
idea
what
that
is
because,
but
it
was
historical
for
us
in
california,
miss
libby.
D
D
But
then
I
arrived
home
for
lunch
and
I
remember
even
when
I
was
eating
and
the
tv
and
we
had
a
tv
in
the
kitchen
at
the
time
and
then
there
was
images
and
people
talking
about
it,
and
I
was
so
like
whoa
where
what
what
is
this
what's
going
on?
It
seems
so
big,
but
at
a
odd
it's
weird
to
understand
these
things.
When
you're
a
kid
yeah
I'll
pass
to
gideon.
E
Thanks
libby,
I
don't
know
I
mean
this
is
not
super
vivid,
but
I
do
remember
watergate.
So
that's
how
old
I
am
but
yeah.
I
just
remember
that
whole
that
whole
thing
kind
of
unfolding
on
the
on
the
tv.
So
it
wasn't
just
like
one
thing.
It
was
like
a
whole
series
of
things,
but
it
was.
It
was
a
weird
feeling,
even
as
a
little
kid
okay
I'll
pass
to
edu.
F
Hello,
everyone.
I
have
the
same
answer
as
slimmie.
I
remember,
live
in
high
school
and
then
all
the
radio
stations
from
my
my
classmates
cars,
my
my
parents,
cars,
that's
a
difficult
name.
All
the
cars
were
having
the
same
news,
reporting,
911
and
the
confusion
about
it.
So
the
first
thought
was
confusion
and
the
second
historical
event
that,
I
briefly
remember,
is
the
transition
of
the
panama
canal
zone
to
back
to
panama,
panamanian
hands.
F
It
was
31
of
december
of
1999
and
it
was
such
a
hard
moment
for
us,
as
phenomenal
to
you
know,
reclaim
a
territory
that
was
out
of
out
of
our
control
for
100
years.
So
that
was
something
like
that
literally,
I
remember
staring
at
the
other
tv
watching
all
these
people
with
a
panamanian
flag,
so
yeah.
That
was
a
very
vivid
moment
too,
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
how
about
you
tim
back
to
you.
A
G
So,
first
of
all,
I
just
want
to
say:
I'm
surprised
how
different
backgrounds
affect
the
stories,
so
mine
is
probably
very
affected
by
middle
eastern
background.
So
I
I
remember
when
I
was
in
like
in
elementary
school
in
turkish
tv,
saddam
hussein's,
like
execution,
streamed,
live,
and
I
was
at
home
and
I
I
remember
it
as
like
very
traumatic
event,
because
they're
just
beating
the
guy
and
the
second
thing
I
can
say
the
turkish
coup
attempt
when
I
was
in
high
school.
G
H
H
So
it
was
like
okay,
we
made
an
agreement
to
make
peace,
but
then
we
tried
to
make
like
a
referendum
of
the
agreement
by
boat
and
then
the
winning
option
was
no.
So
it
was
like.
Okay,
we
don't
want
peace
and
it
was
mind-blowing
for
me
to
have
a
country
that
has
been
in
war
over
60
years
to
say
we
don't
want
peace.
I
No,
I
I
think
I
have
one
that
it's
kinda
sad,
but
I
don't
know
when
I
was
a
kid.
This
twin
towers
thing
in
the
states.
You
know
it
was
the
whole.
I
mean
my
family
and
everyone
that
was
with
me
like
was
like
so
sad.
I
B
I
I
C
Well,
I
mean
obviously
the
the
world
trade
center
thing
was
pretty
serious.
I
remember
waking
up
and
seeing
the
plane,
seeing
like
video
of
the
first
plane
hitting
the
building
and
then
watching
the
news
and,
like
I
didn't
even
tell
my
family
or
whatever,
and
then
I
actually
saw
on
the
news.
The
second
planet-
and
I
was
like
I
gotta
go-
tell
like
this
is
crazy,
and
so
that
was
that
was
pretty
serious
memory
for
sure
and
I'll
pass
it
to
tam
to
pass
it
around.
A
Well,
most
of
us
have
gone
already
so
lauren
same
question
for
you.
What
is
your
most
vivid
memory
of.
C
J
Yeah
after
years
it
was
it
was
like
the
same.
It
was
like
the
the
plane
crashed
and
the
towers,
and
I
was
like
in
grade
five
and
my
whole
class
was
like
I
mean
we
just
went
to
school
and
everything
was
normal,
but
it
was
like.
Then
we
had
like
an
assembly
and
we
like
went
to
the
library
and
we
like
watched,
watch
the
news.
I
gave
a
presentation
about
it
like
on
a
billboard,
not
a
billboard
like
one
of
those
poster
boards.
J
I
can't
remember
what
they're
called
I
think
bristol
board
bristol
board
and
yeah.
I
I
remember
that
and
is
everything
so
surreal
when
I
when
I
was
a
kid
like
it's
like
it's
hard
to
like
understand
and
empathize,
really
I'm
like.
Oh
something
bad
happened,
but
I
was
like
so
young.
It
was
sort
of
like
hard
to
understand
and
really
make
heads
or
tails
of
things
was.
I
last.
A
No
so
I
mean
I
feel
like
I
want
to
say
the
towers
too,
but
it
wasn't
in
my
childhood,
so
I
feel
like
I
can't
use
that
one.
Actually
I
got
like
I.
I
walked
out
of
my
door
and
I
lived
on
houston
at
the
time
and
I
saw
the
fire
like.
I
was
very,
very
close
to
the
to
the
trade
centers
and
I
was
like
oh,
how
are
they
gonna
put
that
out
and
then
I
half
on
the
train
and
went
to
midtown
to
go
to.
I
was
working
at
sony.
