Hi Cary, Thank you kindly. We have a little bit less traditionally educated community so they have down-to-earth needs. We were able to teach a patron 3D printing and now she has a going 3D gaming objects business she sells so that was very rewarding. We produced a "Hurricane Preparedness" panel and we video recorded and edited with our own equipment and edited with free video editing software which the community has found very helpful. To thank our panelists, we created a 3D print with a platform made from our CNC machine which the speakers thought was cool. Charles. Charles Meyer Charlotte County Public Library Port Charlotte, Fl Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 11:11:40 -0700 From: Cary Gordon <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Roku - TV - Over the Air I beg to differ. Charles is a very frequent poster to this list, and while his questions tend to be more nuts & bolts than most, I find them interesting and occasionally challenging. This is the closest thing to a technology in libraries list that is still active, and the inventory of tech resources for public libraries is even thinner. Good luck with this kind of question on PUBLIB. Thanks, Cary This is not a high-traffic list,