I saw white fluff
I saw white fluff and then white fluff moved. I saw the baby!
Today a congregant brought her hanging system to the church and we determined it would work beautifully to hang the pictures - not on the walls. The minister wanted all the pictures up because she loves all of them and we have all but two up.
Ukrainians are building drones at home. Magdalyna, a florist, used to use a desk to assemble bouquets. Now it’s where she builds drones. She has built 150 and repaired hundreds more. She has raised $200,000 online to buy parts from China. There is an initiative called SocialDrone that has taught hundreds of volunteers how to make drones — sharing lists of components to be purchased online and written instructions of how to put them together and a YouTube channel. People finish their drones, send them to SocialDrone. SocialDrone tests them. People can make directed donations to someone on the front line if they want. After they published the how-to guide the drones immediately began coming. They’ve received 5,000 drones from people.
Ivan is a thermal energy engineer with a specialty in nuclear power installations. Russians trashed his house. He saw the video and thought he could figure it out. By March he sent in 12.
Yan is 13. He likes construction toys. His parents don’t want him building them on school nights so he does it on weekends.
The UK has started the London Defense Tech Hackathon.
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