K
A
K
A
And
I
was
just
like
okay
now,
I'm
at
work
did
they
put
it
out
so
it
didn't
like.
I
wasn't
really
aware
of
like
the
enormity
at
the
time,
but
I
wasn't
a
child,
so
I'm
gonna
go
with
like
I
feel
like
there's
like
political
scandals
like
monica
lewinsky
around
that,
like
that
was
like
the
kind
of
thing
that
was
like
what's
going
on,
you
know
it's
like
what's
happening
like
you're,
trying
to
understand,
but
you're
not
really
getting
it
and
nobody's
really
being
upfront
with
you
about.
A
A
A
Okay,
well
keep
going
before
I
I
age
myself
here
so
we
are.
I
have
some
ideas
for
what
we'll
talk
about
in
the
stewards
council
today,
but
I
would
like
to
just
say
I
welcome
anyone
who
has
a
suggestion
for
our
discussion
group
today
to
throw
it
on
the
agenda.
What
I
think
I
wanted
to
bounce
off
of
the
stewards
and
get
some
different
perspectives
on.
Was
this
burgeoning
idea
around
te
services
and
tea
some
sort
of
tea
intake?
It's
not
a
fully
formed
idea.
A
Yet
so
I'm
hesitant
to
even
start
start
discussing
it,
but
I'd
say
any
other
options.
Please
throw
it
on
the
agenda,
but
more
important
than
that.
We
have
something
really
important
to
celebrate
today
and
that
is
to
ask
gideon:
will
you
formally
accept
the
nomination
of
stewardship
and
the
tec.
A
Awesome
honored
and
then
yeah
yay
cool,
so
what
we
usually
do
in
these
for
these
moments,
these
really
special
moments
in
the
tec
is
to
go
around
and
share.
You
know
what
was
the
first
time
you
met
gideon.
A
D
Yeah
sure,
first
time
I
met
gideon,
I
think
I
think
the
first
memory
I
have
of
you
is
of
reading
you,
the
article
that
you
the
first
article
you
wrote
about
the
tec
and
that
was
so
thoughtful.
And
I
was
like
wow
that
that
really
impressed
me
of
how
you
joined-
and
you
had
so
much
quality
of
observation
that
you
put
into
that.
And
you
feel,
like
you,
understood
the
essence
of
the
tac.
D
So
you
felt
like
you
came
all
in,
and
the
beauty
you
described
in
the
tc
resonates
a
lot
with
the
beauty
I
see
in
the
tc
and
I'm
really
honored
that
you're
coming
to
spend
more
time
with
us
and
that
you're
wanting
to
like
lead
a
working
group
and
that
you're,
like
being
so
incredibly
helpful
in
a
lot
of
initiatives
and
multiple
working
groups
and
recently
has
been
a
pleasure
to
work
more
closely
with
you
to
have
calls
with
you
to
collaborate
with
you.
C
Thanks
yeah,
the
first
time
I
met
gideon
was
actually
hatcher
outreach.
It
was
really
cool
to
to
like
just
chat
it
up.
I
think
I
was
in
an
rv
and
I
found
out
he
was
from
seattle
and
and
was
like
you
know,
like
a
really
successful
guy
and
I'm
really
interested
in
what
we're
doing
and
just
really
curious.
You
know
really
intimate
like
curious
and
not
not
presumptive,
and
I
was
really
impressed
by
like
professionalism.
C
You
know
and-
and
it
just
was
like
wow
this-
this
guy
really
gets
it.
You
know
I
felt
like
he
went
from
zero.
Oh,
I
guess
I
guess
getting.
You
probably
knew
something
about
the
tc
before
coming
in
but,
like
you
know,
I
started
diving
into
all
the
crazy
stuff
that
I
am
always
excited
about,
and
normally
I
just
get
blank
stares.
C
You
know,
but
I
could
look
into
getting
inside,
I'm
like
wow,
I
think
he's
actually
getting
it,
and
that
was
that
was
a
really
huge
surprise
for
me
because,
like
basically,
I'm
not
sure
that
I'm
coherent
when
I'm
saying
going
into
these
rants
most
of
the
time,
but
I
just
felt
really
aligned
and
like
I
felt
really
seen
and
heard,
and
it
was
very
impressive.
You
know,
and
I
definitely
didn't
I
thought
he
was
just
going
to
put
some
money
in
to
the
to
the
dow
and
and
like
see
how
it
goes.
C
I
I
had
no
idea
that
it
would
become
like
wow
like
coming
in
and
becoming
a
steward
and
becoming
a
leader
of
the
community.
I
I
you
know,
I
thought
it
was
just
like
yeah.
I
want
to
support
token
engineering
and,
and
this
this
sounds
like,
and
the
common
stack
and
this
strategy
of
funding
public
goods
seems
really
aligned
and
then
to
see
that
you
know
it's
not
just
it's
not
just
like
financial
input.
It's
also
like
you
know,
sweat,
equity,
too.
C
It's
it's
just
such
a
joy,
so
it
was,
it
was
really
fun.
I
I
think,
we've
chatted
for
a
long
time.
I'm
pretty
sure
we
went
over
our
time
on
it
for
for
sure,
and
that
was
just
the
beginning,
so
I'll
pass
it
to
I'll
pass
it
to
lauren.
A
J
Cool
nice
yeah
thanks,
it's
nice
being
next
to
griff,
and
then
I
can
look
good
like
me.
Kick
me
pick
me
and
then
he'll
fasten
and
that's
really
good,
because
I.
J
You
know
I
met
gideon
at
the
same
time
as
griff,
but
giden
didn't
meet
me
at
that
time,
because
I
was
in
the
rv
and
like,
and
you
know
we
were
in
the
rv
and
griff
was
doing
all
this
hatcher
outreach
and
talking
to
all
these
people,
and
so
I
heard
a
lot
of
calls
and
someone
was
like
and
other
ones.
I
was
like,
oh
wow
and
like
actually
really
gideon
was
like
the
the
most
it
was
like.
He
was
the
most
engaged
person
that
griff
was
talking
to.
J
J
He
was
like
yeah
and
I
think,
he's
really
going
to
help
support
the
tc,
and
then
you
jumped
in
and
like
you
jumped
into
the
tc,
and
you
also
jumped
in
to
get
like
with
interest
in
both
orgs
and
like
everything
that
you
were
picking
up
on
was
like,
I
think,
really
core
to
the
the
central
mission
of
like
everything
that
we're
trying
to
create
so
use,
blockchain
and
web3
to
support
public
goods.
Funding
and
like
do
all
kinds
of
like
interesting
things.
J
You
have
a
really
analytical
mind
and
like
just
a
great
way
of
bringing
people
together
and
then
and
then
we
had
a
call
a
little
while,
after
that,
like
I
reached
out
to
you
and
then
and
then
we
had
a
one-on-one,
and
we
just
talked
for
a
really
long
time.
And
you
were
telling
me
things
that
you
were
working
on
and
things
that
you
were
observing
and
putting
together.
J
All
the
time
like
you
were
like
hey,
I'm
going
to
jump
more
into
the
tc
unless
it
gives
us
and
I'm
like
that's
cool,
do
what
you
like
and
and
and
then
you
were
coming
into
the
tac
and
like
writing
all
these
articles
and
every
article
that
I
read
that
you've
written
was
it's
always
like.
J
Oh
wow,
you
know
it's
always
beautifully
written
and
incredibly
insightful
and
it's
just
such
a
such
a
pleasure
to
have
you
on
the
team
and
we
haven't
gotten
to
hang
out
and
like
sink
since
that,
one
time
when
we
got
a
good
call,
but
like
I'm
an
admiring
fan
and
I'm
so
happy
to
have
you
in
the
tc
and
especially
happy
to
have
you
in
the
stewards
like
you're,
a
huge
value.
Add
to
the
tc,
and
it's
going
to
be
great.
To
have
you
in
in
our
community
more
I'll.
J
Pass
it
to
two.
K
Thank
you,
lauren
yeah.
K
I
also,
I
remember
the
first
time
that
I
I
came
across
gideon
and
it
was
back
when
david
was
contributing
a
lot
and
just
like
helping
us
grow
our
twitter-
and
I
remember
that,
like
he
kept
mentioning,
is
like
oh,
like
this
gideon
road,
like
he's
he's
making
my
day
like
he's,
generating
like
so
much
like
enthusiasm
and
engaging
in
so
much
discussion
and
and
yeah
like
I
started
just
like
reading
gideon's
tweets
and
and
even
like
learning
and
understanding
like
even
more
than
than
what
I
I
already
like
understood
about
the
tec.
K
So
it
was
very
just
like
exciting
to
see
that
that
someone
could
like
share
like
this
much
interest
and
knowledge
about
what
the
community
believes
in
so
after
that.
I
remember
that
we
had
like
also
some
calls,
and
it
was
just
like
very,
very
inspiring
to
to
know
more
about
gideon
and
about
that
time
it
was
like
the
hatchery
outreach
time
as
well,
and
just
like
seeing
gideon
like
unfold.
K
All
of
this,
like
knowledge
and
and
really
like
cool
like
vibes
and
and
feel
like
for
for
token
engineering
in
the
community.
It
was
just
something
very,
very
nice
to
see
and
and
yeah
like.
I
I'm
very
happy
that
that
this
day
finally
came
so,
congratulations,
gideon
and
thank
you
thank
you
for
being
a
part
of
our
community.
G
For
sure,
thank
you
so
I'm
my
my
how
I
met
with
gideon
actually
is
asynchronous.
So
I
saw
writers
quilt
and
I
was
like.
Oh
that's,
a
very
cool
initiative.
Look
at
those
articles,
then
I
start
to
follow
gideon
on
twitter.
We
don't
know
him
knowing
it.
So
I
was
talking
him
all
the
time
because
he
was
writing
those
awesome
articles.
Then
we
have
got
chance
to
meet
on
a
discussion
with
discussion
on
a
proposed
inverter.
We
had
a
101
sinkhole
and
he
was
like
very
warm-hearted
person
even
in
just
like
one
short
thing.
G
I
Yeah,
thank
you.
Man
actually
yeah.
Thank
you.
So
much
getting
my
finished
interaction
with
you.
I
don't
know
if
you
remember
watching
the
params
like
you
were
you
made
me
some
question.
I
don't
know,
but
then
I
was
answering
and
you
found
me
I
feel
so
good
like
I
was
like.
I
was
even
telling
sam
look.
Look.
These
guys
are
telling
me
like
I'm
doing
great
job.
I
I
was
so
excited
and
then-
and
then
I
mean,
of
course,
like
all
your
articles
and
then
another
thing
like
I
was
so
excited
about
like
when
we
had
our
meeting
for
the
transcribing
the
transparency
story
like
I
was.
I
normally
like
I'm
a
guy
who
I
don't
know
expressed
in
very
short
work,
but
you
were
making
like
the
right
questions
and
I
was
feeling
excited
like
you
know.
I
My
story
was
being
you
know,
like
you,
even
getting
you're
getting
more
data
out
of
me
that
I
would
not
even
thinking
of
like
it
was
so
great
and
I'm
I'm
so
excited
for
this
article
actually
to
go,
live
sometime
soon
and
yeah,
I'm
so
I'm
so
happy
you!
You
join
us
like
you're,
a
rockstar
man.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
joining
us
I'll,
pass
it
to
chin.
B
Thank
you,
mrs
fdm.
Congratulations
getting
in
yeah!
This
is
really
awesome.
I'm
really
proud
of
you,
sir.
This
I
would.
I
guess,
recall
that
the
first
real
interaction
that
I
had
with
gideon
was,
after
one
of
the
work
groups.
I
think
it
was
communitas.
B
And
even
though
I
hadn't
particularly
found
any
place,
and
I
was
pretty
heavily
suffering
from
like
an
imposter
syndrome-
gideon
took
it
upon
himself
to
reach
out
to
me
and
make
me
feel,
welcome
and
feel
like.
I
actually
had
something
to
contribute,
and
that
was
really
meaningful
for
me
personally.
So
I
really
appreciate
that
and
the
fun
memory
that
I
have
for
mr
gideon
is
that
he
made
me
aware
that
he
worked
on
a
product
that
I
thoroughly
enjoyed
personally,
which
was
the.
B
Encyclopedia
from
microsoft
called
encarta,
which
is
like
my
childhood
encapsulated
in
a
piece
of
software.
So
I
really
appreciate
that,
sir,
because
it
made
a
big
impact
on
my
life.
Thanks
me
and
pass
back
to
stan
for
passing
on.
H
Yeah,
I
remember
one
call
that
I
had
with
gideon
in
staying
in
in
bogota
and
it
was
really
cool
because
I
have
been
wanting
to
post
this
gravity
article
for
some
time
and
I
was
feeling
a
little
bit
like
in
a
cold
phase
like
I
had
some
ideas,
but
I
wasn't
being
able
to
write
them
and
he
offered
a
lot
of
support
and
I
think
the
the
quality
that
I
would
highlight
is
proactiveness
and
that
he
isn't
waiting
for
someone
to
tell
him
what
to
do
or
what
to
write,
but
that
he's
giving
his
ideas
and
and
doing
it
for
the
gift
of
giving.
H
I
remember
also-
and
I
see
this
as
a
quality
around
the
the
the
article
that
that
was
written
and
people
said
like
okay.
This
is
the
idea
of
of
the
advice
process
of
of
like
someone
giving
something
to
the
community
and
then
being
able
to
receive
feedback
to
integrate
and
yeah.
I
I
appreciate
it
and
all
the
insights
that
you
gave
me
for
writing
the
gravity
article,
and
I
feel
that
this
last
article
is
the
most
evergreen
content
content
that
we've
produced,
and
I
learned
a
lot
by
your
advice.
H
So
I
think
also
that
we
will
be
able
to
produce
more
evergreen
content,
thanks
to
just
that,
advice
that
and
and
support
that
you
gave
for
this
article
and
I'll
pass
to-
I
don't
know
who's
gone,
who
hasn't
gone.
A
H
F
Thank
you,
juanka.
There
are
two.
There
are
many,
but
in
general
the
first
one
was
one
that
I
remember
going
to
twitter
and
then
seeing
like
this
guy
probing
me-
and
I
was
thinking.
Oh,
is
this
guy
an
influencer?
F
Like
sorry,
sorry,
I
had
something
on
my
mouth,
so
I
was
thinking
like
sorry.
I
have
a
dental
process
in
my
mouth.
I
had
to
take
it
out.
So
I
I
was
thinking
like
oh
this
guy,
like
an
influencer
who
is
following
me.
F
Who
is
this
guy
and
I
then
I
tracked
back
to
to
to
tc,
and
that
was
the
first
very
first
memory
that
I
had
and
then
after
so
many
work
sessions
that
we
have
had
and
after
his
input
in
so
many
communities
his
his
writing
skills.
I
didn't
know
at
all
about
the
encarta
stuff
is,
as
gene
mentioned,
it's
a
software
of
my
childhood
too.
So
I
didn't
know
I
was
going
to
circle
back
to
encarta.
F
It
was
actually
the
only
game
that
my
parents
allowed
me
to
play
the
ones
that
were
inside
in
carta.
So
I
remember
one.
The
other
second
thought
that
I
had
when
I
had
a
deeper
conversations
with
him
was
this
idea-
and
I
don't
mean
to
be
disrespectful
with
this,
but
I
had
this
very
nostalgic
thought
of
thinking.
I
wish
my
dad
were,
like
you
and
word,
had
this
sort
of
enthusiasm
and
this
eagerness
to
learn
about
fields
that
were
not
on
his
original
feel.
F
Let's
say
in
a
way,
and
I
and
I
thought
I
was
like
how
lucky
your
kids
were,
because
you,
even
if
they
are
far
away,
you
still
have
a
call
with
them
fridays,
and
I
don't
know
I
felt
like
this
was
like
it
was
an
example
to
follow
kind
of
guy,
and
I
felt
that
was
really
touching
and
yeah.
That
was
my
second
thought
I
had
to
film,
and
so
I
will
put
my
things
back
and
back
to
you
tim.
A
And
I
think
everyone
has
gone.
Did
I
miss
anybody?
No
right,
okay.
So
then
I
guess
I
get
a
chance
to
go
now
too,
and
I
don't
remember
the
first
time
that
I
met
gideon.
I
know
that
I
started
here.
I
know
I
remember
my
first
impression
though,
and
it
was
either
in
a
soft
cover,
communitas
call
and
it
you
just
you
joined
and
was
very
you
know
like
active
listener.
I
don't
know
how
to
say
that,
like
the
questions
were
so
pertinent,
the
the
comments
were
so
thoughtful.
A
They
clearly
had
knowledge
and
experience
wisdom
wrapped
up,
you
know
when
they
were
delivered,
and
I
thought
it
was.
You
know
it
really.
You
know
I
really
caught
my
attention
and
then
I
just.
I
also
want
to
say
that
what
comes
across
in
in
in
like
that,
for
that
first
thing
I
was
like
there's
just
a
lot
of
humility,
a
lot
of
humility.
A
You
know-
and
I
that
really
always
stuck
with
me-
that
the
humility,
kindness,
compassion,
that
the
way
things
were
delivered
were
always
thoughtful
about
the
the
the
person
who
was
receiving
the
comments
and-
and
I
always
thought
that
was
really
really
advanced
skill
that
that
you
have
and
then
you
know
to
go
as
we
got
to
know
each
other
better.
A
I
see
that
you've
worked
with
so
many
people
in
our
organization
and
one
of
the
best
definitions
of
a
great
leader
that
I've
ever
heard
is
just
someone
who
always
brings
out
the
best
in
others
and
no
matter
who
you
work
with.
You
have
brought
out
the
best,
and
so
many
people
and-
and
I
think
that
like
it
is
remarkable
and
it
is
really
really
really
rare
and
I've
had
the
fortune
to
work
with
some
really
extraordinary
leaders.
A
I
consider
myself
amazingly
lucky
to
to
have
done
so,
and
now
I
count
you
among
them.
I
think
that
whoever
you
work
with
you,
you
bring
out
their
best
work.
They
feel
proud
and
excited
about
what
they're
doing
and
you
you
just
have
a
real
gift
for
that,
and
I
think
that's
amazing,
you
know,
and
then
it's
just.
A
I
think
you
see
things
so
far
and
so
clearly
you
know
I
I
found
that
it
couldn't
have
been
easy
to
come
from,
not
knowing
anything
about
the
tec
to
suddenly
being
one
of
the
people
who
can
definitely
help
lead
the
tec
forward.
You
know
you
just
know
so
much
about
so
much
and
take
all
of
this
information
and
then
like
find
the
signal
and
then
put
the
signal
in
a
diagram
and
organize
the
signal
so
that
you
can.
A
You
can
have
a
picture
of
what
it
all
looks
like
and
then
share
that
with
other
people
and
then
have
a
very
long-term
vision
of
where
things
are
going,
and
I
just
I
really
think
you
have
an
amazing
skill
set
that
we're
lucky
to
have
in
the
world
and
especially
in
the
tec
and
then
for
me
personally,
it's
just
an
honor
to
work
with
you
and
yeah.
I
guess
I'm
going
to
leave
it
there
and
maybe
I'm
going
to
just
say
the
writing.
Wow
I
mean
the
writing
is
just
evident.
A
You
know
of
this
amazing
skill
that
you
have
to
process
information
to
find
the
signal
and
then
to
to
to
create
some
sort
of
great
way
of
communicating
that
signal
to
others,
so
that
they
don't
have
to
hear
all
the
noise
too.
They
can
just
go
straight
to
the
signal
and
you
basically
revived
our
long-form
deep
thinking,
medium
channel
that
had
been
you
know
on
life
support
until
you,
you
helped
revive
it
with
me
all
right.
So
I
found
the
last
one.
A
That
means
the
floor
is
yours
gideon,
so
are
there
any
words
that
you'd
like
to
share
I'll.
E
Try
to
just
keep
this
short,
but
let
me
just
say
that
this
is
so
touching,
like
you
have
no
idea
like
I
have.
I
have
tremendous
respect
really
for
this
whole
crew.
I
feel
like
this
group
of
people
is
the
people
I've
been
waiting
to
meet
actually
my
whole
life,
I'm
not
joking.
I
I
really
feel
like
everything's
kind
of
been
building
for
this,
and
you
know
I
just
feel
like
a
lot
of
love
for
you
all.
It's
very
strange.
E
I've
never
met
any
of
you
in
person,
and
yet
I
just
I
feel
like
you're
helping
me
to
grow.
You
know,
like
I'm
kind
of
an
old
dog
in
like
some
of
like
I'm
learning
a
bunch
of
new
tricks
about
how
to
kind
of
operate
in
this.
This
way
you
know-
and
I
have
been
just
super
impressed
by
how
welcoming
I
mean
this
this
ceremony
today
is
exactly
what
I'm
talking
about.
E
Like
my
god,
like
the
way
that
you
just
wrap
people
in
love,
I
mean
there's
no
other
x,
there's
no
other
way
to
describe
it
like
this
is
a
very
loving
ceremony
I
feel
seen,
and
it's
just
yeah.
It's
really
lovely
so
yeah.
Thank
you.
I
will
do
my
very
best
to
be
the
very
best
steward
I
can.
I
can
possibly
be
because
this
this
community
deserves
it.
I
mean
I
have
so
much.
E
J
A
All
right
cool
all
right,
let's
just
sit
in
that
moment
for
a
moment,
because
I
feel
like
I'm
a
little
succumbed
who
wants
to
take
over
okay,
all
right,
oh
yeah,
thanks
mark
that
was
sweet.
Let's
do
some
hearts,
okay,
so,
okay,
we
have
about
20
25
minutes,
I'm
gonna
throw
this
out
there.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
stupid
idea.
If
it's
a
good
idea,
there
seems
to
be
some
bubbling
up
around
this.
I'm
talking.
I've
talked
to
a
few
people
and
it
seems
to
be
like
there's
some
residents
around
this
idea.
A
As
everyone
knows,
we've
been
getting
token
engineering
requests
since
we
started
we're
the
shelling
point
for
token
engineers,
so
it's
normal
that
people
happen
to
rdm's
people
hop
into
our
discord
channels.
One
of
the
more
frequent
questions
that
we
get
in
communitas
is
hey.
I
have
this
project.
Are
there
any
token
engineers?
A
I
don't
know
that.
That's
something
that
we
want
to
make
our
core
service,
but
I
was
thinking
a
public
good
for
token
engineering
might
look
something
like
creating
a
kind
of
intake
service.
You
know
a
way
to
shape
token
engineering
requests.
A
I've
asked
why
gg,
if
he
has
some
time
to
ch
to
shout
about
like
we've,
been
like
here's
ltf
here,
you
know
we've
been
trying
to
throw
them,
but
maybe
a
service
that
we
can
provide.
For
the
for
token
engineering
organizations
like
block
science
and
ltf
and
others
is
having
an
intake
like
creating
some
sort
of
standardized
way
for
people
to
request
token
engineering
services.
A
If
it's
a,
if
it's
a
capability
that
the
tec
has
that's
kind
of
amazing,
we
can
do
it.
If
it's
not,
we
can
engage
or
we
can
pass
it
in
a
form
that
they
can
already
use
to
long
tail
financial
to
block
science.
We
can
work
with
both
of
them
to
figure
out
what
makes
sense
in
terms
of
when
you're,
when
you're
getting
a
scope
for
a
new
project.
What
does
that
look
like?
A
I
thought
it's
possible
that
this
could
be
the
kind
of
service
that
either
generates
revenue
in
terms
of
like
us
being
able
to
take
on
pieces
of
work
that
fit
our
skill
set
and
or
some
percentage,
by
being
able
to
sort
of
be
the
conduit
between
projects
seeking
token
engineering
demand
and
the
organizations
that
hence
actually
service.
I
don't
know
if
it's
a
good
idea
or
a
bad
idea.
A
C
Sure
I
I
I'm
I'm
man
it's
too
bad.
I
plan
to
be
kind
of
distracted
during
the
beginning
of
this
call
man,
because
that
was
so
beautiful
and
it
was
such
a
such
yeah.
It's
so
good
to
have
you
in
gideon,
so
thank
you
so
much.
It's
just
happened.
I
only
turn
on
my
video
because
I
finally
switched
my
computer
and
I'm
actually
like
in
in
work
mode
now,
but
but
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
and
I
do
think
it
is
in
our
skill
set.
C
We
are
the
orientation
crew
like
working
group
is
just
on
fire
and
it
feels
like
that's
something
that,
with
some
extra
support
of
course,
would
be
totally
in
the
wheelhouse,
and
I
I
think
it
would
be
a
good
service.
I
don't
I
don't
have
anything
to
add
on
other
than
we
should
definitely
like.
C
You
know
not
advertise
it
too
quickly
and
do
some
prototypes
and
you
know
iterate
on
it
like
three
times
and
then
be
like
okay,
here's
the
form,
you
need
token
engineering,
fill
out
this
form
and
we
can
start
collecting
and
matchmaking.
I
I
think
that
was
a
an
idea
that
I've
heard
a
few
people
say
that
the
matchmaking
is
a
is
a
potential
great
service
for
us
and
I
think,
there's
also
a
revenue
opportunity
with
this
approach.
G
I
can
go.
Thank
you
grief,
so
I
also
believe
it
will
be
very
beneficial
for
tc
both
revenue
side,
but
also
the
ground
mission
of
further
developing
token
engineering.
I
think,
while
creating
a
structure
which
project
we
want
to
help,
what
kind
of
requirements
we
will
have
like
it
will
be
an
open
source,
etc.
G
So
this
will
be
a
good,
very
important
contribution
to
token
engineering.
So,
even
while
I
was
thinking
about
what
I
learned
about
token
engineering
from
like
block
science,
research
curve,
labs
research,
I
think
these
open
source
research.
They
are
there
as
research
on
service,
but
they
also
make
token
engineering
field
as
more
developed.
So
I
think
this
will
also
align
with
our
mission,
but
maybe
we
can
create
some
necessary
requirements
which
projects
we
should
filter.
How
do
we
approach
it?
G
So
maybe
we
don't
want
to
give
a
coin
token
engineering
service
or,
like
ponzi,
schema
coin
token,
engineering
service.
So
one
thing
I
want
to
say,
and
also
as
griffin
tomar
said,
if
we,
if
we
can
have
like
in-house
service,
it
will
be
awesome.
But
if
not,
we
have
like
amazing
partners,
as
you
guys
said,
so
we
can
start
funneling.
G
It
then,
as
I
said
in
like
previous
meeting,
we
can
use
it
as
opportunity
to
be
educate
junior
token
engineers
by
shadowing
the
work
so,
for
example,
like
I'm
very
interested
in
this
area,
but
I
have
like
limited
knowledge,
probably
than
sean,
so
working
with
shawn
in
a
token
engineering
project
will
help
me
like,
for
example,
even
in
proposed
inverter.
I
learned
a
lot,
so
I
think
this
can
be
an
educational
opportunity
for
team
token
engineering,
commons
members
as
well.
B
For
the
revenue
bearing
potential
that
it
has
and
it's
a
disappointing
kind
of
missed
opportunity,
it
feels
like
to
welcome
people
in
the
door
that
are
looking
for
this
service
already,
because
the
kind
of
prestige
of
the
name
that
something
like
an
engineering
commons
provides-
and
you
know
telling
them
that
that's
not
exactly
what
they
can
find
here
if
they
come
here
looking
for
that,
then
it's
an
opportunity
to
offer
that
service
and
to
meet
the
needs
that
present
themselves.
B
So
I
think
it's
great
great
idea
possibility
yeah
pass
on
to
anybody
else
that
wants
to
know
I'm
not
just
raising,
say
something.
E
I'll
jump
in,
I
think
this
is
really
interesting.
Actually,
because
I
mean
doing
consulting,
is
tough
like
it's
as
the
common
stacks
folks
know,
it's
tough,
it's
tough
to
scale.
It's
like
an
hourly
kind
of
thing,
you're
constantly
looking
for
work,
but
but
being
a
marketplace
for
other
folks
is
really
interesting,
and
actually
after
I
did
in
carta
and
microsoft,
I
sold.
I
was
a
car
dealer.
I
I
sold
cars
online
for
microsoft
and
we
had.
We
had
a
big
big.
I
mean
this
was
a
big
big
service.
E
We
had
a
lot
of
people
coming
through
and
at
the
heart
of
it
was
actually
it
was
basically
a
specific
like
a
spec
was
like
a
big
spec
engine
for
all
the
cars
in
the
united
states
like
trucks,
cars,
everything
had
all
of
the
basically
the
specifications
for
any
truck
car
that
you
could
imagine,
including
when
we
had
a
configurator
right,
which
is
like
you
could
come
in
and
you
could
say.
E
Oh,
I
want
like
you,
know
this
type
of
truck,
and
I
want
this
type
of
features
and
that
kind
of
stuff-
and
it
would
select
you
and
so
what
we
did
was
we
had
that
engine,
which
was
like
a
knowledge
graph,
and
we
used
that
as
a
way
to
then
connect
the
buyers
with
car
dealers
around
the
united
states
and
the
reason
I'm
bringing
this
up
is
because
I
think
that
our
our
advantage
eventually
so
stepping
back
for
a
sec.
E
E
Then
what's
the
resource
is
I
mean
it
seems
like
token,
engineering
is
like
a
pretty
good
proxy
for
what
that
resource
is,
and
I
think,
there's
a
way
for
us
to
actually
invest
in
building
kind
of
the
fabric
for
doing
that
coordination.
A
lot
of
it
like
knowledge,
graphs,
like
different
types
of
tokens,
different
types
of
crypto,
economic
primitives.
E
You
know
those
kinds
of
things
we
could
really
have
a
shot
at
being
like
the
preeminent
place
for
that
and
then
using
that
as
like
a
front
end
to
a
directory
of
service
providers
out
there.
This
is
very
rough
idea,
but
I
think
that
there's
something
very
powerful
in
that
direction
in
terms
of
like
matching
people
who
need
token
engineering
services
with
those
who
are
coming
from,
like
the
token
engineering
academy
who
are
who
are
learning
those
things.
So
I
don't
know,
there's
a
lot
more
to
explore.
C
I
I
This
with
tokenomics
that
can
be
good.
I
think
we
should
you
know,
deploy
like
you
know.
If
we
get
some
token
engineering
thinking
about
those
models
and
and
then
the
value
is
like,
you
know,
make
it
all
the
information
available
for
anyone
like
so
for
me
doing,
this
is
great
but
documenting
it.
That
would
be
amazing.
D
D
D
So
I
think
it
would
be
very
helpful
for
us
to
filter
requests
for
us
to
gather
the
best
examples
and
connect
with
token
engineer
projects
that
are
offering
services
like
ltf
and
and
have
this
like
funnel
passing
through
the
tc.
D
So
we
can
have
people
from
all
sorts
of
expertise
touching
ground
here
and
some
of
the
successful
projects
we
could
even
have
a
sharing.
After
of
how
that
process
was
transformed
into
like
an
education,
a
showcase
gather,
a
few
examples
of
projects
that
use
certain
tools
and
how
other
people
can
jump
into
different
parts
of
the
token
engineering
process.
So
I
think
that
that
would
be
awesome
and
I'll
pass
to
hong
kong.
H
Yeah,
I
think
on
two
words
that
are
best
practices
and
standards
yeah.
I
think
I
think,
by
by
being
able
to
filter,
we
are,
we
are
making
certain
boundaries
and
we
are
making
standards
around
processes
and
our
own
projects,
and
also,
I
think
that
these
best
practices
can
are
also
something
that
we
can
reproduce
and
somehow
promote
us
as
critical
infrastructure
for
daos.
H
So
maybe
we
can
have
also
this
this
narrative
as
a
marketing
strategy
of
like
hey.
Does
your
dao
fulfill
all
the
standards
for
becoming
a
successful
token
engineering
project,
just
yeah,
giving
ideas.
K
I've
been
putting
a
lot
of
thought
into
like
this.
This
whole
like
discussion
around
like
token
gating,
like
partially
the
like
a
discord
server
and
just
like
thinking
about
the
ways
to
communicate
it,
because
I
I
also
feel
that
it's
like
a
very
like
fragile.
Since
I
mean
we
have
great
engagement
but
from
a
very
like
limited
community.
So
I
feel
that
there's
like
very
few.
K
You
know
like
people
that
are
like
transitioning
into
getting
getting
more
used
to
the
community
and
just
like
contributing
to
the
tec,
and
I
feel
that
it's
kind
of
like
fragility.
We
really
really
gotta,
find
like
the
right
way
to
to
communicate
them,
that
to
communicate
to
them.
K
And
thinking
about
this,
I've
been
having
like
some
ideas
about,
maybe
like
like
three
streams
that
I
feel
that
sound
pretty
good,
and
I
feel
that
they
can
integrate
like
some
of
the
ideas
that
have
been
shared
here.
I
think
that
there
are
three
benefits
for
holding
tec
and
for
you
know
like
getting
in
getting
in
the
discord,
and
these
streams
are
well.
K
It's
been
said
that,
like
token
engineering,
like
kind
of
like
consultancy
or
or
something
like
that,
I
also
feel
that
we,
in
a
way
like
underrate
our
experience
in
cultural
around
the
cultural,
build.
I
feel
that
there
are
great
things
that
we
can
say
about
community
building
and
about
like
ostrom's
principles,
so
I
feel
that
that
could
be
like
also
a
great
source
of
revenue,
because
a
lot
of
people
are
yeah,
curious
about
token
engineering,
like
models
for
their
projects
or
whatever.
K
But
I
also
feel
that
a
lot
of
people
that
come
to
us
is
because
they
are
attracted
to
our
culture.
So
I
feel
that
if
we
find
the
right
way
to
communicate
it,
it
would
be
interesting
to
say
hey
we
would
love
to
just
like
you
know,
get
together,
tell
us
some
of
our
experiences
and
share
like
some
ideas
that
might
work
with
your
community.
K
I
feel
that's
another
stream
of
revenue
that
can
be
like
told
in
a
way
that
it's
like
very
like
brief,
and
also
it
becomes
interesting,
and
the
third
one
is
pretty
much
like
our
service
dials,
which
are
like
communications
and
gravity.
K
I
feel
that,
like
does
your
project
advance
token
engineering
hey
like
join
us,
because
we
can
provide
gravity
and
communication
services
to
your
project,
so
I
feel
that
if
people
are
taking
in
account,
like
some
token
engineering
into
how
they
are
building
everything,
I
feel
that
these
are
like
three
interesting
ways
in
which
we
can,
like
you
know
like
make
it
attractive
for
them
to,
instead
of
just
like
joining
us
and
asking
actually
like
have
a
better
idea
of
like
what
steps
they
need
to
take
in
order
to.
K
J
A
J
Yeah,
I
mean
I
kind
of
I
kind
of
like
that
when,
when
everybody
was
sharing,
I
was
just
thinking
of
like
okay.
What
would
be
the
requirements
like?
I?
I
like
the
idea
of
like
setting
boundaries
around
like
what
kinds
of
requests
that
we're
kind
of
like
gonna
engage
with,
or
what
kinds
of
like
groups
that
we're
gonna
engage
with
like
having
you
know.
J
We
have
like
the
covenant
in
the
in
the
garden,
and
so
it's
kind
of
like
you
know,
need
to
the
dows
or
groups
that
are
reaching
out
to
use
the
service
need
to
be
in
line
with
our
core
values
and,
and
then
I
think,
like
having
another
layer
of
like
of
maybe
having
something
like
need
to
be
a
tc
token
holder
to
access
the
service
would
be,
would
be
awesome
like
it's
not
like
a
paid
service,
but
it
could
help
to
generate
revenue.
J
Just
by
like
you
know,
by
increasing
the
tec
token
price
and
then
also,
if
like
people,
are
minting
in
the
bonding
curve,
yeah
and
then
I
think
like
like
from
there
I
mean
just
I
I
mean
I
resonate
with
a
lot
of
things
that
people
are
saying,
but
I.
J
As
we're
coming
to
form
this
idea,
we
really
need
to
kind
of
like
create
good
resource
lists
and
like
and
have
like
the
the
point
like
that.
You
know
understand
the
kinds
of
requests
that
we're
going
to
be
getting
and
then
exactly
like,
where
to
route
them
to
it's
like
okay,
like
whether
we're
using
long
tail,
financial,
we're
writing
people
to
use
gravity
and,
and
some
of
the
resources
provided
by
them.
A
You
are
but
shan's
has
joined
us,
so
I
want
to
say:
welcome
shan's
you
hopped
into
the
tec
stewards
council.
You
probably
don't
have
the
full
context
to
to
add
to
this,
but
is
that?
Would
you
like
to
take
one
minute
and
introduce
yourself?
Oh.
B
D
A
Is
it
like
some
weird
delay
a
voice
coming
in
after
he's
already
muted,
or
is
it
okay,
okay,
cool,
fascinating?
How
discord
works,
sometimes
you're
very
welcome
to
hang
out
chance.
It
looks
like
there's,
maybe
an
audio
or
bandwidth
issue
on
your
side,
which
is
causing
some
funkiness
and
cool
funkiness.
H
I
just
want
to
say
a
small
parenthesis.
I
will.
B
H
Stepping
out
of
this
call,
because
I
will
be
presenting
on
the
the
introduction
to
talking
engineering
and
also
that
yesterday
I
posted
the
third
graviton
training
study
plan.
So
just
for
all
of
you
to
know
to
if
someone.
D
A
All
right
did
you
get
eduardo's
message
to
use
the
orientation
guide
for
the
introduction.
H
G
I
just
want
to
share
just
one
last
opinion,
so
I
think
what
lauren
said
will
be
super
cool
like
bonding
these
services
with
t
tcs
token
utility,
since
like
we
will,
we
are
a
bonding
curve
economy
and
the
token
freeze
will
be
open
soon,
so
it
will
also
create
some
interesting
value
of
our
token,
so
that
dumping
will
not
be
dumping
will
be
disincentivized,
so
I
think
that's
that
will
be
a
good
way
to
start
creating
tec
entering
the
quality
utility.
A
A
I
think
that
this
is
something
that
just
has
to
continue
to
take
shape
and
form,
but
I
think
this
feedback
has
been
really
helpful
in
actually
just
validating
that
this
is
a
really
good
direction
for
us
to
go
in
and
that
there
seems
to
be
pretty
strong
consensus
that
not
not
only
can
we
do
it,
but
we
should
do
it,
and
I
think
it
will
also
strengthen
tec
as
the
te
showing
point
you
know.
A
Where
do
you
go
to
go
to
take
token
engineering
services?
Oh,
go
to
the
tec
because
they
have
connections
with
all
of
the
groups
that
are
doing
technology.
There's
a
trusted
intake
for
all
of
the
token
engineering
services
like
that,
that's
a
real
that
would
be
in
a
real
strong
position
for
the
tcp.